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AAJA Statement on the Expulsion of Three Wall Street Journal Columnists

Posted on February 26, 2020January 8, 2021Author NittCategories Press Release, StatementTags china, first amendment, mistreatment, politics, press freedom

The Asian American Journalists Association stands by the three Wall Street Journal correspondents whose press credentials were revoked by the Chinese government on Feb. 19.

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