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Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister SenatorWong has reinforced the Labor Party’s support for a free press following a rush to return two Australian journalists from China over safety concerns.

Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has reinforced the Labor Party’s support for a free press following a rush to return two Australian journalists from China over safety concerns. Australian journalists Bill Birtles and Mike Smith were both flown home to Sydney following an encounter between ABC journalist Bill Birtles and the local police where he was asked to surrender himself for interviews. Ms Wong described the situation as “highly disturbing”.

“Australians believe that the right to freedom of expression, the right to freedom of opinion and the right of the press to press freedom is a core Australian value," she said. “We believe Australian journalists and journalist everywhere should be able to do their work safely without the risk of intimidation or arbitrary detention".

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