This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-41964047
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Australian academic claims China book 'censored' | Australian academic claims China book 'censored' |
(about 2 hours later) | |
An author has said a publisher withdrew plans to release his book about alleged Chinese influence in Australia due to fears of "retaliation" by Beijing. | An author has said a publisher withdrew plans to release his book about alleged Chinese influence in Australia due to fears of "retaliation" by Beijing. |
Prof Clive Hamilton said the Australian publisher, Allen & Unwin, was concerned about potential defamation actions. | Prof Clive Hamilton said the Australian publisher, Allen & Unwin, was concerned about potential defamation actions. |
Allen & Unwin described the decision as a "delay" based on legal advice. | Allen & Unwin described the decision as a "delay" based on legal advice. |
Allegations of Chinese interference in Australian universities and other aspects of society have caused much discussion in recent months. | Allegations of Chinese interference in Australian universities and other aspects of society have caused much discussion in recent months. |
Prof Hamilton said the decision not to publish his book, titled Silent Invasion: How China is Turning Australia into a Puppet State, was significant. | Prof Hamilton said the decision not to publish his book, titled Silent Invasion: How China is Turning Australia into a Puppet State, was significant. |
"This really is a watershed in the debate over China's suppression of free speech," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. | "This really is a watershed in the debate over China's suppression of free speech," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. |
"[It is] the first instance where a major Western publisher has decided to censor material of the Chinese Communist Party in its home country." | |
China's ambassador to Australia, Cheng Jingye, has previously described allegations of interference as "groundless" and stirring up "China panic". | China's ambassador to Australia, Cheng Jingye, has previously described allegations of interference as "groundless" and stirring up "China panic". |
'Extensive legal advice' | 'Extensive legal advice' |
Prof Hamilton, who specialises in public ethics at Charles Sturt University, has published several other books through Allen & Unwin. | Prof Hamilton, who specialises in public ethics at Charles Sturt University, has published several other books through Allen & Unwin. |
He said his latest book was critical of China, and that the final manuscript had been revised with legal concerns in mind. | He said his latest book was critical of China, and that the final manuscript had been revised with legal concerns in mind. |
The Australian Broadcasting Corp and the Sydney Morning Herald quoted an email by Allen & Unwin to Prof Hamilton last week in which it described his book as "extremely significant". | The Australian Broadcasting Corp and the Sydney Morning Herald quoted an email by Allen & Unwin to Prof Hamilton last week in which it described his book as "extremely significant". |
However, the email also raised concerns about "potential threats to the book and the company from possible action by Beijing" - especially the chance of "vexatious defamation action". | However, the email also raised concerns about "potential threats to the book and the company from possible action by Beijing" - especially the chance of "vexatious defamation action". |
In a statement to the BBC, the publisher said: "After extensive legal advice we decided to delay publication of Clive's book Silent Invasion until certain matters currently before the courts have been decided. | In a statement to the BBC, the publisher said: "After extensive legal advice we decided to delay publication of Clive's book Silent Invasion until certain matters currently before the courts have been decided. |
"Clive was unwilling to delay publication and requested the return of his rights, as he is entitled to do." | "Clive was unwilling to delay publication and requested the return of his rights, as he is entitled to do." |
The statement did not elaborate on the other legal matters. | The statement did not elaborate on the other legal matters. |
Recent debate | Recent debate |
Last month, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop urged Chinese students to respect freedom of speech at universities, saying it should not be "curbed in any way". | Last month, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop urged Chinese students to respect freedom of speech at universities, saying it should not be "curbed in any way". |
The comments followed a high-ranking government official's call for universities to maintain their integrity over foreign influence on campuses. | The comments followed a high-ranking government official's call for universities to maintain their integrity over foreign influence on campuses. |
In four prominent cases in recent months, Chinese students at Australian universities have complained about teaching materials being incorrect or insulting to China. | In four prominent cases in recent months, Chinese students at Australian universities have complained about teaching materials being incorrect or insulting to China. |
In June, Australian media outlets reported that Chinese students in Australia were being monitored for dissident behaviour - a claim rejected by the Chinese embassy. | In June, Australian media outlets reported that Chinese students in Australia were being monitored for dissident behaviour - a claim rejected by the Chinese embassy. |
Previous version
1
Next version