JOIN CFWIJ’S CALL TO RELEASE CHINESE JOURNALIST ZHANG ZHAN

Among the 790 cases #CFWIJ reported, 11 women journalists were killed, 127 women journalists were physically assaulted in the field, 164 women journalists faced prosecution for their work and at least 88 were subjected to organized slander campaigns. picture: CFWIJ twitter.com

November 24, 2021 — More than 70 journalists, rights advocates, press freedom groups and related organizations have joined the Coalition For Women In Journalism’s call to demand that the Chinese authorities immediately release journalist Zhang Zhan from prison. 

We call on President Xi Jinping to drop all charges against Zhang Zhan. The citizen journalist, whose only “crime” was uncovering Beijing’s initial mishandling of the Covid-19 pandemic, has been in jail since May 2020 and is fatally ill. She must immediately be released from prison.  

After her illuminating coverage of the initial Covid-19 response in Wuhan, Zhang was arrested in May 2020. Then, on December 8, 2020, the Shanghai Pudong New Area Courtconducted a mere three-hour-long trial and sentenced Zhang to four years in prison for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”.  

Zhang, a former lawyer, has been on a prolonged hunger strike to protest her detention and is being force-fed through a nasal tube. Family sources say Zhang’s health has worsened to the extent that she is now in mortal danger.

The journalist’s family has stressed that Zhang has gone through drastic and extreme weight loss.  She “may not survive the coming cold winter,” they said on Twitter. The journalist has also been mistreated in prison and her family was denied visiting rights. Earlier in August, she was hospitalized for 11 days as her health worsened.

As Zhang’s health in prison deteriorates, bringing her to the brink of death, the CFWIJ and the undersigned organisations and individuals reiterate their demand for her release. The arrest of the journalist was condemnable to begin with. But to continue to keep her in prison even as her life is at risk due to mistreatment by the state is abominable. 

The CFWIJ  insists once again that Zhang committed no offence. China must recognize that journalism is not a crime and cannot be treated as such. The Chinese government should stop putting their journalists behind bars for fulfilling their duty to inform the public. The country ranks 177 out of 180 on the World Press Freedom Index, with more than 115 press freedom defenders in prison. 

The Coalition For Women In Journalism, the Human Rights Watch, Article 19 and more than 70 undersigned organizations and individuals demand Zhang Zhan’s immediate release and transfer to a safe health institution with her consent.

Signatories:

  1. Human Rights Watch
  2. ARTICLE 19 org
  3. PEN International
  4. IFEX
  5. Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
  6. The Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD)
  7. The Overseas Press Club of America
  8. The International Women’s Media Foundation
  9. Sri Lanka Young Journalists’ Association
  10. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
  11. Free Press Unlimited 
  12. Kiran Nazish, Founding Director at CFWIJ, United States
  13. Fengsuo Zhou, President of Humanitarian China
  14. Yaxue Cao, China Change
  15. Zubayra Shamseden, Chinese Outreach Coordinator at Uyghur Human Rights Project
  16. Damla Tarhan, Operations Manager at CFWIJ, Turkey
  17. Die Morina van Uijtregt, Research Coordinator at CFWIJ, Kosovo
  18. Jaza Aqil, Senior Editorial Coordinator at CFWIJ, Pakistan 
  19. Ceren İskit, Research Coordinator at CFWIJ, Turkey
  20. Ayesha Khalid, Researcher at CFWIJ, Pakistan
  21. Louisa Greve, Human Rights Advocate, United States
  22. Mary Lynk, Journalist, Canada
  23. Rachel Wong, Independent Journalist
  24. Taranath Dahal, Journalism, Nepal
  25. Jane Wang, Free Zhang Zhan campaigner, UK
  26. Meghan Davidson Ladly, Journalist, Canada
  27. Aimun Faisal, Researcher at CFWIJ 
  28. Idro Seferi, DW correspondent, Serbia
  29. Alice Taylor, Journalist EURACTIV.com and Exit.al, Associate at CFWIJ
  30. Entenela Ndrevataj, journalist at Citizens Channel, Albania 
  31. Ross Holder, PEN International
  32. Paula Tran, Journalist, Canada
  33. Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei, Journalist, Albania
  34. Indunil Usgoda Arachchi, Journalist, Sri Lanka
  35. Srishti Jaswal, Independent Journalist, India
  36. Áine Kelly-Costello, journalist, Norway
  37. Tim Smith, photojournalist, Canada
  38. Zeynep Sentek, journalist, Turkey
  39. Terena Cardwell, Project Manager, United States of America
  40. Xhemajl Rexha, Chairman of the Association of Journalists of Kosovo
  41. Marcela Turati, journalist, Mexico
  42. Dilek İçten, Journalist, Turkey
  43. Martin O’Hanlon, President, CWA Canada, The Media Union
  44. Boyoung Lim, Pulitzer Center, South Korea
  45. Dicle Müftüoğlu, Dicle Firat Journalist Association (DFG), Diyarbakır-Turkey
  46. Serdar Altan, Dicle Firat Journalist Association (DFG), Diyarbakır-Turkey
  47. Olivia Pirie-Griffiths, Alliance for Journalists’ Freedom, Australia
  48. Samad Uthman, Multimedia Investigative Journalist, Nigeria.
  49. Ariuntuya.A, journalist,  Mongolia
  50. Munkhchimeg Davaasharav, Journalist, Mongolia
  51. Maria Ordzhonikidze, Justice for Journalists Foundation
  52. Matthew Caruana Galizia, Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation
  53. Cédric Alviani, Reporters Without Borders East Asia Bureau Head
  54. Aleksandra Bielakowska, Senior Researcher, Reporters Without Borders East Asia Bureau
  55. Fabienne Allaire, Teacher, France 
  56. Jenni Wyn Hyatt, UK
  57. Stuart Russell, Co-chair, Monitoring Committee on Attacks on Lawyers, International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL)
  58. Laura Maria Ele Prinetti, Journalist, Italy
  59. John Kohn III, Event Rigger and Technician, United States of America
  60. Kai Vogelsang, Scholar, Germany
  61. Alex Kaye, Director, United Kingdom
  62. Guo Kunpeng, Private business owner, China
  63. Gan Yu Lin, KLSACH Youth, Malaysia  
  64. Gail Debono, Psychologist, Malta
  65. Matilda Duri, Freelance journalist, Albania
  66. Walid Bashir, Egypt
  67. Batzorig Chimeddorj, Student, Mongolia 
  68. Joanna Chiu, Author, Journalist, Canada
  69. Beena Sarwar, Journalist, Pakistan/USA
  70. Amy Zhong, Student, USA
  71. Lori Amy, Professor, USA
  72. Louisa Bertman, Illustrator, USA

Source: CFWIJ website