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China Detains #Bloomberg Staff in Beijing on suspicion of endangering national security

Chinese authorities have detained a member of staff, Haze Fan from Bloomberg's news bureau in Beijing on suspicion of endangering national security, the company said on December 11, 2020.

Fan was last in contact with one of her editors around 11:30 a.m. local time on December 7. Shortly after, she was seen being escorted from her apartment building by plain clothes security officials.

“We are very concerned for her, and have been actively speaking to Chinese authorities to better understand the situation," a Bloomberg spokesperson said. "We are continuing to do everything we can to support her while we seek more information.”

In its report on the arrest, Bloomberg quoted mainland authorities as saying: "Chinese citizen Ms Fan has been detained by the Beijing National Security Bureau according to relevant Chinese law on suspicion of engaging in criminal activities that jeopardise national security."

According to Ms. Fan’s LinkedIn profile, she is currently a global business reporter and senior producer for Bloomberg in China. In her capacity as a producer, the profile says, she is responsible for breaking market news and planning other content for Bloomberg TV.

Source: RTHK; Bloomberg; The Wall Street Journal #Dec11

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-11/chinese-authorities-detain-bloomberg-news-beijing-staff-member

https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-detains-bloomberg-news-staff-member-in-beijing-11607691086

#Disappearance #NationalSecurity #Bloomberg
Canada Confirmed Detained Citizens Not Been Trial in China, Despite Confusing Message from China's Spokesperson

Canada said it has confirmed with China that the former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor, who had been detained by China for 2 years, have not brought to trial, contrary to statements made by spokesperson of Chinese Foreign Ministry.

During a media briefing on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying said the two men had been "arrested, indicted and tried" by Chinese authority. This was the first time China has publicly claimed to have taken the two to court.

Hua did not provide more information during the briefing. The Canadian Department of Global Affairs issued a statement on Thursday, saying that the Canadian Embassy in Beijing had spoken with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and confirmed that both have not been put on trial. The statement said Chinese officials “confirmed that the confusion was caused by an inaccurate characterisation of the process made by the Chinese MFA spokesperson”

Source: Apply Daily #Dec11

#Canada #China #ChineseForeignMinistry #HuaChunYing #Misinformation #MichaelKovrig #MichaelSpavor

https://hk.appledaily.com/international/20201211/EKPEKEA7UZF2JEP3WOGDA3EYGI
Swiss Government Exposed to Have Allowed In Chinese Agents in Secret Agreement

Human rights group Safeguard Defender has published a report exposing a secret agreement between the Swiss government with China allowing operations of Chinese public security agents in Switzerland. The agreement, the existence of which had been unknown to the Swiss parliament, allowed Chinese agents to enter the country in unofficial capacities and to track down and help investigate Chinese citizens that the Swiss authorities wished to expel.

According to the report, the “readmission agreement” was signed on 8 December 2015. The agreement allowed Chinese officials to enter Switzerland and to track down, investigate and question “illegal immigrants” or potential repatriates to help the Swiss authorities ascertain if the individuals were Chinese citizens.

While the agreement provided that Chinese officials could only come by the invitation of the Swiss authorities for an investigation lasting two weeks, China had full discretion in deciding in naming the agents without Switzerland’s approval. Upon arrival, the officials might be admitted in unofficial capacities with their identities and reports guaranteed secret by the Swiss authorities. They were also allowed to act freely on Swiss soil and to question up to six people every day for 10 days without being supervised by Swiss officials, meaning they could question as many as 60 people on each visit.

The annex further provided that all their travel and local expenses be covered by the Swiss authorities. Accommodation would also be arranged.

#Switzerland #China #PublicSecurityMinistry #ReadmissionAgreement #SecretAgreement #Diplomacy

Source: Stand News #Dec11

https://bit.ly/2Xatm2y
UAE Claims 86% effectiveness of Sinopharm COVID Vaccine, Experts Question Failure to Account for Clinical Test Data

The UAE health authorities announced on Wednesday (Dec 9) that the Chinese Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine has been tested and confirmed to be 86% effective, making it the first country in the world to certify the effectiveness of a Chinese-made vaccine. However, some academics, holding a wait-and-see attitude, believe that the UAE authorities have not provided key and detailed information, including data from the Phase 3 clinical trials.

The UAE is one of the ten countries where two of Sinopharm’ vaccines are undergoing clinical trials. UAE indicated that it had approved an interim analysis of the vaccine’s Phase 3 clinical trial data, which showed 100% effectiveness in preventing mild symptoms from turning into moderate to severe conditions. They also claimed an overall effective protection rate of 86%, adding that the vaccine poses no serious safety concerns.

The Sinopharm Group did not confirm the news or comment to the media for several hours after UAE’s announcement. The New York Times even reported that it was disconnected when it tried to reach the group on the phone. It was only at dusk on Thursday (Dec 10) that Sinopharm uploaded its vaccine registration statement for the UAE. Still, it did not provide further data on the Phase 3 tests, such as the number of people infected with the vaccine and the volunteers’ age. The group also did not make any “welcome” remarks.

#UAE #China #Sinopharm #COVID19 #Vaccines #Trials #TestData #NewYorkTimes

Source: Stand News #Dec11

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Monster Hunter Movie Director Apologises for Insensitive Joke from MC Jin’s Improvised Dialogue, Deleting the Line from All International Versions
 
The movie Monster Hunter was pulled from all cinemas in China after only being screened for one day, as one of the actors in the movie, MC Jin, faced backlashes for his culturally insensitive line in the movie. Following MC Jin’s apology, Paul WS Anderson, director of the movie, also issued an apology regarding the issue, promising to remove the line in all versions released around the world. Co-star Milla Jovovich mentioned that the joke was improvised by MC Jin on set. She felt that it was an unfortunate, honest mistake from MC Jin and his offense was not intentional.
 
According to a report on Deadline, Anderson apologised in his statement for unintentionally offending the Chinese audiences. He further stated that he was shocked and embarrassed by the incident and promised to respectfully remove the line as it was not his intention to convey a discriminatory and disrespectful message in his movie. The removal will not only be seen in the Chinese version of the movie, but also in all versions released globally.
 
#MonsterHunter #MCJin #PaulSWAnderson #China
 
Source: Stand News #Dec11

https://bit.ly/38Q06V8
Chinese authorities have detained a Bloomberg News journalist on suspicion of threatening national security

Chinese authorities detained Haze Fan, a staffer in the Bloomberg News office in Beijing, on suspicion of endangering national security. Fan, who is a Chinese citizen, was last seen being taken away from her apartment in Beijing by plainclothes security officials after speaking with one of her editors

Fan, who covers Chinese business-news topics for Bloomberg, started working for the publication in 2017. She previously worked for Al Jazeera, CBS News, CNBC, and Thomson Reuters.

The US and China have been imposing sanctions on each other's journalists. The US has labeled Chinese media organizations as government entities.

Source: Business Insider #Dec11

https://www.businessinsider.com/haze-fan-detained-china-bloomberg-news-beijing-national-security-2020-12

#CCP #ChinaDetainJournalist #Bloomberg
One year on, Wuhan market at epicentre of virus outbreak remains barricaded and empty
 
For over six years, 38-year-old Wuhan restaurant owner Lai Yun started most days the same way - with a trip to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, just ten minutes walk from his house.

“I’d send the kids to school, have breakfast and then walk over to the market. It was very convenient,” he said.

That changed on Dec. 31, 2019, after four cases of a mystery pneumonia were linked to the market and it was shuttered overnight. By the end of the month, the city had begun a gruelling 76-day lockdown that came with just hours notice and barred people from leaving their homes.

Source: Reuters #Dec11

https://reut.rs/2W2miVt

#Wuhan #Virus #Outbreak #Lockdown
Why China Is Freaking Out Over Biden’s Democracy Summit

The Chinese government is furious about U.S. President Joe Biden’s Summit for Democracy, and it wants the world to know.

A week before the summit was to take place, the Chinese government hastily convened its own democracy forum and published a white paper called “China: Democracy That Works,” as well as a report titled “The State of Democracy in the United States,” in which it claims to “expose the deficiencies and abuse of democracy” in the United States. These actions have been accompanied by countless articles, press conferences, and, of course, tweets about China’s “democracy” and its alleged superiority to U.S. democracy.

So why is the Chinese government reacting so strongly to Biden’s virtual summit?

Source: Foreign Policy #Dec11

https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/12/10/china-response-biden-democracy-summit/

#WHO #China #Biden #Democracy