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China reporter 'confesses on TV'

Source BBC News@ tienganhvui.com


Chen Yongzhou on CCTVChen Yongzhou appeared on state TV in his prison uniform


An imprisoned Chinese journalist whose newspaper has made front-page appeals for his release has confessed to wrongdoing on state TV.


"I'm willing to admit my guilt and to show repentance," said reporter Chen Yongzhou, arrested over claims he defamed a partly state-owned firm.


State media said he had admitted writing false stories for money.


Analysts say there have been a number of televised confessions recently in high-profile or politicised cases.


But campaigners have frequently criticised the practice, saying they are often made under duress and violate rights to due process.


Mr Chen wrote several articles for the Guangdong-based New Express newspaper alleging financial irregularities at a construction-equipment company called Zoomlion.


"In this case I've caused damages to Zoomlion and also the whole news media industry and its ability to earn the public's trust," he told state broadcaster CCTV.


"I did this mainly because I hankered after money and fame. I've been used. I've realised my wrongdoing."


State media said he had confessed to taking bribes, but did not report who might have paid the bribes.


His case attracted huge attention after the New Express twice used its front page to call for his release.


The newspaper has not yet commented on the confession.





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