New rules for Taiwan journalists
1/11/2008 11:29
CHINESE mainland today published a new version of reporting regulation for
Taiwan journalists.
The revised regulation was released by the State
Council's Taiwan Affair's Office, which aims to protect legal interests of
visiting Taiwan journalists in the mainland, promote mutual understanding among
people across the Taiwan Strait and peaceful development of cross-Strait
relations.
The 12-article regulation says Taiwan journalists should
apply for the travel permit for Taiwan residents to enter and exit the mainland.
Taiwan journalists should ask for permission of the individual or
organization they wish to have interview with and bring with press cards for
identification check.
According to the regulation, Taiwan journalists
could hire mainland assistants through authorized mainland service agencies.
They could import, install and use radio-communication devices for reporting
need after legal application procedure.
A normal term for reporting in
the mainland will be three months and could be extended to a maximum of six
months by application, it says.
It also asks Taiwan journalists working
in the mainland to obey professional ethics and provide objective, fair
stories.
Xinhua
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