BEIJING (Reuters) - A big majority of foreign journalists in China believe reporting conditions have worsened in the past year, and 70 percent who answered a survey said they have been harassed, according to initial findings from the Foreign Correspondents' Club of China.
The accounts of tightening official pressure on foreign reporters came in the preliminary results of a survey published on Thursday, and reflect recent friction between journalists and police who have tried to deter reporting from sites of potential protest.