onsdag 11. desember 2013

Foreign Correspondents in China Do Not Censor Themselves to Get Visas

Let's just clear up that little misunderstanding, shall we? Read more

Being a foreign correspondent is a strange job. You’re tasked with trying to interpret an entire culture and set it in context, even as it shifts in utterly unexpected ways. Having your phones tapped or your e-mail account hacked or your Chinese staff questioned by state-security agents — all of which have happened to me and many of my foreign-media peers — doesn’t make this process of interpretation any easier.  Hanna Beech, Time Magazine