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Violence against journalists escalates in Hong Kong

Since June, journalists have been attacked while covering protests in Hong Kong.

HKJA lodges complaint over the police’s abuses against the press, calls for independent investigation

The Hong Kong Journalists Association has called for the Chief Executive to set up an independent committee to ascertain whether a top level order was the cause of wide-spread and violent abuses of the press by police. A complaint to the Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) has also been filed by the union to demand an investigation into individual cases.

Hong Kong: Police harassed journalists covering massive protests

The Hong Kong Journalists Association urged the government to stop the police harassment of journalists covering the protests against the Fugitive Transfer Bill.

A man attending the Frankfurt Book Fair holds up a piece of paper inscribed with the words: 'Where is (Chinese activist and writer) Tan Zuoren?' during the speech of Chinese vice President Xi Jinping in Frankfurt, Germany, 13 October 2009, JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images

Hong Kong media groups oppose new extradition bill

The proposed amendments will allow the transfer of “fugitives” from Hong Kong to mainland China.

Shadow of political cartoonist Badiucao projected on a 'tiger chair' - used to interrogate detainees - in place of his art show, which was cancelled by authorities, Hong Kong, 2 November 2018, ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images

The death knell for freedom of speech in Hong Kong

Activists, artists, and journalists perceived to be critical against China are increasingly facing harassment in Hong Kong

Financial Times editor Victor Mallet speaks at the Great Debates series as part of the Shanghai Literary Festival, China, 21 March 2017, Financial Times/flickr

Hong Kong refuses to renew visa of Financial Times editor Victor Mallet

Hong Kong has refused to renew the visa of British journalist Victor Mallet, who is also the vice president of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club.

A man flicks through his newspaper in a cafe in Hong Kong under a television showing China's President Xi Jinping giving a speech at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, 18 October 2017, ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images

Hong Kong journalists warn against diminishing freedoms

The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) has released its annual report on press freedom. HKJA chairperson Chris Yeung says that Hong Kong residents feel increasingly that the “China factor” has caused shrinkage of the room for free speech and free press.

LGBTQI+ Pride flag flies in front of skyline, Hong Kong, China, 6 November 2015, Isaac Lawrence/AFP/Getty Images

Hong Kong removes LGBTQI+-themed children’s books from libraries

Hong Kong’s Home Affairs Bureau removed 10 children’s books featuring stories about same-sex parents

HKJA chairman Chris Yeung (C) walks past a letter (back R) from the group displayed outside the China's Liaison Office building in Hong Kong on 16 May 2018, after a journalist was arrested and left injured while trying to interview a human rights lawyer in Beijing, ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images

Hong Kong journalists attacked and detained in Beijing

Non-uniformed police attacked several Hong Kong-based journalists who were trying to interview a human rights lawyer in Beijing.

A man flicks through his newspaper in a cafe in Hong Kong under a television showing China's President Xi Jinping giving a speech at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, 18 October 2017, ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images

Public evaluation of Hong Kong press freedom drops to new low

Survey results indicate that pressure from the Central Government is seen as a major force damaging press freedom in the city; 70% of journalists feel that press freedom in Hong Kong has worsened in the last year.

banner in Chinese which reads "Hong Kong Independence" is displayed at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong, 8 September 2017, REUTERS/Bobby Yip

Speaking of independence is getting harder for Hong Kongers

Beijing has been more forcefully asserting its influence over Hong Kong. In September, the leaders of 10 universities in Hong Kong condemned “abuses” of free speech on campuses.

A woman is reflected in a window behind Chinese and Hong Kong flags, in Hong Kong, 2 July 2017, REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

Hong Kong Free Press threatened for ‘spreading hatred’ against China

The editor and a commentator for the Hong Kong Free Press have received threatening letters for “spreading hatred and dividing Hong Kong, China society”.

Student leaders Joshua Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow chant slogans before a verdict, on charges of inciting and participating in an illegal assembly in 2014, REUTERS/Bobby Yip

Hong Kong imprisons democracy activists Joshua Wong, Nathan Law, Alex Chow

Three young leaders of Hong Kong’s democracy movement have been jailed for leading the 2014 protests.

Hong Kong leader-elect Carrie Lam attends a news conference in Beijing, China, 11 April 2017, REUTERS/Jason Lee

Hong Kong government urged to stop ‘discriminatory policy’ against online media

Hong Kong journalists working in online-only media have been barred from attending at least two important press events, namely Carrie Lam’s first press gathering in her official capacity as the Chief Executive and her press conference to introduce her team of principal officials.

An activist holds a placard demanding the release of Chinese Nobel Peace Laureate Liu Xiaobo during a demonstration on the 20th anniversary of the territory's handover from Britain to Chinese rule, in Hong Kong, 1 July 2017, REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

Hong Kong media censored and controlled during visit by Chinese president

The IFJ strongly criticises the actions by authorities against the media during the visit of President Xi Jinping to mark the 20th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong.

A man stands near Chinese and Hong Kong flags at an event to show support for the Chinese president's visit at a gathering in Hong Kong, 29 June 2017, AP Photo/Ng Han Guan

Media freedom in free fall 20 years after Hong Kong returned to China

A generation after Hong Kong was handed back to China, the level of media freedom in the former British colony has never been so low.