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Radio Free Asia company history timeline

1996

Radio Free Asia was incorporated in March 1996, and began broadcasting in September 1996.

1997

In 1997, the then US Deputy Secretary of State, Strobe Talbott, began talks with the government of Australia to purchase abandoned transmission facilities near Darwin, Northern Territory for the purpose of expanding RFA's signal to overcome jamming.

RFA also broadcasts in Cantonese, Tibetan (Kham, Amdo, and Uke dialects), Uyghur, Burmese, Vietnamese, Lao, Khmer (to Cambodia) and Korean (to North Korea). The Korean service launched in 1997 with Jaehoon Ahn as its founding director.

1998

Three RFA reporters were denied access to China to cover United States President Bill Clinton's visit in June 1998.

2006

In the course of 2006, RFA introduced videos, blogs and message boards with readers and listeners comments.

2009

Uyghurs in exile mark anniversary of deadly 2009 Urumqi unrest

2017

In 2017, RFA and other networks, such as Voice of America, were put under the then newly created United States Agency for Global Media that also sends representatives to its board of directors.

2018

In 2018, after RFA Journalist Gulchehra Hoja published an interview with an individual who had been detained in the Xinjiang internment camps, Chinese authorities detained approximately two dozen of Hoja's relatives.

2021

National Review has reported that as of 2021, eight of Radio Free Asia's fifteen staff of Uyghur ethnicity have family members who are detained in the Xinjiang internment camps.

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