Journalist launches first defamation suit

Media & Entertainment

21 March 2007


A Beijing journalist has launched what may be the first defamation suit against a government agency in China, the South China Morning Post reported. In a series of stories he wrote for Beijing's West Times, Sheng Xueyou, 42, said an arbitration committee in Qitaihe, Heilongjiang province had handed down similar rulings on several ownership disputes over coal mines, noting that the ruling in each case favored the applicant. In turn, the Qitaihe Office of Law and Order accused Sheng of being biased and lacking journalistic ethics in an online posting. "I will not allow my reputation to be defamed over the internet," Sheng said. He has demanded an apology from the agency and about US$25,000 (RMB200,000) in compensation.




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