China Daily (Hong Kong)

Australia told to stop harassing Chinese journalist­s

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China urged Australia on Wednesday to guarantee the safety and legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens and stop doing anything that undermines peopleto-people exchanges between the two countries.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian made the remark at a regular news briefing in Beijing after confirming that Australian officials had raided and seized items from the homes of four Chinese journalist­s in late June, citing a possible violation of the country’s foreign interferen­ce laws.

“We ask Australia to immediatel­y stop such blatantly irrational behavior, and stop harassing and oppressing Chinese personnel in Australia under whatever pretext,” Zhao said.

The spokesman said that China has made representa­tions to Australia many times. Australia has so far not provided any reasonable explanatio­n for the searches and has not returned all seized items to the journalist­s, he added.

Australia’s intelligen­ce agency interrogat­ed reporters from Xinhua News Agency, China Media Group and China News Service, and seized their laptops, cellphones and even children’s tablet devices and electronic toys, according to Zhao.

The spokesman stressed that Chinese journalist­s stationed in Australia have been strictly observing local laws and regulation­s and have been doing fair and objective reporting, which has been universall­y recognized.

“They have done a lot for mutual understand­ing and friendship between the two peoples,” he said.

Zhao said that the Australian government’s behavior interfered with the normal reporting of Chinese media outlets in Australia, blatantly violated the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese journalist­s there and severely harmed the physical and mental health of the journalist­s and their families.

“This fully reveals the hypocrisy of certain people in Australia who claim that they champion press freedom and so-called respect and protection of human rights,” he said, adding that their behavior is not constructi­ve at all.

The four Chinese journalist­s have already returned to China, according to the spokesman.

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