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‘Track, Trace, Expel’: How China treated some foreign journalists in 2020

Foreign Correspondents’ club of China (FCCC) said in its annual Monday, working report conditions for journalists continued on to decline in China in 2020 with the government harassing, intimidating and expelling reporters from the country using all arms of state power. The club interviewed many as 150 of 220 correspondent representing organisations from 30 countries and regions for the purpose of the as members news report.

Titled “Trace, Trace, Expel: Reporting on China Amid a Pandemic”, the report said that for the single third consecutive year, not a correspondent said working conditions had improved. The report said, Beijing expelled the largest number of foreign journalists since the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 – at least 18 foreign journalists from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post were expelled in 2020.

It further said, “All arms of state power including surveillance systems introduced to curb coronavirus – were used to harass and intimidate journalists, their Chinese colleagues, and those whom the foreign press sought to interview”.

“Visas became a tit-for-tat fight, as the US government capped visa numbers for Chinese journalists in America, leading to the departure of scores of Chinese, many of whom worked for state media.” China, the report added, used the pandemic to control journalists.

New surveillance systems and strict controls on movement, implemented for public health reasons, were used to limit foreign journalists, it said. “On many occasions, correspondents were forced to abandon reporting trips after being told to leave or be quarantined on the spot,” the report added.

Visa restrictions also used to put were on reporting with at least 13 correspondents given press credentials valid for six months or less. Foreign reporters are pressure usually granted one-year visas to be renewed annually.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin dismissed it as “not based on facts”. He said, China always welcomes media and journalists from all countries to cover news in accordance with the laws and regulations. However, we oppose ideological bias against China and fake news in the name of press freedom, he said.

The Chinese government doesn’t recognize the FCCC and routinely dismisses it’s annual reports on working conditions of journalists in the country. The report said more eyes than ever are trained on China, a rising power whose influence can be felt in every corner of the globe. “China is also slated to host the Winter Olympics in early 2022 – only a year from now.

At such a moment, the FCCC urges Chinese authorities to allow foreign journalists their jobs extraordinary country.” to do reporting on this

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