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Veteran Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage in China

Veteran Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage in China

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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A Beijing court sentenced Dong Yuyu, a veteran Chinese journalist and former editor of Guangming Daily, to seven years in prison for espionage, his family announced on Friday. The verdict has drawn widespread criticism, with his family calling it a “grave injustice.”

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  • Arrest and Charges
  • International and Domestic Reactions
  • Escalating Crackdown on Dissent

Arrest and Charges

Dong, 62, was detained by Beijing police in February 2022 while meeting a Japanese diplomat for lunch. Authorities later charged him with espionage. His family revealed that the court judgment specifically named Japanese diplomats he had met as members of an “espionage organization,” referring to the Japanese embassy in Beijing.

The family warned that the conviction could have a chilling effect, suggesting Chinese citizens may now fear engaging with foreign diplomats, whom the government might label as spies.

 

International and Domestic Reactions

The sentencing has sparked condemnation from press freedom advocates and international bodies. The U.S. National Press Club criticized the lack of evidence against Dong, labeling the case a stark failure of China’s justice system. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called for Dong’s immediate release and urged China to safeguard journalists’ rights.

Japan’s Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya refrained from commenting on the verdict but reiterated that diplomatic activities conducted by their missions are legitimate.

Escalating Crackdown on Dissent

This case is part of a broader trend of intensified crackdowns on dissent in China. Earlier this year, an Australian writer, Yang Hengjun, received a suspended death sentence on similar espionage charges.

Press freedom organizations and international NGOs have rallied in Dong’s defense. Over 700 journalists, academics, and activists signed a petition demanding his release. Ann Marie Lipinski of Harvard’s Nieman Foundation highlighted Dong’s respected work and called for his return to his family.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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