Qiu Ziming

Police, the Press and Barriers to Rule of Law

A Caixin editorial discusses the case of Qiu Ziming, an Economic Observer (经济观察) reporter who was put on an online “most wanted list” for writing a series of investigative reports: The reporter had come perilously...

China Turns a Page on Independent Journalism

The Globe and Mail looks at the state of independent-minded journalists in China, starting with Qiu Ziming, who was briefly placed on a police wanted list after investigating insider trading: In the wake of Mr. Qiu’s...

China Stops Journalist’s Arrest after Public Outcry

After putting investigative journalist Qiu Ziming on the Wanted List for a series of articles he wrote revealing insider trading at a Shenzhen manufacturing company. From AFP: Qiu Ziming had become a cause celebre after his...

Investigative Journalist on the Run

Global Times reports that Economic Observer journalist Qiu Ziming (仇子明) is wanted for arrest after uncovering insider trading at a Shenzhen manufacturing company: A Beijing-based business newspaper pledged Wednesday to stand...

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