Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘China jailed more journalist­s than any other country’

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: China imprisoned at least 48 journalist­s in 2019, more than any other country, displacing Turkey as the most oppressive place for the profession, a report by the Committee to Protect Journalist­s (CPJ) report said on Wednesday.

At least 250 journalist­s were imprisoned worldwide this year, according to the report, which the committee compiles annually. The total last year was 255, said the report by the New York-based CPJ.

China’s total rose by one since last year. The report noted that “t he number has s t eadily increased since President Xi Jinping consolidat­ed political control of the country”.

“A crackdown in Xinjiang province - where a million members of Muslim ethnic groups have been sent to internment camps - has led to the arrests of dozens of journalist­s, including some apparently jailed for journalist­ic activity years earlier,” the report said.

Asked about the report by at a regular briefing in Beijing on Wednesday, foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said Us-based institutio­ns had no credibilit­y.

When asked about the number of journalist­s jailed in China, Hua said she could not confirm the figure, adding that China was a country where the rule of law prevailed and no one was above the law.

“You should feel lucky that you work in Beijing and not in Washington,” she told reporters.

Turkey imprisoned 47 journalist­s in 2019, down from 68 last year. Saudi Arabia and Egypt, both with 26; Eritrea with 16; Vietnam, with 12; and Iran with 11 were the next-most oppressive countries for journalist­s, the report said.

It noted that “authoritar­ianism, instabilit­y, and protests” this year had led to an increase in the number of journalist­s imprisoned in West Asia.

About 8% of those imprisoned globally are women, down from 13% last year, the report said. Politics, human rights and corruption were the subjects most likely to land journalist­s in jail, it said.

The report is a snapshot of the journalist­s imprisoned on December 1 each year, the committee said. It does not include those who have been released earlier or journalist­s taken by non-state entities such as militant groups.

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