Jiang says he was detained and deported from China after filming worker protests for a PBS documentary on China’s WTO entry while lacking a journalist visa.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...was hired to do freelance journalism. I got a contract from PBS to do a documentary on China's WTO entry. And this required filming..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...was hired to do freelance journalism. I got a contract from PBS to do a documentary on China's WTO entry. And this required filming..."
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"...was hired to do freelance journalism. I got a contract from PBS to do a documentary on China's WTO entry. And this required filming..."
"...to China. And if I'm not mistaken, what happened with the PBS documentary that you try to do that they kicked you out and..."
"...I started out as a young journalist, I was subcontracted by PBS to do a documentary on China's WTO entry. And one major issue..."
"...a freelance journalist writing for a higher education. I did a PBS documentary. And then I was arrested when I was working on the..."
"...years ago, I was arrested while filming a worker protest for PBS. That is true. Yes. But that was twenty five years ago, guys...."
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