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Chinese state media reporters blocked from deadly blast site near Beijing, raising rare controversy over press controls

  • Police forcibly remove state media journalists from scene of explosion in Hebei province, raising questions about the right to report on disasters
  • Local authorities issue apology, saying emergency staff at scene had ‘poor communication skills’ and used ‘rough and simple measures’

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A video report from the scene of Wednesday’s explosion in northern China is no longer available on the CCTV website. Photo: CCTV
Vanessa Caiin Shanghai
Reporters with Chinese state media were forcibly removed by local authorities from a deadly blast scene near Beijing, raising rare controversy over the country’s press restrictions.
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A journalist with state broadcaster CCTV was interrupted while reporting live from the scene on Wednesday following an explosion in the northern province of Hebei near the Chinese capital. The reporter was seen surrounded by several police officers in uniform who blocked the camera and shouted about potential danger at the scene, according to a video that circulated online.

The video of the report was no longer available on CCTV’s website as of Thursday.

In another video, reporters were seen surrounded by a group of uniformed police officers telling them to leave the scene. A reporter with China Media Group, of which CCTV is a division, was heard saying “we three reporters are shoved by a dozen people”.

The incident sparked controversy and became a trending topic on social media platform Weibo.

On Thursday, local authorities issued a statement saying they were “deeply remorseful” and apologised to the journalists.

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