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FCCC
Statement on the Release of Ching Cheong Feb.
6, 2008 -- The Foreign Correspondents' Club of China welcomes
the release of Hong Kong-based Straits Times correspondent Ching Cheong,
who was arrested in Guangzhou in April 2005 and charged with allegedly
spying for Taiwan. In August 2006, Ching was sentenced to five years in
prison; he had served almost two years of his sentence
before being released on parole Feb. 5, 2008.
Seen as a goodwill gesture as Beijing prepares to host the 2008 Summer
Olympics, Ching's release on medical grounds allows him to spend the
traditional Lunar New Year holiday with relatives and friends in Hong
Kong, where the journalistic community had organized an online petition and
other activities denouncing the accusations against him. On several
occasions, the FCCC publicly called on Chinese authorities to free Ching
and make public the details of his case.
While Ching's release is welcome, serious questions remain regarding
the opaque nature of his arrest, trial and incarceration. The FCCC is
concerned about Chinese authorities' lack of transparency, and the
use of national security-related charges, in cases involving media
personnel. We urge the Chinese government to make public the legal
proceedings related to not only Ching Cheong but all other imprisoned
journalists.
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