Chinese reporter detained after accusing official

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AP Beijing
Last Updated : Aug 24 2013 | 8:55 PM IST
Chinese police have detained a journalist on suspicion of causing trouble after he openly alleged that a senior government official was negligent with his public duties, lawyers said today.
Si Weijiang, a lawyer for Liu Hu, said the journalist was detained by Beijing police on Friday at his home in the southern city of Chongqing and taken to Beijing. Liu's other lawyer, Zhou Ze, confirmed that Liu was in detention in Beijing today.
Beijing police did not immediately respond to inquiries today regarding Liu.
In postings on his personal microblogs, Liu had urged authorities to investigate Ma Zhengqi, deputy director of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, saying Ma was derelict while working in Chongqing.
He also shared information that raised questions over possible corruption by other senior government officials. The microblogs were later removed.
Liu's detention is a sign that Beijing does not tolerate online exposure of possible wrongdoings by government officials and party cadres.
Some members of the Chinese public have hailed the Internet as a new and effective venue to fight corruption, but Si said there are risks in doing so because the authorities are not obligated to initiate investigations into public allegations. "If you don't have first-hand material, you can be accused of spreading rumors," Si said.
Zhou said it was unlikely Liu would be charged with causing trouble - a catch-all charge frequently used in China to cover acts disrupting social order - because it is not applicable to online speech. But he said detaining Liu could have a chilling effect to deter others from questioning allegedly corrupt officials in social media.
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First Published: Aug 24 2013 | 8:55 PM IST

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