A Japanese reporter was
surrounded and beaten by over a dozen policemen when he was covering the
protest in Nantong. (Internet Photo)
Atsushi Okudera, the correspondent of
Tokyo-based Asahi Shimbun's Shanghai Bureau, was beaten by the Chinese
police when covering a protest launched by the citizens of Nantong,
Jiangsu province, against a branch of a Japanese firm on July 28 for
emitting toxins into the waters of the city of Qidong, reports the Japan
News Network.
Okudera was surrounded by 15 to 20 Chinese police when he was
reporting the suppression against the protesters launched by the local
authority. The police took away his camera first and beat him after he
claimed himself to be a reporter from Japan. He was hit in the head,
forced to the ground and aggressively restrained. His press card was
confiscated by the police.
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