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

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

Minutes: March 2021

Mar 1, 2021

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