see some chilling accounts from correspondents matthew carney of the australian broadcasting corporation says in my phone i have actually seen them in my g. mail opening and closing files. deathy long from the b.b.c. says on two separate occasions my phone call was interrupted and i heard a recording of my call being played back down the line to me one hundred nine members of the two hundred four who responded to that survey but it isn't just china where journalists are facing dangers doing their work i mean much journalists why alone and jews are all have been imprisoned for a little over one year for allegedly violating the country's official secrets act they have been sentenced to seven years in prison their continued incarceration comes in the midst of what human rights watch has described as a climate of fear among journalists in me and mom in a report the rights group accuses the civilian government led by nobel laureate aung san suu chief of failing to revise or oppressive laws the report says instead the government has used them against peaceful critics and protesters angry. fore