Asia

US says China ‘afraid’ of free media after new restrictions

WASHINGTON: The United States on Tuesday (Sep 8) accused China of fearing a free media as it denounced Beijing's new restrictions on the international press.

China's foreign ministry "has informed us that they plan to further limit access for foreign journalists working in the PRC," State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said.

Advertisement

Advertisement

"These proposed actions will worsen the reporting environment in China, which is already suffering a dearth of open and independent media reporting," she wrote on Twitter.

"Why is the CCP afraid of independent and investigative media reporting?" she said, referring to the Chinese Communist Party.

China warned on Tuesday that foreign journalists must "obey the law" to work in the country.

It made the announcement after investigating two Australian journalists who fled on Tuesday under diplomatic protection, fearing arrest.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Fellow Australian journalist Cheng Lei has been detained since last month, and China has acknowledged she is being held on national security grounds.

China has already expelled US journalists from major newspapers, raising concerns that Beijing is seeking to stop investigative reporting, including on human rights.

channel news asia

[contfnewc]
[contfnewc]

Related Articles

Asia

Joshua Wong and fellow activists plead guilty in Hong Kong protests trial

bbc– Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong and two fellow campaigners are...

Asia

Works worth Rs 1,559 cr completed in Bihar out of PM s package of Rs 1.25 lakh cr: Congress

PATNA: Congress general secretary Randeep Surjewala on Tuesday claimed that works worth...

Asia

Ex-Trump fundraiser pleads guilty to illicit lobbying on 1MDB, China

WASHINGTON: A former top fundraiser for President Donald Trump pleaded guilty Tuesday...

Asia

Covid: Delhi more “open” than Mumbai

NEW DELHI: With Unlock 5.0 underway from October 15, more businesses and...