Articles by Hong Kong Journalists Association
Hong Kong journalists trolled and harassed, families and associates threatened
Hong Kong Journalists Association said that this is a serious interference with press freedom.
Hong Kong: Sedition conviction ‘exemplifies decline of press freedom’
This is the first sedition trial and conviction against a media outlet since Hong Kong’s Handover.
Press freedom in Hong Kong at 11-year low according to media survey
Journalist respondents were highly concerned about the potential impact of Article 23 national security legislation.
Hong Kong media group condemns “Wall Street Journal” for firing HKJA chair
Hong Kong Journalists Association calls on all media organisations to allow their employees to freely advocate for press freedom in solidarity with fellow journalists in Hong Kong and China.
Hong Kong’s press freedom index hits new low
The Hong Kong Journalists Association said that the continuous attacks on journalists by the government show that Hong Kong no longer has space for critical voices.
Hong Kong’s Press Freedom Index remains low
The Hong Kong Journalists Association believes that the environment for news reporting in Hong Kong has drastically deteriorated over the past year.
Hong Kong Journalists Association expresses deep regret over the arrest of its chairman Chan Ron Sing
Despite being released on bail, journalist Ronson Chan is ordered to report to Mong Kok Police Station on 21 September.
HKJA expresses deep concern over the arrest of directors and senior staff of Stand News
Among those held by authorities for questioning was Ronson Chan Ron-sing, the chairperson of Hong Kong Journalists Association.