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Row With China as BBC Says Reporter Was Beaten for Doing Job

Por: The Daily Beast World November 28, 2022

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The slammed Chinese authorities after one of its journalists was “beaten and kicked by the police” while being arrested during his coverage of anti-government lockdown protests in . But Beijing responded to the British media organization Monday by saying its story is baloney.In its statement late Sunday, the BBC had said it was “extremely concerned about the treatment of our journalist Ed Lawrence, who was arrested and handcuffed while... + full article



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