BBC reporter John Sudworth hides in Taiwan island after Xinjiang individuals plan to sue BBC for fake news: Global Times


File photo of John Sudworth.

BEIJING (Global Times): BC's Beijing correspondent John Sudworth, who became infamous in China for his many biased stories distorting China's Xinjiang policies and Coivid-19 responses, has left the Chinese mainland and is now believed to be hiding in Taiwan island after Xinjiang individuals said they plan to sue BBC for fake news, sources told the Global Times.

From stigmatising China as being the origin of the novel coronavirus to claiming Xinjiang's cotton was "tainted," Sudworth has participated in many of BBC's notorious reports attacking China in recent years.

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