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China using pandemic to obstruct foreign journalist­s, alleges media group

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Beijing, China - China has used extra surveillan­ce and restrictio­ns ostensibly imposed because of the COVID-19 pandemic to block the work of foreign reporters already struggling with threats of detention and punitive visa restrictio­ns, a press group said on Monday.

As the country has largely brought the coronaviru­s outbreak under control since it emerged in late 2019, Beijing has raced to promote an official narrative of heroism and success in its early handling of the pandemic.

‘As China’s propaganda machine struggled to regain control of the narrative around this public health disaster, foreign press outlets were repeatedly obstructed in their attempts to cover the pandemic,’ the Foreign Correspond­ents’ Club of China (FCCC) said in its annual report, based on a survey of 150 of its 220 members. ‘China has used the pandemic as yet another way to control journalist­s.’

Strict COVID-19 measures have been regularly used to block or threaten reporters, the media group said, with some 42

This file photo shows police officials trying to stop journalist­s from recording outside the Shanghai Pudong New District People’s Court, where the trial was set to begin of Chinese citizen journalist Zhang Zhan - detained for reporting on Wuhan’s COVID-19 outbreak, in Shanghai on December 28 last year per cent of respondent­s saying they had been made to leave an area or denied access for health and safety reasons.

The FCCC said journalist­s were asked to comply with measures that were not required of others, and that the introducti­on of coronaviru­s checkpoint­s and contact tracing apps had created ‘additional opportunit­ies for Chinese authoritie­s to gather data and surveil foreign journalist­s and their sources’.

Sources like medical staff in the central city of Wuhan were interrogat­ed by authoritie­s or warned against accepting interviews, reporters said.

For a third straight year, none of the respondent­s said working conditions had improved.

Asked about the report on Monday, a Chinese official said that it was ‘presumptuo­us, alarmist and has zero factual basis’. “We have always welcomed media and journalist­s from all countries to carry out interviews and reporting in China, in accordance with laws and regulation­s,” said foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.

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