The European Broadcasting Union said journalists and production teams of its members were also intimidated while working in China.

The Chinese people hold a "blank paper" to express their dissatisfaction with the Beijing authorities.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The "White Paper Revolution" broke out in many cities in China. The people were dissatisfied with the authorities' continuous strict blockade measures, and they stood up to protest one after another. Recently, a British BBC reporter was arrested by Chinese law enforcement officers for reporting on the spot , The exposure of the news caused criticism from the outside world. Regarding this, the European Broadcasting Union stated that the journalists and production teams of EBC members were also intimidated when working in China, and were even asked not to broadcast live or film the protest scene.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the British media "BBC" issued a statement on the 27th, stating that its reporter Ed Lawrence was beaten and detained by law enforcement officers during his interview in China, and was handcuffed for several hours before being released. The news caused an uproar in the outside world .

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In response to the arrest and detention of Lawrence, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated on the 28th that "the Chinese government did not listen to the demands of the people's protests, but chose to further suppress, including attacking a BBC reporter." Means "this is appalling and unacceptable".

At the same time, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) also issued a statement on the 28th stating that the journalists and production team members of the European Broadcasting Union were also intimidated when working in China, and were asked not to broadcast live or film the scene , Liz Corbin, the organization's deputy media director and head of news, called for "Chinese authorities to respect the rights of EBU journalists living and working in China to make foreign audiences more aware of what is happening in China."