WSJ reporter Chun Han Wong was forced to leave China today after officials declined to renew his media credentials
BEIJING—A reporter for The Wall Street Journal was forced to leave China on Friday after authorities declined to renew his press credentials.
Chun Han Wong, a Singaporean national, has worked in Beijing for the Journal since 2014. His credentials have been approved annually since then. The Journal applied to renew them late last month for a process that usually takes a matter of days. The government-issued credentials are required to work in China as a foreign reporter. Without them, the Journal couldn’t renew Mr. Wong’s...
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