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Western journalists covering China protests beaten and intimidated

Por: Newsweek World November 28, 2022

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Chinese police have been accused of physically assaulting and intimidating Western journalists covering the country's widespread anti-government demonstrations as they continued into the early hours of Monday.The BBC said it was extremely concerned about the treatment of camera operator Ed Lawrence, who was arrested and handcuffed while reporting on protests in Shanghai, which erupted over China's unrelenting pandemic controls.He was... + full article



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