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Tokyo, Dec 15 (efe-epa).- Foreign correspondents clubs around Asia expressed solidarity and concern on Tuesday over the arrest of Bloomberg News journalist Haze Fan, and urged an explanation for her detention in the country.
Chinese citizen Haze was arrested by agents of the Beijing Municipal National Security Bureau in a case that is “under investigation,” as Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin confirmed Monday.
Foreign correspondents clubs from Hong Kong, Japan, Jakarta, the Philippines, South Asia, Taiwan and Thailand said in a joint statement Tuesday that they are “very concerned” by the journalist’s arrest and are joining the efforts of the Foreign Correspondents Club of China “in its efforts to seek an explanation on why the Chinese authorities detained Fan.”