Foreign Journalists in China Voice Concerns on Reporting Conditions – Mei Fong

From The Wall Street Journal:

Ninety-five percent of foreign journalists in China think reporting conditions in the country don’t meet international standards, according to a new survey that suggests Beijing may need to do more ahead of the 2008 Olympics to convince the international community of its openness.

The study, published Wednesday by the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China, is based on responses of 163 members from the foreign press in the country, timed to the one-year run-up to the Beijing Games, which begin August 8, 2008. [Full Text]

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