Radio Free Asia (RFA) has partially resumed broadcasts in Mandarin, Tibetan, and Uyghur to mainland China as announced by its CEO on Feb. 17, after suspension of operations last year due to a significant U.S. government funding cut.
“We are proud to have resumed … providing some of the world’s only independent reporting on these regions in the local languages,” RFA President and CEO Bay Fang wrote in a post on LinkedIn.
She stated that the restoration of broadcasting was made possible by a private contract with transmission services, but rebuilding the network would require continued funding from new congressional approvals….
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