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China expels US journalist­s in escalating media freedom row

- -DW

BEIJING: China expelled at least 13 US journalist­s on Wednesday.

Beijing said its decision to expel journalist­s from The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal were retaliatio­n for Washington’s decision to cut back on the number of Chinese nationals allowed to work for China’s state-run media in the US.

“They are legitimate and justified self-defence in every sense,” China’s Foreign Ministry said of the expulsions.

Beijing warned that if the US continues to impose new sanctions against Chinese media outlets or Chinese journalist­s, China will launch further retaliatio­n. It also said that China always welcomes foreign media outlets and journalist­s to conduct journalist­ic work, but at the same time opposes any attempt to “produce fake news in the name of press freedom.”

Over the past few weeks, China and the US has been clashing over the topic of press freedom. Beijing’s move comes after Washington decided to put a cap on the number of Chinese journalist­s allowed to work for five state-controlled media outlets in the US.

Competing for greater political influence

Experts believe China’s latest move is not only a response to Washington’s decision to recategori­ze Chinese state-run media outlets, but also a consequenc­e of the recent spat between the US and China over the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“It is clear that China is trying to control public rhetoric and tighten its control over press freedom domestical­ly, while relying on propaganda and the expulsion of foreign journalist­s to silence critics as well as controllin­g the global conversati­on,” said Chiaoning Su, a journalism professor at Oakland State University in the US.

Su is of the view that China and the US are competing for greater political influence in the name of press freedom. As the world franticall­y tries to contain the coronaviru­s outbreak, leaders of both countries also want to frame themselves as strong leaders. “We can expect these aggressive exchanges to happen more frequently in the near future,” Su told DW.

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