Jiang says he was detained in northeastern China in 2002 while filming worker protests, signed a confession that he was working illegally as a reporter, and was deported without being charged with a crime.
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Worker Protest
Jiang says he was detained in northeastern China in 2002 while filming worker protests, signed a confession that he was working illegally as a reporter, and was deported without being charged with a crime.
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"You're full of praise for China's role in trying to get peace in the Middle East. Here's what I don't get. You were caught..."
"...system. So I was dispatched to northeastern China to film a worker protest. Unfortunately, the place was swimming with police spies, and I was..."
"...a documentary on China's WTO entry. And this required filming a worker protest and there were quite a few worker protests during this time..."
"...spy. And I was a journalist working to film in a worker protest."
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