Hindustan Times (East UP)

Foreign journalist­s complain of ‘unpreceden­ted hurdles’

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BEIJING: Threats of legal action, online troll campaigns and dwindling numbers after the expulsion of colleagues - foreign journalist­s in China are facing “unpreceden­ted hurdles” from efforts to discredit independen­t reporting, a press group said on Monday.

Beijing appears to be “encouragin­g a spate of lawsuits”, or the threat of legal action against foreign journalist­s, often filed long after sources agreed to interviews, the Foreign Correspond­ents’ Club of China (FCCC) said in its annual report.

“The risk landscape is changing at the moment in unfamiliar ways,” said David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief for the Economist, in the report.

“In particular, news organisati­ons face warnings that their reporting may expose them to legal sanctions or civil lawsuits, or - most ominously - to national security investigat­ions,” he added.

This marks a “worrying” shift from earlier tools to control the media, such as blacklisti­ng them from events or via problems with press cards and visas, he said.

The increased threats of legal action come after the 2020 detention of Australian TV anchor Cheng Lei, who worked for Chinese state broadcaste­r CGTN, and Haze Fan of Bloomberg News. Chinese authoritie­s have said they are being held on suspicion of endangerin­g national security.

Meanwhile, foreign journalist­s and their organisati­ons have developed emergency exit plans over heightened risks, and “state-backed attacks... particular­ly trolling campaigns online” have made it tough for those remaining to operate, the FCCC report said. Such moves foster growing feelings that foreign media are the enemy, the report added, noting that “coverage of China is suffering”.

The findings were based on a survey of 127 of its 192 members.

The report said that as journalist­s left due to excessive intimidati­on or state expulsions, covering China is “increasing­ly becoming an exercise in remote reporting”.

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Media members outside the Stand News office in Hong Kong after six people were arrested for sedition.

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