China revokes press credentials of three at Wall Street Journal over opinion piece

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China has revoked the press credentials of three journalists of the Wall Street Journal after the newspaper declined to apologize for a column that called China the “real sick man of Asia”, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.

Spokesman Geng Shuang told a daily briefing that Beijing made several representations to the paper over the column, which China criticized as racist and denigrating its efforts to combat the coronavirus epidemic, but that the paper had failed to apologize or investigate those responsible.

Geng did not identify the journalists whose credentials were being revoked.

Reuters could not immediately reach the Wall Street Journal for comment.

The action comes after the United States said on Tuesday it would begin treating five major Chinese state-run media entities with U.S. operations, including Xinhua News Agency, China Global Television Network and China Daily Distribution Corp the same as foreign embassies, requiring them to register employees and U.S. properties with the State Department.

Geng told reporters that China opposed the new rules and Beijing reserved the right to respond.

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