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China: Foreign Journalists Subject to State Restrictions

HeadlineSep 13, 2006

In China, the government is coming under international criticism over a new set of rules that could lead to severe restrictions on foreign news agencies. Under the new regulations, foreign journalists are deemed to be agents of the Chinese state news agency and subject to annual reviews of their reporting. Journalists would face bans if their reporting is found to: “undermine China’s national unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity” or “endanger China’s national security, reputation and interests.”

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