vendredi 12 janvier 2018

Tibet is not China

China blocks Marriott for listing Tibet and Taiwan as countries
By Alanna Petroff and Steven Jiang











China and its colonies

Chinese say they have blocked the Marriott website and app for a week after the hotel group listed Tibet, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan as separate countries in its emails and app.
The online ban began on Thursday.
The Chinese government considers these cities and territories to be part of a "unified" China and clamps down on any talk of sovereignty in these areas.
Chinese authorities say Marriott's wording violated cybersecurity and advertising laws. 
China's tourism ministry said it "attaches great importance to this incident" and immediately ordered an investigation.
It said others in the industry should heed this as a warning.
"Hotel companies must immediately review all information on their corporate websites and apps, and strictly abide by Chinese laws and regulations to firmly stop such incidents from happening again," it said. 
"Officials must ... severely punish violators."
Marriott said it had corrected a survey sent to members of its loyalty program that labeled certain regions, including Tibet, as countries, and was conducting a full review of its Chinese website and apps.
Marriott is also investigating the "careless 'like'" by one of its official social media accounts of a pro-Tibet tweet that suggested its support for the position.
Marriott promised to work with Chinese authorities on their investigation.
China's cyber regulator has demanded meetings in Shanghai with two top regional executives from the American hotel chain and ordered the company to "conduct a comprehensive self-review and rectification."
The hotel conglomerate operates 6,200 properties in 125 countries around the world. 
It operates well over 100 locations in the Greater China region.
The website of Starwood, which is part of Marriott, was also taken offline in China.

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