China’s internet censorship tools block access to publicly-available websites belonging to nearly a quarter of the foreign news organizations accredited to report in China. An analysis conducted by the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China and GreatFire.org shows that...
On Feb. 16, 2019, the FCCC submitted a brief to the UN Special Rapporteur on state surveillance of journalists in China in response to a public call for submissions about the surveillance industry and human rights. The brief summarized the FCCC’s media freedoms...
Mar. 29, 2019 – The FCCC has published a Tibet Position Paper calling for unfettered access to the Tibet Autonomous Region and Tibetan-inhabited regions. Based on FCCC surveys, the paper shows how obstacles to reporting pose a serious impediment to obtaining...
The recently released FCCC report on working conditions for foreign journalists in China drew widespread attention from media outlets, government officials and social media followers, indicating a high level of international support behind the club’s work to...
Under Watch: FCCC Annual Working Conditions Report 2018 BEIJING (Jan. 29, 2019) — Rapidly expanding surveillance and widespread government interference against reporting in the country’s far northwestern region of Xinjiang drove a significant deterioration in...