国防大学教授张召忠证实方静接受调查
据《中国日报》报道,星期四,根据消息透露一位资深中国中央电视台( CCTV )主播涉嫌从事间谍活动。根据一位CCTV工作人员透露给《中国日报》的消息,方静,这位38岁的CCTV黄金时段军事节目--《防务新观察》的主持人。因为涉嫌为台湾当间谍正处于调查中。
而国家安全当局既没有证实,也未否认央视主播涉嫌为台湾从事间谍活动的报道。
方静,北京本地的研究生学位,于2006年开始主持《防务新观察》。她最后主持此节目是今年3月1日,当时她正与国防大学的军事问题专家张召忠共同主持一期关于印度军事实力的节目。
而经常参加节目的张召忠教授星期四向《中国日报》透露,方静现在正处于调查中,而有关她的调查还远远没有结束。
“她被没有根据传言一样,被捕入狱,”张召忠说,“但是她不再主持节目了,因为她最近处于调查中。”
张召忠证实3月1日以后,她已经退出节目了。
而根据CCTV的来源也证实,“她被国安带走了,可能是因为间谍问题。”
消息人士说,方静被来自台湾的“一位年龄比她小8岁的男人”诱惑,并且收了对方的钱为其做事。
方静是央视著名的节目主持人之一,曾参与许多大型节目的实况转播,包括1997年为期3天的香港回归和2000年庆祝千禧年的现场实况直播。
她毕业于北京广播学院,于1994年开始供职于中央电视台。工作期间,她还曾赴波士顿的哈佛大学当访问学者。
央视的另一个主持人阿忆9日在他的博客中透露方静放弃黄金时段的新闻节目而去主持防务新观察是为了方便收集军事情报。
11日晚一个有关方静的论坛灌满了网友激动的帖子,许多方静的粉丝对此感到震惊和愤怒。
一位观众透露,“这样一位杰出女性怎能背叛祖国大陆?而且如果传言属实,这很令人担忧。因为方静已经利用她的工作中得知了很多重要军事情报。”
原文:
Fang Jing, the 38-year-old face of CCTVs prime-time military program Defense Watch, is being investigated for possibly spying for Taiwan, colleagues told China Daily.
The security authorities have neither confirmed nor denied the reports.
Fang, a Beijing native with a postgraduate degree, started hosting the program in 2006.
Her last on-air appearance was on the Sunday edition on March 1 when she hosted an episode about Indias military strength featuring Rear Admiral Zhang Zhaozhong, a military expert at the National Defense University.
Fangs segments often touch upon regional military topics and she compares Chinas military capacity with foreign powers, often with the help of specialists from the Peoples Liberation Army.
Zhang, who has been a frequent guest on the show, told China Daily Thursday night that Fangs case is "still under investigation" and "no conclusion has been reached so far".
"She has not been jailed as is being rumored," Zhang said. "But she is not hosting the program anymore, because she is currently being investigated."
He confirmed that Fang quit after the March 1 edition.
Sources with CCTV also confirmed Thursday that Fang had been "taken away for a possible spy probe".
She was rumored to have been seduced by a man from Taiwan who was "eight years younger than her" and to have received money from him, the sources said.
Fang had been member of the all-star line-up at some of the largest live broadcasts in CCTV history, including the three-day live coverage of the return of Hong Kong to the mainland in 1997 and live coverage of the millennium celebrations.
She started working for CCTV in 1994 after graduating from Chinas top school for broadcast journalists and spent four months at Harvard University in Boston as a visiting scholar.
A Yi, another CCTV anchor, speculated on his blog on Tuesday that Fang, who had hosted prime-time news features and news bulletins, wanted to host the military weekly program "for the purpose of collecting military intelligence for sources outside".
An online forum about Fang Thursday night was filled with emotional posts, with many fans expressing shock and outrage.
"It cant be that such an outstanding woman has been turned against the mainland," a viewer said on condition of anonymity.
"But if its true, it is quite worrisome because she could have learned a lot through her job."