FCCC Launches Know Your Rights Campaign

As the 2008 Beijing Games open, the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China urges China to make good on its Olympic promise of an open reporting environment, to put a stop to violence against foreign reporters, and to better enforce its own laws and regulations. The...

Beijing Police Obstruct Filming Of Tiananmen Protest

Plainclothes police and unidentified volunteers physically blocked foreign camera crews from filming and reporting on a demonstration and press conference by American Christians in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. John Ray, China correspondent for Britain’s...

Beijing Officials Follow, Tape Journalists

Local officials and plainclothes officers followed journalists attempting to report on migrant workers in Beijing, intimidating sources and later telling the journalists they needed government permission to conduct interviews. Kristoffer Ronneberg, correspondent for...

Xinjiang Police Delete AFP Photographs

Police insisted on seeing and deleting photographs taken by an Agence France Presse photographer who was covering the killing of paramilitary police in Kashgar, Xinjiang. The photographer, who was with two colleagues in a hotel room overlooking the site of the attack,...

Japanese Journalists Beaten By Police In Xinjiang

Paramilitary police detained, kicked and beat two Japanese journalists attempting to cover the aftermath of deadly attacks on police in Kashgar, Xinjiang. Paramilitaries forcibly removed from a public street then beat and detained Masami Kawakita, an...