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China gives chilly response to request for U.S. journalists to remain in country

Published 03/27/2020, 09:22 AM
Updated 03/27/2020, 09:25 AM
© Reuters. Chinese flag flutters in front of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

BEIJING (Reuters) - China hit out at what it called "biased" reporting on Friday in a frosty response to a request by three major U.S. newspapers to reverse the expulsion of several of their China-based journalists.

China announced on March 18 it was revoking the press accreditations of all American journalists in the China bureaus of the New York Times (NYT.N), Wall Street Journal (NWSA.O) and Washington Post, which were due to expire at the end of 2020.

In an open letter published earlier this week, the three publishers urged China to reconsider the move, saying it was "uniquely damaging and reckless" at a time when the world is sharing the burden of fighting the coronavirus.

China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on its website that it welcomed media and reporters from all countries to report in China "in accordance with laws and regulations" but that it did not accept "the arrogance and prejudice" it said was revealed in the letter of the three publishers.

The statement did not directly answer the newspapers' request but suggested Beijing was in no mood to accept it.

"The Chinese people do not welcome reports that are not objective and not fair," said the statement.

"Faced with the escalating political suppression and discriminatory practices of the United States, do you expect China to be merely a 'silent lamb'"?

The ministry reiterated that the blame for the situation lay with Washington, rather than Beijing, for first restricting the number of Chinese media in the United States.

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Last month, Washington demanded journalists from Chinese state media be registered as staff of diplomatic missions, saying it was a reponse to the growing crackdown on independent reporting in China.

China then expelled three Wall Street Journal reporters - two Americans and an Australian - after the paper published an opinion column calling China the "real sick man of Asia".

In early March, the United States ordered four Chinese news organisations to slash their staff by around a third, impacting 60 reporters.

The Foreign Ministry described the move as unreasonable and driven by "ideological bias".

The ministry also lashed out at the connection made in the letter between the timing of the journalists' expulsion and the need to report on China's coronavirus epidemic.

China has bristled at accusations by U.S. officials that it covered up the earlier stages of the virus, exacerbating tension between the world's top two economies.

Latest comments

I mean... those news papers tend to be extremely biased...
Communist Regime CAUSED this. LOTS of early evidence. The sympathisers should look in the mirror to see if there's a reflection - evil, loathsome lot...
It is easy to say LOTS of early evidence. Please give evidence. Without evidence, it becomes he said she said thing. We need facts.
We have facts David. Limited facts because the CCP wont be transparent, but even then they admitted the virus started in Wuhan.
Lol americans aren’t any better ooloo
you can not live and report in a country and spit on their face as well just because you are what you are.
Actually you can, if you work in a free country. If you work in China or Russia or whatever islamic country you are from, then you can not. Countries like that hate criticism since they dont need real reporting, they just want to remain in power.
come to India.. here people live live at country's expenses abuse country at country's expenses
China is definitely sick
Their people... some.The leaders don't get sick, do they!?
You are even more sick then what you think and represent.
china communist is the most evil on the world. they feed the Chinese people lie and lie and lie, they never can except the ugly true about them.
Nah, you just STAY there, lover of fascism.
you can continue defaming China, wasting time, when you do this, China is working hard and rising
Trump lie and lie and nobody care.....
Good thing China ban them. You can't come into someone's house and call them the real sick man of asia. These Fake News media has been exposed. They are very one-sided bias reporting.
Communist sympathiser...
You can in a country where the press is free.
china is the worst....
yet China went from the bottom to 2nd strongest country in the world. chinese buy houses in USA with cash while the people whom never been there but somehow knows about China cant even afford to pay rent in USA.... hope your bubble doesnt get popped like the market
That happened due t Bush, and others. BUT, the way they lie, cheat, steal, ******- the loat could go on as most of us know is why they can do much of what they have accomplished. Like cheating on a test - what they are...
China media is their gov voice. Usa media mostly their org voice. That is the different.
wow didnt know the WSJ would publish an article "real sick man of asia" ... kind of racist. I know they were trying to be danny McBride funny but fat American joke doesnt translate well, considering the deep and upsetting historical context behind the moniker. I'm also upset that rednecks have take over the journal.
I don't believe you know what a redneck is... I'd trust one of them before one of your kind -
“Sick man of asia.” Racist? Prove it.
If you cant prove it, youre a liar.
Communist State run media... I'd say you're the biased one.
They aren’t journalists if they work for the government. A “journalist” working for the government and reporting back to the government is called something else; a spy.
I guess you mean Mr. Edward Snowden. I wonder if U. S. is still spying on the German PM now, since she is in isolation
Who runs Fox? I guess Fox is not runned by the state, but why Fox is so biased!
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