New York Times urges China to reinstate correspondent Vivian Wang
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- The New York Times urged China to reinstate correspondent Vivian Wang, calling her expulsion wrong.
- It said the move will further restrict independent reporting on China for global audiences at a critical time.
- The company cited harassment and threats tied to Wang’s reporting on China’s security apparatus and its Covid response.
- It warned the number of US media correspondents permitted to work in China has fallen to an “alarmingly low” level.
- It called on US and Chinese authorities to prioritize restoring journalist access in the bilateral relationship.
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