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China journalists banned from disseminating state secrets  

官方发文禁止新闻从业人员非法记录传递国家秘密

6月30日,国家新闻出版广电总局印发《新闻从业人员职务行为信息管理办法》。《办法》要求,新闻单位应加强对新闻从业人员职务行为信息的规范管理。 [查看全文]
2014-07-08 15:20 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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China's press authority has issued rules to tighten management on information including state secrets received by journalists during their work.

Journalists are banned from illegal copying, recording, or storage of state secrets, according to the rules made public on Tuesday but released by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television on June 30.

According to the administration, the rules cover various information, materials and news products that journalists may deal with during their work, including state secrets, commercial secrets and unpublicized information.

Under the rules, journalists should not violate non-disclosure agreements signed with their employers.

"Reporters, editors and anchormen should not disseminate state secrets in any form via any media and they should not mention such information in their private exchanges or letters," the rules stipulate.

The administration asked media institutions to standardize and step up management of job-related information and sign non-disclosure agreements with journalists in accordance with the law.

 

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