Expelled Wall Street Journal reporters leave China after headline row

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Two Wall Street Journal reporters left China on Monday after being expelled over a controversial headline in an op-ed that angered Beijing.

Three reporters were ordered out of the country last week over what Beijing deemed a racist headline that the journalists were not involved in writing - marking one of the harshest moves against foreign media in years.But analysts noted that the decision to revoke their credentials came a day after Washington tightened rules on Chinese state media operating in the United States - raising suspicion that Beijing had retaliated.

China's foreign ministry said it was"racially discriminatory", and as the newspaper wouldn't apologise, the three China-based reporters had their press cards revoked. A letter from 53 Journal reporters and editors called for the newspaper's leadership to apologise, according to reports in the Washington Post and the New York Times, saying the headline was"derogatory."

Deng, the third journalist affected, had been reporting from Wuhan - the epicentre of the virus outbreak which has killed over 2,500 people.The newspaper's publisher said the outlet was"deeply disappointed" with China's decision and that none of the journalists being expelled had"any involvement" with the opinion piece in question.

 

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