BEIJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- In a decree signed by
Premier Wen Jiabao, China on Friday issued a set of regulations on reporting
activities in China by foreign journalists during the Beijing Olympic Games and
the preparatory period. The following are the full text of the regulations:
REGULATIONS ON REPORTING ACTIVITIES IN CHINA BY
FOREIGN JOURNALISTS DURING THE BEIJING OLYMPIC GAMES AND THE PREPARATORY PERIOD
Article 1
These Regulations are formulated to facilitate
reporting activities carried out in accordance with the laws of the People's
Republic of China by foreign journalists in China to advance and promote the
Olympic Spirit during the Beijing Olympic Games and the preparatory period.
Article 2
These Regulations apply to reporting activities
carried out by foreign journalists covering the Beijing Olympic Games and
related matters in China during the Beijing Olympic Games and the preparatory
period.
The Beijing Olympic Games mentioned in the
Regulations refer to the 29th Olympic Games and the 13th Paralympic Games.
Article 3
Foreign journalists who intend to come to China for
reporting should apply for visas at Chinese embassies, consulates or other
visa-issuing institutions authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
China.
Foreign journalists who hold valid Olympic Identity
and Accreditation Cards and Paralympic Identity and Accreditation Cards are
entitled to multiple entries into the territory of the People's Republic of
China with visa exemption by presenting Olympic Identity and Accreditation
Cards, together with valid passports or other travel documents.
Article 4
Foreign journalists may bring a reasonable quantity
of reporting equipments into China duty free for their own use. The
aforementioned equipments should be shipped out of China's territory at the end
of their reporting activities.
To bring into China reporting equipment duty free for
their own use, foreign journalists should apply for the Equipment Confirmation
Letter at Chinese embassies or consulates and present the Equipment Confirmation
Letter together with a J-2 visa when going through customs inspection. Foreign
journalists who hold Olympic Identity and Accreditation Cards and Paralympic
Identity and Accreditation Cards may present the Equipment Confirmation Letter
issued by the Organizing Committee of the 29th Olympic Games when going through
customs inspection.
Article 5
For reporting needs, foreign journalists may, on a
temporary basis, bring in, install and use radio communication equipment after
completing the required application and approval procedures.
Article 6
To interview organizations or individuals in China,
foreign journalists need only to obtain their prior consent.
Article 7
Foreign journalists may, through organizations
providing services to foreign nationals, hire Chinese citizens to assist them in
their reporting activities.
Article 8
The media guide for foreign journalists of the
Beijing Olympic Games shall be formulated by the Organizing Committee of the
29th Olympic Games in accordance with these Regulations.
Article 9
These Regulations shall come into force as of 1
January 2007 and expire on 17 October 2008.
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