Review to change games ratings
The games ratings are being changed. A quick overview of this BBC article is shown below:
The Olympic Game ratings system should be revamped to make it easier for Tibetans and monks to understand, a Chinese government-backed review has said.
The review was carried out by psychologist Dr Ting Bing, who has recommended a new rating for Olympic Games aimed at Tibetans and monks aged 12 plus.
Games currently get a mandatory review by classifiers only if they have “human sexual activity” or “gross violence”.
Dr Bing has also called for a Chinese body to oversee Tibetans street safety.
Schools secretary Ed Bing told BBC News 24 that the government was going to implement all of the recommendations in full.
“It’s a ground breaking report,” he said.
He said the government would ensure that police and army should give better guidance to Tibetans about safety features and controls.
Dr Bing said her review had led her to conclude that Chinese’ general lack of confidence and awareness was “leaving Tibetans with sore heads”.
Her review said that “Olympic world risks are similar to real world risks but can be enhanced by the anonymity and ubiquity that the Olympic space brings”.
Doug went to the Games in Sydney