"When I speak in China, I am not censored. This is actually rather surprising because I keep arguing that they should follow the Latin American example and go back to Communism without the Cultural Revolution baggage. And they publish this. I was on CCTV - their National TV - for half an hour and I was talking about very sensitive issues. And I felt much freer in Beijing than when the BBC interviews me, because the BBC doesn't even let me speak, without demanding a full account of what exactly I am intending to say."
–Andre Vltchek, On Western Terrorism, page 31
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