A Chinese journalist jailed for four years after documenting the early phases of the COVID-19 outbreak from the pandemic's epicenter was sentenced on Friday to four more years in prison, Reporters Without Borders said.
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- Zhang Zhan, a Chinese COVID-19 whistleblower, received an additional four-year prison sentence.
- She previously served four years for reporting on the early COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan. 10s
- Zhang's health declined during her first imprisonment, resulting in hospitalization. 42s
- She was released in May 2024 but detained again three months later, with the new sentence linked to her reporting on human rights abuses. 1m 3s
- Rights groups and press freedom advocates have condemned her prosecution and called for her release. 1m 9s