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US Condemns 'Harassment' of Foreign Journalists in China
Voice of America
WASHINGTON - The United States is "deeply concerned" over the harassment and intimidation of foreign correspondents covering deadly floods in China, a State Department spokesperson said Thursday.
His remarks came less than 24 hours after Beijing accused the BBC of broadcasting "fake news" about last week's devastating flooding in the central province of Henan, and as the British broadcaster said its journalists had been subjected to hostility.More Related News
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