China continues to rail against Wall Street Journal, and targets Kathmandu Post

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ย Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Gฤ›ng ShuวŽng ่€ฟ็ˆฝ: โ€œThose media who blatantly insult China, pitch racial discrimination and maliciously smear China must pay the price.โ€

In a piece from its editorial boardย (paywall), the Wall Street Journal says the real reason China ordered three of its journalists to leaveย is โ€œso they can change the subject from the Chinese publicโ€™s anger about the governmentโ€™s management of the coronavirus scourge.โ€

In Brussels, Agence France-Presse reportsย that the โ€œEU on Thursday voiced concern about Chinaโ€™s decision to expel three Wall Street Journal reporters, saying the move was a fresh attack on freedom of expression.โ€ย 

Meanwhile, the South China Morning Post saysย that โ€œChina warned on Thursday that it may take further action against The Wall Street Journalโ€:

At a daily press conference on Thursday [transcripts in Chinese, English], the foreign ministry spokesman was bombarded by questions from journalists about the decision to revoke the press credentials of the three, none of whom had been involved in the offending opinion piece, which dubbed China the โ€œsick man of Asiaโ€โ€ฆ

In response, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Gฤ›ng ShuวŽng ่€ฟ็ˆฝ said the Journal has done nothing but โ€œfudge the issue and dodge responsibilityโ€ despite โ€œstern representationโ€ from China.

He said โ€œwe are not interestedโ€ in the newspaperโ€™s editorial structure, because โ€œthere is only one media agency called the WSJ, and it must be responsible for what it has said and done.โ€

โ€œThose media who blatantly insult China, pitch racial discrimination and maliciously smear China must pay the price.โ€

This is not a good sign for journalism inย China, nor for U.S.-China relations.

Meanwhile in Nepal, the Chinese embassy is threatening the Kathmandu Postย for publishing a syndicated opinion piece. See also reports from the Kathmandu Post itself:

โ€”Jeremy Goldkorn