Editor Is Fired After Criticizing Chinese Registration System – General
www.nytimes.com — A top editor of a weekly newspaper who recently called for the reform of China’s onerous household registration system, which restricts where people can live, has been forced out of his job in a fresh warning that journalists who challenge government policy too directly face retribution. The dismissed journalist, Zhang Hong, had been deputy editor in chief of the Web site of the Economic Observer, which is based in Beijing. Two Chinese media sources reached by telephone said he was fired because of his criticism of the registration system, which ties Chinese to their parents’ hometown if they want government services.










