Spying denied
NZPA-AP Hong Kong “The New York Times" correspondent, John Buras, expelled from China after the Peking Government accused him
of illegally entering and taking pictures of a military zone, arrived in Hong Kong yesterday. He said that Chinese allegations that he had engaged in intelligence - gathering
activities were nonsense. “It was nonsense from the start,” said Buras, aged 41, at Hong Kong airport “I engaged in a quite legitimate journalistic activity.”
He said he had “travelled to the countryside of China to see for myself spontaneously what differences have been brought by the reforms of the last few years.”
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Press, 24 July 1986, Page 11
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