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Joint statement: The decline of press freedom in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has wasted little time in curbing its citizens’ liberties by using the new security law to curtail peaceful speech and protests and arrest critics. This was evidenced last week by the arrest of prominent Hong Kong media owner Jimmy Lai, along with other journalists and activists, as well as sanctions against at least 11 Americans.

China imposes sanctions on leaders of Freedom House, Human Rights Watch and US lawmakers

The Chinese government imposed sanctions on 11 Americans, which included legislators and leaders of IFEX members Human Rights Watch and Freedom House for their advocacy on Hong Kong’s democratic rights.

Hong Kong press freedom enters threatening new era

Journalists and analysts discuss implications of China’s security law on press freedom.

Hong Kong media in 2020: ‘Freedom in danger’

The Hong Kong Journalists Association has released its 2020 media report titled ‘Freedom in Danger’. The report cited the challenges faced by the media sector over the past 12 months such as the COVID-19 crisis and the ‘political storm’ generated by the anti-extradition protests and the recently passed national security law.

Hong Kong: Freedom House condemns China’s imposition of National Security Law

Freedom House said the repressive legislation was drafted in secret and published just an hour before taking effect.

Civil society groups call on China to scrap National Security Law to save Hong Kong freedoms

86 groups have signed a letter addressed to China’s Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress to call for the scrapping of the national security law for Hong Kong.

Security Law plan could be ‘death knell for freedom’ in Hong Kong

Freedom House said many provisions in the proposed law would endanger democracy advocates, civic activists, and journalists, as well as many members of religious and ethnic minority groups in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong press freedom index hits record low

Hong Kong’s press freedom index 2019 was the lowest ever since the Hong Kong Journalists Association began the survey in 2013. The sharp decline was attributed to law enforcement violence against journalists covering the widespread protests in the city over the past year.

Hong Kong: Crackdown amid COVID-19

Police arrested 15 prominent pro-democracy leaders for “organizing and participating in unlawful assemblies” during the widespread protests in 2019. All 15 were released on bail and their trials are scheduled to begin on 18 May.

‘Shock and regret’ over Beijing ban on American journalists

United States citizens working as journalists at “The New York Times”, “The Wall Street Journal”, and “The Washington Post” were ordered by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to surrender their press credentials.

How Chinese social media platforms control information on COVID-19

New research shows China’s web censors have blocked 516 coronavirus-related keywords.

One Country, One Censor: How China undermines media freedom in Hong Kong and Taiwan

A special report by the Committee to Protect Journalists on how China tries to influence the media in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Face mask ban could further erode press freedom in Hong Kong

A colonial-era law has been revived in Hong Kong to ban the use of facial covering during protests.

Stronger cooperation needed to counter global disinformation on Hong Kong

Disinformation campaigns have targeted the ongoing protests in Hong Kong.

Doxxing of journalists is the latest attack on press freedom in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Journalists Association considers doxxing to be part of a concerted campaign to intimidate journalists and undermine reporting of the protests in the city.

Dear Carrie Lam: NGOs worldwide call on the Hong Kong government to respect press freedom

The IFJ and HKJA, together with the undersigned organizations from all over the world, call on Hong Kong’s government to give stronger assurances that press freedom is protected in Hong Kong.