World

Chinese vlogger who reported on COVID-19 released

May 23, 2024

Beijing [China], May 23: Chinese citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, who had been serving a four-year sentence for reporting on the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in locked-down Wuhan, has been released from prison, according to supporters.
The former lawyer had been sentenced to four years in prison for critical reports on the Coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan. She had posted videos, livestreams and essays about what she saw there.
On Tuesday night, supporters published a video of the journalist and former lawyer on the social media platform X, in which she said the police took her to her brother's flat in Shanghai. The organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) also posted the video, in which Zhang says she was released on May 13 and sent to her brother's home.
"Although Chinese journalist Zhang Zhan was able to share a video today confirming her release from prison after four years, we're worried about her situation under strict surveillance," RSF said in the post.
"Our call for her full and unconditional release remains urgent." According to press reports, after her arrest in May 2020 Zhang went on a hunger strike, causing her to be force-fed at times. Her weight reportedly dropped to 40 kilograms. RSF and human rights activists from Amnesty International repeatedly called for her release.
Source: Qatar Tribune

More news

ABB India celebrates its 75th anniversary

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 15: ABB India marks 75 years of operations, a journey underscored by technological innovation, sustainable solutions, and significant contributions to India's industrial and social development. Since its inception in 1949, two years after Indian independence, ABB India has played a pivotal role in enabling electrification, automation, and digitalization across utilities, industries, infrastructure and transportation, aligning closely with the nation's growth priorities. ABB's predecessor companies individually, ASEA of Sweden and Brown Boveri of Switzerland, had a presence in India for over a century. Starting with products and offerings catering to a few sectors, ABB now operates across 23 traditional and emerging sectors in India.

Jan 15, 2025