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Trump’s Gutting of RFA Hurts Press Freedom – And Helps Its Opponents – Across Asia 

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Trump’s Gutting of RFA Hurts Press Freedom – And Helps Its Opponents – Across Asia 

RFA and VOA had been the most accessible alternatives to state media for many people in countries like China and North Korea. Not anymore.

Trump’s Gutting of RFA Hurts Press Freedom – And Helps Its Opponents – Across Asia 
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In 2020, North Korean authorities reportedly executed a fishing boat captain by firing squad in front of 100 of his colleagues. His crime: secretly listening to Radio Free Asia (RFA), the U.S. government-funded news outlet that has an estimated 50 million-plus listeners across the Asia-Pacific. 

We only know about the fisherman’s fate because RFA broke the story, based on interviews with sources inside North Korea, including a law enforcement official who confirmed it. RFA was one of the only global media outlets, if not the only one, to have the resources and access to uncover the facts.

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