New York, December 12, 2005Chinese authorities have extended
for three months the detention without charge of Hong Kong journalist
Ching Cheong, a move condemned today by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Ching, a reporter for the Singapore daily The Straits Times, has
been held since April 22 without access to a lawyer.
"It is deplorable that our colleague continues to be held in a Beijing
detention center without counsel or any means to defend himself against
the government's accusations," said CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper.
"Authorities have produced no evidence of a crime, and must release Ching
Cheong immediately."
Ching was detained while seeking transcripts of interviews with ousted
former leader Zhao Ziyang, according to his wife Mary Lau. Zhao spent
15 years under house arrest for opposing the military crackdown at Tiananmen
Square in 1989.
On August 5, the official Xinhua News Agency reported that Ching had been
formally arrested on suspicion of spying for Taiwan. He was transferred
from house arrest in Beijing to a remand center.
A Chinese official speaking on behalf of the State Council told The
Straits Times that the investigation period for Ching's had been extended
twice after his arrest, the newspaper reported on Saturday.
The Straits Times said its requests for Ching to see a lawyer have
been denied.

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