China / Asia

  

In China, one journalist freed, another expected to be released soon 

New York, September 14, 2007— The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes reports than Zhao Yan, a Chinese research assistant for The New York Times, is expected to be freed on Saturday morning, according to the Times. If released, Zhao will have served his combined three-year sentence in prison and pretrial detention on a fraud conviction,…

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In China, a jailed Internet writer is mistreated, denied access to family

New York, August 31, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by reports that imprisoned writer and activist Guo Qizhen has been mistreated in custody, may not be receiving adequate medical attention, and has been denied access to his family. In an interview with CPJ, Guo’s wife, Zhao Changqing, said that she has been…

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Yahoo, MSN affiliates agree to blogging controls in China

New York, August 27, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by the decision of blog hosting services in China, including Yahoo China and MSN China, to sign a pledge that “encourages” real-name registration for bloggers and commits companies to deleting “illegal or inappropriate information.” “The Chinese government depends on the complicity of private…

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Government bans reporting on bridge collapse; journalists assaulted

AUGUST 16, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 Local journalists CENSORED Wang Weijian, People’s Daily Hong Kefei, China Youth Daily Long Zhi, Southern Metropolitan Daily

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CPJ calls for release of imprisoned Chinese writer in failing health

Dear President Hu: The Committee to Protect for Journalists (CPJ) is deeply concerned about the deteriorating health of writer Zhang Jianhong and calls for his immediate and unconditional release on humanitarian grounds. Zhang has been diagnosed with a rare nerve disorder that could lead to permanent paralysis if left untreated. His numerous appeals to judicial authorities in Zhejiang province seeking release on medical parole have been ignored, according to both his wife and lawyer.

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In China, reporter jailed for allegedly fabricating news

New York, August 14, 2007 – The Committee to Protect Journalists is disappointed by the severe criminal penalties handed down by a Chinese court in the case of Zi Beijia, a Beijing TV reporter accused of fabricating a story about contaminated buns. On August 12, the Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People’s Court found Zi guilty…

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In Beijing, CPJ meets with International Olympic Committee

Beijing, August 9, 2007—A representative of the International Olympic Committee told the Committee to Protect Journalists that it would continue to address CPJ’s concerns about reporters’ freedoms during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. CPJ is concerned that some eased restrictions on foreign reporters, which went into effect in January, had not been extended to Chinese…

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CPJ’s Kristin Jones on China, the Olympics, and press freedom

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Foreign journalists covering press freedom protest detained in Beijing

AUGUST 6, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 Foreign journalists: Vincent Brossel, Reporters Without Borders Fernando Castello, Reporters Without Borders Robert Ménard, Reporters Without Borders

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CPJ Update

CPJ Update August 2007 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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