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China Daily | Updated: 2010-03-26 07:51

Illegal mines breed fake scribes

Many unemployed youths in Xinzhou, Shanxi province, make a living by posing as journalists. They visit illegal coal mines and threaten their owners or managers with "exposure" unless they grease their palms.

Since the mines are illegal and do not have even the basic safety level, their owners are afraid of being jailed if exposed and usually pay the fake journalists money to keep their mouth shut.

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