【禁闻】中共放气球?官媒称卡扎菲非朋友

【新唐人2011年4月11日讯】近来,中共官方媒体一直在为利比亚独裁者卡扎菲辩护,批评北约联军的空袭,声称干涉利比亚主权与内政。但随着利比亚局势的变化,一些官方报纸开始转变立场,出现“卡扎菲并不是中国人民老朋友”的声音。专家认为,这有可能是中共看到卡扎菲大势已去,转而寻求下台阶。

大陆共青团机关报《中国青年报》旗下的《青年参考》,在4月6号的网路版中,以头条发表文章说:“卡扎菲并非’中国人民老朋友”,并配发利比亚“反对派”女民兵的照片。

文章回顾了卡扎菲政权和中共政府的关系,批评卡扎菲历来同台湾关系密切﹔同时,在中非合作论坛上,故意冷落中方的盛情美意﹔又将重要的石油合同,大多交给西方公司。文章得出结论说,“卡扎菲并不是中国人民的老朋友”。

自从北约联军为执行联合国安理会决议,对卡扎菲的军事设施实施空袭以来,中共官方媒体一直批评这是“西方军事介入”,并大量报导卡扎菲统治的成就,说他是中国人民的老朋友。

而《青年参考》这时候刊登的这篇报导,被外界认为,大陆官方媒体出现了不同的声音。有专家指出,这是中共意识到卡扎菲来日无多,要找台阶下,开始试“水温”。

香港《动向》杂志主编张伟国:“中国的媒体都是党的喉舌,都是党的工具,尤其是涉及到大的外交问题,几乎没有自己言说的空间。实际上中央电视台这两天也有一点‘转拍’了,开始对卡扎菲有一些不正面的报导了,就看得出它已经意识到卡扎菲的来日不多吧。”

那么,为什么中共一方面对联合国安理会决议案投了弃权票﹔另一方面,却又在舆论上批评西方国家呢?

美国“基辛格中美研究所”副主任史伯明(Douglas Spelman)对《美国之音》表示,中共迫于国际上的人道压力、惧怕骂名,同时也为了经济利益﹔从而默许了对利比亚的制裁。但它又担心自己成为“下一个卡扎菲”,所以对西方国家的干预进行批评。

中美问题专家谭慎格(John Tkacik)也指出,这是中共的宣传手段,是给老百姓看的。而《美国之音》的报导说,中共力挺卡扎菲,是源于“独裁”的情愫。

《青年参考》还发表社论表示,中国人看待世界的方式,呈现出某种程度上的“滞后”。

据了解,《青年参考》创刊于1984年,现在每周二、五出刊。与《环球时报》和《参考消息》相比,它的意识形态色彩较淡。

中国媒体除《青年参考》外,新浪、搜狐等商业化媒体,也更加注重对利比亚的平衡报导了,《网易》更是开设利比亚专栏,公开反驳官媒的论调。

新唐人记者李谦、黄容综合报导。

Gaddafi Not ‘An Old Friend’

Recently, official media in China
has defended Libya’s Dictator Muammar Gaddafi
and criticized NATO’s coalition air strikes
of military facilities as Libyan affairs intervention.
However with the changing situation in Libya,
some newspapers started to say that Gaddafi
is not an old friend of Chinese people.
Experts believe the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
tries to find a way out when Gaddafi is about to fall.

Youth Reference is a part of China Youth Daily.
In its network edition of April 6,
an article was published under the heading:
“Gaddafi is not ‘an old friend’ of Chinese people,"
together with photos of opposition “Female militia”.

The article reviewed ties between the two regimes,
criticizing Gaddafi for his closer ties with Taiwan,

and for intentionally giving China a cold shoulder
at the China-Africa Cooperation Forum, giving
the important oil contracts to Western companies.
The article concluded:
Gaddafi is not an old friend of Chinese people.

The CCP’s media criticized NATO’s air strikes,
of Libya’s military facilities
after the UN Security Council resolution.
State-run- media also praised highly
Gaddafi’s regime accomplishment
and called him an old friend of the Chinese people.

From the report in Youth Reference, the outsiders
saw mainland’s official media air a different opinion.
Some experts pointed out that Chinese regime tried
to test the water and realized Gaddafi was falling.

According to Radio Free Asia, the Editor in Chief
of Hong Kong’s “Trends" magazine, Zhang Weiguo,
said: “In China, media are the Party’s mouthpiece
and tool, particularly in relation to big
diplomatic issues, there is almost no room
for individual opinions. In actuality, the last two days
the Chinese Central TV (CCTV) had a change in tone.
Some negative reports of Gaddafi have appeared.
That means it has recognized the end of Gaddafi.”

Why did the Chinese communist regime abstain
from vetoing the UN Security Council resolution,
but criticized the Western countries in its media?

Deputy Director of the American Kissinger Institute,
Douglas Spelman said on Voice of America,
that the Chinese regime was forced to agree to the
Libyan sanctions due to the humanitarian pressure,
fearing of bad name and economic interest loses;
it criticized Western countries for intervention,
because it is afraid of becoming “the next Gaddafi.”

John Tkacik, a Sino-American expert, pointed out
that this was CCP’s propaganda tool and a show
for the masses. Voice of America reported, that
“Supporting Gaddafi, is purely out of
a sense of dictatorship from the CCP itself.”

Youth Reference also published an editorial saying:
“Chinese see the world with some degree of lagging”
It is learned that Youth Reference, founded in 1984,
publishes now every Tuesday and Friday.
Compared with Global Times and Reference News,
its content is somewhat lighter in ideology.

In addition to Youth Reference, China has the Sina,
Sohu and other commercial media, which also pay
more attention to the balanced reports on Libya.
EaseNet has an open column for Libya,
publicly refuting statements from the official media.

NTD reporters Li Qian and Huang Rong

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