‘We’re Almost Extinct’: China’s Investigative Journalists Are Silenced Under Xi - The New York Times

China’s investigative reporters once provided rare voices of accountability and criticism in a society tightly controlled by the ruling Communist Party, exposing scandals about babies sickened by tainted formula and blood-selling schemes backed by the government.
Reporters were once a force for accountability in China. But President Xi Jinping has brought about what critics call a “total censorship era.”
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