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China detaining Singaporean newspaper correspondent as 'a spy'

By Mure Dickie in Beijing, Justine Lau in Hong Kong and John Burton in Singapore

Published: May 31 2005 05:23 | Last updated: May 31 2005 05:23

China on Tuesday accused the Hong Kong-based correspondent for the Singapore Straits Times of being a spy, but his newspaper said it was shocked by the charge and his wife said he was a legitimate journalist.

Ching Cheong, the Straits Times' chief China correspondent, has been held for more than a month. Coming after the detention of a New York Times researcher, the case has heightened concerns about China's treatment of foreign news staff.

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