Our RSS feeds
LATEST JOBS:
resize text: decrease text sizereset text size increase text size

Online Journalism News

Alive in Baghdad blogger Brian Conley imprisoned by Chinese police

Screenshot of Reporters Without Borders website Video blogger Brian Conley and photojournalist Jeffrey Rae have been detained by Chinese police in Beijing.

Americans Conley, creator of the Alive in Baghdad blog, and Rae were arrested on Tuesday while photographing pro-Tibet activists in Beijing, a report from Agence France-Presse (AFP) has said.

According to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the pair have been sentenced to 10 days in prison for 'disrupting public order'.

Campaign group Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) has said three other citizen journalists - Jeff Goldin, Michael Liss and Tom Grant - are missing assumed detained by the Chinese authorities.

"These individuals were in Beijing to amplify Tibetan voices calling for freedom and human rights and the right of all people to freedom of expression. They are no more guilty of a crime than Tibetans or Chinese who speak out for justice and for the Chinese authorities to sentence them at all shows the government’s paranoia and intolerance of even the most peaceful challenges to its control," said Lhadon Tethong, executive director of SFT.

Last week ITV's China correspondent John Ray was detained by Chinese police, while Chinese blogger and citizen journalist Zhou 'Zola' Shuguang was placed under 'town arrest' to prevent him from travelling to Beijing.

According to RSF, 22 foreign journalists have been 'attacked or arrested or otherwise obstructed' during the Games.

Tags (click tag to find related articles; click icon for feed):
china | olympics | reporters without borders | brian conley | jeffrey rae | press freedom | students for a free tibet | john ray | zhou zola shuguang |

Sign up here for our free, daily email newsletter to get all the latest stories, jobs, tips and more.

Got a story? Email our news team: Laura Oliver; Judith Townend or telephone +44 (0)1273 384290. You can also follow us on Twitter: @journalismnews / @LauraOliver / @JTownend.

Comments

No comments

You must be registered in order to post a comment. Click here to register or login below if you are already registered:

    

Forgotten your password? Please click here



JOB OF THE WEEK

Online content producer (full-time contract - six months)

With experience writing for online and working to daily deadlines, expertise in home products and the ability to turn complex technical copy into an online story that answers key consumer questions for Which? ...more

Freelancers for hire

...see all

DISPLAY ADVERTISING

image

Target our journalism community of 17,200 subscribers and 140k+ visitors monthly. Call Chris on 01273 384291

Advertisements

How fast is your broadband?

Broadband Speed

Test your speed now

Click for
mobile broadband deals from Mobile Broadband Genie


Compare Broadband

Alternatively take a look at mobile broadband packages.