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John Sudworth ( Chinese: 沙磊) [1] is a British journalist. He was previously the Beijing correspondent for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and is currently a North American correspondent for the network. He had lived and worked in China for nine years. [2] His wife, Yvonne Murray, is a reporter for the Irish public broadcaster RTÉ. [3] In 2017, Sudworth and his camera crew were attacked and forced to sign a confession in a Chinese village. [4] In 2020, Sudworth won a George Polk Award for his reporting on the Xinjiang internment camps. [5] After suffering pressure and threats from the Chinese government, [6] he left Beijing and moved to Taipei with his wife and three young children in March 2021. [7] [8]
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John Sudworth ( Chinese: 沙磊) [1] is a British journalist. He was previously the Beijing correspondent for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and is currently a North American correspondent for the network. He had lived and worked in China for nine years. [2] His wife, Yvonne Murray, is a reporter for the Irish public broadcaster RTÉ. [3] In 2017, Sudworth and his camera crew were attacked and forced to sign a confession in a Chinese village. [4] In 2020, Sudworth won a George Polk Award for his reporting on the Xinjiang internment camps. [5] After suffering pressure and threats from the Chinese government, [6] he left Beijing and moved to Taipei with his wife and three young children in March 2021. [7] [8]