Four years in prison, Chinese journalist recording the body explosion in Wuhan

An independent journalist who reported on Wuhan's explosion of Coronavirus earlier this year was sentenced by the court to four years in prison. Zhang Jean reported deploying quarantine to Wuhan as he was arrested a year after the showing of the Coronavirus in this Chinese metropolis. The 37-year-old girl travelled to the central Chinese town last February to convey climate and effort [...]
Zhang Jean reported deploying quarantine to Wuhan as he was arrested a year after the showing of the Coronavirus in this Chinese metropolis.
The 37-year-old girl travelled to the central Chinese town last February to convey the climate and efforts by authorities to contain the virus, at a time when they began imposing strict restrictions on Chinese public and private media.
By CNN After reporting, the journalist disappeared from Wuhan in May before she was discovered to have been arrested by police in Shanghai on charges of “including harassment”, a frequent cause of arrest by journalists and activists in China.
Zhang thus becomes the first citizen journalist to have been convicted of her role in spreading information about the pandemic of Coronavirus, but she is not the first journalist in China to disappear or be imprisoned after reporting it.











