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China releases imprisoned pastor Ezra Jin after U.S. pressure

China releases imprisoned pastor Ezra Jin after U.S. pressure

The Guardian

Ezra Jin, founder of a prominent underground church in China, has been released from prison and reunited with his family in the United States. His release followed U.S. diplomatic pressure.

5 sources across English

Left 60% · Center 20% · Right 20%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources on the left emphasize the release of Ezra Jin, founder of a prominent underground church, highlighting his reunion with family in the US and noting his arrest for 'illegal use of information networks.'

Center: Centrist coverage focuses on the release of Ezra Jin, founder of a significant underground church, and his subsequent reunion with his family in the United States.

Right: Right-leaning sources frame the release of Pastor Ezra Jin, who was jailed by China, as a victory, emphasizing his freedom after imprisonment.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of the release, with some sources emphasizing the humanitarian aspect and religious freedom, while others adopt a more triumphalist tone regarding China's actions.

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