FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : Jan. 24, 2021
Contact : Rohit Mahajan | 202.489.8021 | mahajanr(a)rfa.org
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| Bay Fang Resumes Role as President of Radio Free Asia ]
WASHINGTON – Bay Fang was [
https://www.usagm.gov/2021/01/24/united-states-agency-for-global-media-repl…
| appointed ] President of Radio Free Asia (RFA) by the Acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for
Global Media (USAGM) Kelu Chao. Fang returns to the office of RFA President, having
previously served in the role from November 2019 to June 2020.
“I am deeply honored to return to my position at the helm of this vital institution,” Fang
said. “I know how much RFA matters to people living under authoritarian rule, and the
ability to continue its unique brand of incisive journalism without fear or favor is
critical in today’s world.
“RFA both informs and empowers the citizens of countries where authoritarians continue to
spin webs of disinformation. As President, I look forward to ensuring RFA continues to
shine as a beacon of quality, independent journalism in Asia and beyond.”
Fang first joined RFA as Managing Director for East Asia in 2015. In 2016 she became
Executive Editor, and was named RFA’s President in November 2019. During her tenure, Fang
spearheaded in-depth investigative ventures into [
https://www.rfa.org/about/releases/nk-labor-overseas-04052016112935.html | North Korea ]
’s practice of skirting international sanctions through globe-spanning forced overseas
labor operations, and numerous multimedia projects showcasing RFA’s in-depth journalism [
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/special/china-reach/ | on China’s influence in Southeast
Asia ] . She also oversaw coverage of the surveillance state in China’s Uyghur and Tibetan
regions, including RFA’s exclusive reporting on China’s extrajudicial detention of more
than 1 million Uyghurs and related developments.
Fang’s 20-plus-year career in journalism began when she served as the Beijing Bureau Chief
for US News & World Report, where she won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for
her story "China's Stolen Wives." Fang went on to cover the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq for US News and World Report magazine, and later became the
Diplomatic Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. She has also served as a Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State, overseeing public diplomacy and public affairs for Europe
and Eurasia. Fang earned her undergraduate degree at Harvard University, was a Fulbright
scholar in Hong Kong and a visiting fellow at Oxford University.
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Rohit Mahajan
Vice President of Communications and External Relations
Radio Free Asia