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The notorious self-acclaimed journalist organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) released its annual press freedom index in April. Not surprisingly, this neither authoritative nor professional group, having frequently showed the public its anti-China stance, ranked China fourth from the bottom. On May 3, the 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day, Cedric Alviani, head of RSF s East Asia Bureau, reportedly openly smeared China as the worst enemy of freedom of the press and expression.
It is obvious that the ranking of press freedom done by this group, which is a very subjective and conjectural one, is entirely based on the political preferences of the founder, a far-right person, said Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of International Relations at China Foreign Affairs University.
The bookstore of is fitted with barrier-free designs in every corner of its premises. Photo: Xinhua/Asia News Network
Liu Daming frequents a bookstore beside the second ring road in east downtown Beijing, often spending all day in the establishment. What attracts him is not only its extensive collections but also the convenient accessibility facilities. There is no accessible restroom in my office building in Zhongguancun, but there is one next to the bookstore, Liu said.
The 27-year-old was diagnosed with the rare osteogenesis imperfecta at a very young age. After undergoing 11 operations, he survived but was left wheelchair-bound for the rest of his life.
2021-04-23 07:05:54 GMT2021-04-23 15:05:54(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, April 23 (Xinhua) Liu Daming frequents a bookstore beside the second ring road in east downtown Beijing, often spending all day in the establishment. What attracts him is not only its extensive collections but also the convenient accessibility facilities. There is no accessible restroom in my office building in Zhongguancun, but there is one next to the bookstore, Liu said.
The 27-year-old was diagnosed with the rare osteogenesis imperfecta at a very young age. After undergoing 11 operations, he survived but was left wheelchair-bound for the rest of his life.
Nevertheless, overcoming countless difficulties along the way, he managed to study psychology in the UK before starting his own business in Beijing after graduation. What troubles him the most in his daily life is using the restroom. While in the bookstore, he feels at home.