Australian journalist Cheng Lei has spoken out after her view of a media conference with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Canberra was obstructed by Chinese officials on Monday.
'A bad look': Cheng Lei speaks out after Chinese officials appeared to obstruct her view of document signing in Canberra
Sky News host Cheng Lei suggested China could be"keeping tabs" on her after returning to Australia following more than three years in detention in Beijing. Picture: Sky News Australia Lei, speaking earlier the same day with AM Agenda host Laura Jayes, made an honest admission about the effects and potential ramifications of reporting on China again after a more than three-year-long detention in Beijing.
Jayes asked Lei whether it was possible Chinese officials had held meetings discussing the journalist, who had been held in detention from August 2020 to October 2023.
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