Media Freedoms Report 2019: ‘Control, Halt, Delete: Reporting Under Threat of Expulsion’

Mar 2, 2021

Reporting in China under threat of expulsion,” an in-depth examination of media freedoms in China in 2019.

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PRESS RELEASE: JOURNALISM GROUP FINDS CHINA USING STATE POWER TO SUPPRESS FACTUAL REPORTING
BEIJING, CHINA – March 2, 2020

The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China (FCCC) has published its annual media freedoms report, “Control, Halt, Delete: Reporting in China under threat of expulsion,” an in-depth examination of media freedoms in China in 2019.

For the second consecutive year, not a single correspondent surveyed for the report said conditions improved.

The report finds Chinese authorities have weaponized visas against the foreign press, issuing truncated press credentials to a dozen journalists in 2019, and expelling four correspondents since August 2019. This amounts to one of the most brazen attempts in the post-Mao Zedong era to influence foreign news organizations and to punish those whose work the Chinese government deems unacceptable.
The report’s other main findings from 2019 include:
  • 82% of respondents experienced interference, harassment or violence while reporting
  • 44% of respondents said their Chinese colleagues encountered harassment at least once
  • 43% of respondents said concern over digital and physical surveillance affected their ability to report, conduct interviews and communicate with sources
  • 70% of correspondents reported the cancellation of interviews due to actions taken by Chinese authorities
  • 25% of respondents say they received visas of less than 12 months
  • 76% of respondents had interviews declined by sources who say they are not permitted to speak to foreign media, or who require prior permission to speak to foreign media
  • 51% of respondents said they were obstructed at least once by police or other officials
  • 41% of respondents belong to news organizations that have put in place additional security procedures in efforts to support and/or reassure Chinese colleagues
Drawing on responses from 114 correspondents representing 25 countries and regions, this year’s media freedoms report provides a detailed picture of sustained efforts by the Chinese state to suppress factual reporting from foreign press that does not fit with the global image it seeks to present.
For inquiries regarding the report, please contact the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China at fcccadmin@nullgmail.com.
About the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China is the professional association of Beijing-based journalists reporting on China for audiences around the world.
Its members include accredited journalists, diplomats, authors, academics, public relations consultants and corporate personnel. The FCCC organizes a full program of talks and social events and is a vibrant hub of networking for China-watchers and journalists.
The Club publishes an annual media freedoms report based on a survey of its correspondent members regarding working conditions in mainland China.