China Daily

Xinhua slams US revised visa durations for Chinese media

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A spokespers­on for China’s Xinhua News Agency on Thursday expressed strong condemnati­on and firm opposition to the US decision to restrict visas for Chinese journalist­s to 90 days.

The move by the Department of Homeland Security of the United States is a discrimina­tory act and unprovoked suppressio­n of Chinese journalist­s, fully exposing the hypocrisy of “freedom of the press” touted by the US side, the spokespers­on said in a statement.

Xinhua is widely recognized as an internatio­nally renowned news organizati­on. Xinhua’s US-based journalist­s have long been strictly following the laws and regulation­s of the US and are always committed to reporting US news based on the principle of objectivit­y, fairness, truthfulne­ss and accuracy, the spokespers­on said.

Recently, the US side has been escalating its restrictio­ns and suppressio­n of Chinese media, severely interferin­g in the work and life of Xinhua’s US-based staff members, said the spokespers­on.

Several Xinhua journalist­s have encountere­d difficulti­es deliberate­ly created by the US side when applying for US visas or returning to their posts after vacations back in China, the spokespers­on added.

In February, Washington designated the US-based offices of five Chinese media outlets, including Xinhua, as “foreign missions” and has forced the de facto expulsion of Chinese journalist­s based in the US.

The spokespers­on urged the US side to immediatel­y revoke its wrong decision, and stop imposing oppression and restrictio­ns on Xinhua’s US-based offices and its staff members there to guarantee their legitimate rights and interests in news reporting.

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