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Australia: Women Press Freedom Blasts Chinese Diplomatic Interference in Cheng Lei's Reporting on Premier's Australian Visit
WPF strongly denounces the actions of Chinese diplomats who attempted to obstruct Cheng Lei, a prominent Chinese-Australian journalist, during her coverage of Premier Li Qiang’s visit to the Australian Parliament.
China: One Year Since Cheng Lei Trial - No Verdict Yet
China silent on Chinese-Australian journalist Cheng Lei’s sentencing.
China: Australian Journalist Cheng Lei Remains Behind Bars As Court Defers Verdict After Closed-Door Trial
A Chinese court deferred its verdict on a national security case against Australian journalist Cheng Lei after a three-hour long closed-door trial.
China: CFWIJ Calls For Australian Journalist Cheng Lei’s Immediate Release
Chinese-born Australian journalist Cheng Lei is due before a court in Beijing
China: CFWIJ Condemns The Arrest Of Australian Journalist Cheng Lei
The Chinese government has officially arrested journalist Cheng Lei after almost six months of detention on charges of "illegally supplying state secrets overseas". Australian Foreign Minister, Marise Payne assures everyone that her office is in touch with the Chinese authorities and the Australian consulates in China regarding the matter.
China: Australian Anchor Cheng Lei Detained With No Warrant And Legal Reason Is Another Evidence Of The Government Undermining Press Freedom
The Coalition For Women In Journalism is once again dismayed at the way Chinese government and authorities silence the press. Cheng Lei, a prominent anchor on state-owned English news channel China Global Television Network (CGTN) was detained on August 14 with no warrant or legal reason.