(a) "It follows British media regulator Ofcom revoking state broadcaster China Global Television Network's (CGTN [中国环球电视网]) licence to broadcast in the UK.
"Ofcom's decision earlier this month came after it found that CGTN's licence was wrongfully held by Star China Media Ltd.
"CGTN was also found in breach of British broadcasting regulations last year, for airing the allegedly forced confession of UK citizen Peter Humphrey.
"In February the BBC published a report featuring interviews with Uighur women who said they had been systematically raped, sexually abused and tortured in China's 're-education' camps in Xinjiang. China's foreign ministry accused the BBC of making a 'false report.'
Note:
(a) The link leads to
'Their goal is to destroy everyone': Uighur camp detainees allege systematic rape
Matthew Hill, David Campanale and Joel Gunter, 'Their Goal Is to Destroy Everyone': Uighur Camp Detainees Allege Systematic Rape. BBC, Feb 2, 2021.
(b)
(i) Ofcom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ofcom
(2003- ; full name: Office of Communications; headquarters London)
(ii) Ofcom https://www.politics.co.uk/reference/ofcom/
("The Office of Communications (Ofcom) is the independent regulatory body overseeing the 'communications industry,' including the distinct areas of telecommunications and broadcasting")