11/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2024 06:01
As China recently marked its "National Journalists Day", Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is calling attention to the Chinese regime's extreme crackdown on press freedom, which threatens the existence of independent journalism. From the torture of detained reporters to arbitrary detentions and systematic censorship and harassment, here are five alarming tactics used against journalists in China.
On Friday, 8 November 2024, the Chinese regime celebrated"National Journalists' Day" - an annual event dedicated to glorifying its propaganda machine. The state-affiliated All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) awarded its Annual "Journalism" Prizes, with one of the top prizes going to an article from the state-run agency Xinhua that praised the growing authorityof Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
"The Chinese regime's celebration of a 'Journalists' Day' is fooling no one. Given this display of propaganda, it is essential to highlight that Beijing's ruthless crackdown on press freedom is endangering journalism's very existence in the country. We call on the international community to increase pressure on the Chinese regime to stop violating the principles of press freedom enshrined in its constitution.
Five key repressive tactics highlight the critical dangers to press freedom in China:
Since Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, he has reinstated a media culture reminiscent of the Maoist era, where seeking information or sharing it freely is a crime. RSF's report, The Great Leap Backwards of Journalism in China, reveals the regime's extensive efforts to control media outlets and information, both domestically and internationally.
China falls close to the bottom of RSF's 2024 World Press Freedom Index, ranking 172nd out of the 180 countries and territories evaluated.