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April 10, 2020 - Updated on April 14, 2020
Whistleblowing doctor missing after criticizing Beijing's coronavirus censorship
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Chinese authorities to urgently clarify the situation of Dr. Ai Fen, a whistleblower who has been unreachable for the past two weeks after giving interviews to the media in which she criticized Beijing’s censorship of information about the coronavirus epidemic.
04/13/2020 UPDATE
RSF has taken note of the video published on the Weibo account of the whistleblower Ai Fen, which suggests that she is free to move, and hopes that it was not staged by the Chinese regime. RSF remains concerned for journalists Chen Quishi, Fang Bin and Li Zehua missing after investigating COVID-19.





It was the Australian TV current affairs programme 60 Minutes that first reported on 29 March that Dr. Ai Fen, the head of the emergency department at Wuhan Central hospital, is now missing, apparently as a result of her criticism of censorship in the interview she gave to Ren Wu, a magazine that is part of the People’s Daily group.





The issue containing the interview, published on 10 March, was quickly removed from newsstands. The interview was also deleted from the magazine’s website but was previously copied by Internet users who continued to circulate it.


Ai’s family and colleagues fear she has been arrested as a result of the Ren Wu article. US-government funded Radio Free Asia also confirms that it has been unable to contact her. Her account on the Chinese social media platform Weibo is still active and a few reassuring messages have been posted on it. But their authenticity is questioned because the Chinese police often force detainees to reveal their passwords. Three journalists and three political commentators have also been arrested in connection with the coronavirus epidemic in the past two months.


“In her media interviews, Dr. Ai Fen said China’s censorship delayed the adoption of measures against the coronavirus crisis and therefore contributed to its spread in China,” said Cédric Alviani, the head of RSF’s East Asia bureau. “We urge the Chinese authorities to display the utmost transparency about her situation and, if she has been arrested, to immediately free her and all other journalists and information sources detained in China.”


It was Ai and a group of fellow doctors who on 30 December first sounded the alarm about the emergence of a virus in Wuhan resembling the one responsible for the SARS epidemic in 2003 that infected around 8,000 people and killed more than 800, mainly in China. Eight of the doctors, including Li Wenliang, who later died of the virus, were arrested on 3 January for allegedly spreading “false rumours.”


China is ranked 177th out of 180 countries in RSF’s 2019 World Press Freedom Index.


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NEWS
April 10, 2020 - Updated on April 14, 2020
Whistleblowing doctor missing after criticizing Beijing's coronavirus censorship
2020-04-10_rsf_china_ai_fen_coronavirus.png

ORGANISATION
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Chinese authorities to urgently clarify the situation of Dr. Ai Fen, a whistleblower who has been unreachable for the past two weeks after giving interviews to the media in which she criticized Beijing’s censorship of information about the coronavirus epidemic.
04/13/2020 UPDATE
RSF has taken note of the video published on the Weibo account of the whistleblower Ai Fen, which suggests that she is free to move, and hopes that it was not staged by the Chinese regime. RSF remains concerned for journalists Chen Quishi, Fang Bin and Li Zehua missing after investigating COVID-19.





It was the Australian TV current affairs programme 60 Minutes that first reported on 29 March that Dr. Ai Fen, the head of the emergency department at Wuhan Central hospital, is now missing, apparently as a result of her criticism of censorship in the interview she gave to Ren Wu, a magazine that is part of the People’s Daily group.





The issue containing the interview, published on 10 March, was quickly removed from newsstands. The interview was also deleted from the magazine’s website but was previously copied by Internet users who continued to circulate it.


Ai’s family and colleagues fear she has been arrested as a result of the Ren Wu article. US-government funded Radio Free Asia also confirms that it has been unable to contact her. Her account on the Chinese social media platform Weibo is still active and a few reassuring messages have been posted on it. But their authenticity is questioned because the Chinese police often force detainees to reveal their passwords. Three journalists and three political commentators have also been arrested in connection with the coronavirus epidemic in the past two months.


“In her media interviews, Dr. Ai Fen said China’s censorship delayed the adoption of measures against the coronavirus crisis and therefore contributed to its spread in China,” said Cédric Alviani, the head of RSF’s East Asia bureau. “We urge the Chinese authorities to display the utmost transparency about her situation and, if she has been arrested, to immediately free her and all other journalists and information sources detained in China.”


It was Ai and a group of fellow doctors who on 30 December first sounded the alarm about the emergence of a virus in Wuhan resembling the one responsible for the SARS epidemic in 2003 that infected around 8,000 people and killed more than 800, mainly in China. Eight of the doctors, including Li Wenliang, who later died of the virus, were arrested on 3 January for allegedly spreading “false rumours.”


China is ranked 177th out of 180 countries in RSF’s 2019 World Press Freedom Index.


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Wonder how our friendly CCP bots and trolls are going to spin this?
 
As of 13th of April, you guys never get tired...meanwhile in US, no one gives a shit about thousand of hundred of "whistleblower" cried for PPE, more testing, don't get tested and died at home,fired the captain and humilate him right infront of his crews.
Bravo!
 
wow, errrr.....missing
so many funny things, the missing doctor said : this is APRIL 13, I am standing in front the door of my work place....

:o:I am missing, why on one tell me that Iam missing:cray:


From Reporters Without Borders (RSF) , everyone can check the rsf, will find some thing
let it go
 
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US: Eliminates entire race of natives, kills 4 million in vietnam, 1 million in middle east
China: one doctor missing.
US: China must respect human rights.
We defintely have a backstabber here, when his forefather was hunted down by Nazi, we accepted them during WW2, during the time which we were also suffering from the invasion of Imperial Japan.
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We defintely have a backstabber here, when his forefather was hunted down by Nazi, we accepted them during WW2, during the time which we were also suffering from the invasion of Imperial Japan.
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HAHA, why are you living in Australia?
 
I guess RSF is the equivalent of White Helmets
 
Don't qutoe me, I can't have a normal conversation to a guy who can't tell the difference of a NZ/Aus flag.
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Ohh ok I am sorry that I hurt your feelings, but why are you living in NZ?
 
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As of 13th of April, you guys never get tired...meanwhile in US, no one gives a shit about thousand of hundred of "whistleblower" cried for PPE, more testing, don't get tested and died at home,fired the captain and humilate him right infront of his crews.
Bravo!
Big slap on face to anti-China clowns.
 
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