China Denies "Deporting" New York Times Journalist

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Jumat, 19 Oktober 2018 21:09 WIB

New York Times building. Reuters/Eric Thayer

TEMPO.CO, Beijing - China has hit back at the US for criticizing its handling of foreign media, denying it had forced a New York Times journalist to leave.


"China expresses its displeasure. China does not accept the unjustifiable accusations by the US side, and demands the US side to respect facts and take cautious words and acts," said foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei in a statement carried by state news agency Xinhua.


Austin Ramzy flew to Taiwan on Thursday after waiting more than six months for China to issue him a new accreditation as New York Times journalist and an accompanying visa. He had spent six years reporting on the mainland, most recently for Time magazine.


The New York Times has not been able to obtain visas for new employees since publishing a story about the wealth of then-premier Wen Jiabao in 2012. Other staff has experienced delays during the annual renewal of visas.


The White House press secretary, Jay Carney, said on Thursday the US was disappointed that Ramzy had been forced to leave China because of visa delays and deeply concerned by restrictions faced by foreign journalists including extended delays in processing journalist visas, restrictions on travel to certain locations deemed 'sensitive' by Chinese authority.


He said such treatment was in "stark contrast" to the way the US treated foreign media. "We urge China to commit to timely visa and credentialing decisions for foreign journalists, unblock US media websites, and eliminate other restrictions that impede the ability of journalists to practice their profession," he added.


The New York Times and Bloomberg websites have been blocked in China since running stories about the wealth of Wen and president Xi Jinping’s families, respectively. Those of the Guardian, the International Consortium for Investigative Journalists and several other major news organizations have been inaccessible since publishing revelations about the offshore wealth of leaders' families last week.


Hong said Carney’s statement "does not accord with facts" and that China followed its laws and regulations in dealing with foreign media. He added: "It does not exist at all that Ramzy has been 'deported' or 'forced' to leave China." Ramzy handed back his accreditation for Time to the foreign ministry in May. Hong said the application for New York Times credentials "has not been approved yet".


He said it would continue to welcome overseas media, adding: "We also hope that foreign journalists observe Chinese laws and regulations and do news coverage in an objective and fair-minded way."


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