now the us as well. like i said, the us government has, at least in our case, - the chinese government has stressed that this is part - of a broader us china politics. this isn t punishment- for our coverage in particular, but it is definitely a very i difficult time for all foreign media operating in china. meera from the reuters institute. tit for tat was mentioned by amy. give us a little bit of context to that. yeah, i mean, first of all, i m in awe of all your reporting and it s being done under incredibly difficult circumstances and thank you for persevering. i think the tit for tat is part of a global trend of weaponising journalism, and journalists are the casualties. so we have leaders in several countries, including the united states and the previous administration in particular, being very openly critical of their own journalists and their own media outlets, as well as foreign ones, casting aspersions on the integrity of journalists, casting
and the uk journalists i with australians and also now the us as well. like i said, the us government has, at least in our case, - the chinese government has stressed that this is part - of a broader us china politics. this isn t punishment- for our coverage in particular, but it is definitely a very i difficult time for all foreign media operating in china. meera from the reuters institute. tit for tat was mentioned by amy. give us a little bit of context to that. yeah, i mean, first of all, i m in awe of all your reporting and it s being done under incredibly difficult circumstances and thank you for persevering. i think the tit for tat is part of a global trend of weaponising journalism and journalists are the casualties. so we have leaders in several countries, including the united states and the previous administration in particular, being very openly critical of their own
with at the time in order to help you and others? i can t speak to those direct conversations, | as i certainly wasn t a part i of them, but i can definitely imagine that they were - interested and involved in it as well. people will remember the fact that the last two australian journalists in china ended up spending theirfinal days in the country living inside the australian embassy before they left. right. yeah. i mean, you know what happened with john sudworth with the bbci and the uk journalists - with australians and also now the us as well. like i said, the us government has, at least in our case, - the chinese government has stressed that this is part - of a broader us china politics. this isn t punishment- for our coverage in particular, but it is definitely a very i difficult time for all foreign media operating in china. meera from the reuters institute. tit for tat was mentioned by amy. give us a little bit of context to that. yeah, i mean, first of all, i m
imagine that they were interested and involved in it as well, - people will remember the fact that the last two australian journalists in china ended up spending their final days in the country living inside the australian embassy before they left. right. yeah. i mean, you know what happened with john sudworth with the bbci and the uk journalists i with australians and also now the us as well. like i said, the us government has, at least in our case, the chinese government has stressed that this is part of a broader us china politics. this isn t punishment- for our coverage in particular, but it is definitely a very i difficult time for all foreign media operating in china. meera from the reuters institute. tit for tat was mentioned by amy. give us a little bit of context to that. yeah, i mean, first of all, i m in awe of all your reporting and it s being done under incredibly difficult circumstances and thank you for persevering. i think the tit for tat is part of a global trend of
and so, yeah, it s- been very unfortunate. was it something the us embassy potentially got involved with at the time in order to help you and others? i can t speak to those direct| conversations, as i certainly wasn t a part of them, - but i can definitely imagine that they were interested j and involved in it as well, people will remember the fact that the last two australian journalists in china ended up spending their final days in the country living inside the australian embassy before they left. right. yeah. i mean, you know what happened with john sudworth with the bbci and the uk journalists i with australians and also now the us as well. like i said, the us government has, at least in our case, the chinese - government has stressed that this is part of a broader us china politics. this isn t punishment- for our coverage in particular, but it is definitely a very i difficult time for all foreign media operating in china. meera from the reuters institute. tit for tat was mention