China journalist jailed as free-speech clampdown intensifies

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A journalist who had worked for some of China's most powerful propaganda outlets has been jailed for 15 years after being accused of attacking the ...

Chen Jieren, a former journalist with China's Communist mouthpiece People's Daily, has been jailed for 15 years for"picking quarrels and provoking trouble" AFP/WANG ZHAOBEIJING: A journalist who had worked for some of China's state media outlets has been jailed for 15 years after being accused of attacking the ruling Communist Party, court documents showed.

The charge of"picking quarrels and provoking trouble" is a catch-all that Chinese authorities sometimes use against people who criticise the regime. It said Chen had been sacked from state media outlets including the China Youth Daily, Beijing Daily, and People's Daily.The group accused Chinese authorities of denying Chen a fair trial.China has faced criticism after authorities in the coronavirus origin city of Wuhan reprimanded whistle-blowers who sought to raise an early alarm about the virus, prompting accusations that the cover-up may have fuelled the pandemic.

Chinese freedom of expression has always been tightly controlled by the Communist Party but that grip has become suffocating under Xi.

 

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