[My Oped in @Independent] My former colleague @chowtingagnes has been arrested and so has @JimmyLaiApple.
Beijing is stepping up its attack on press freedom. It is the first time members of the press have been arrested under national security law.https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/hong-kong-beijing-press-freedom-arrests-jimmy-lai-agnes-chow-a9663711.html …
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3/ ...with reporters’ desks rifled through, computers and files seized and all staff and reporters checked. Given Apply Daily is one of the remaining critical voices in the city, Beijing is now launching the largest-ever assault on the island’s press freedom.
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4/ It's the first time members of the press have been arrested under the law. In recent weeks, Beijing has been speeding up its media crackdown. Right before the enactment, HK’s immigration department set up a new national security unit to vet visa applications...
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5/ ...including those from foreign correspondents. For journalists who had covered the Hong Kong movements last year, their visa applications or renewals were delayed for weeks or even rejected, mirroring the control of the media in mainland China.
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6/ As well as controlling the international media, Beijing has also toughened up on local newsrooms. News directors of two credible TV providers in HK, iCable and NowTV, were replaced with more pro-government heads within a week.
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7/ Worse still, today is the first time that HK police has launched a new restriction on news coverage by imposing cordon lines and limiting media access. Even international media outlets eg
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8/ Press freedom is the key cornerstones of HK, in contrast to stringent media restrictions in mainland China. It serves as an important litmus test to determine whether global financial hub will remain open, free & tolerant to critical views under Beijing’s authoritarian rule.
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9/ Jimmy Lai’s arrest has presaged a new dark era of media censorship. With its sweeping powers under national security law, Beijing now extends its reach to the city’s media outlets. After pulling books from libraries, sacking prominent law professor Benny Tai...
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10/ ...and cancelling elections, Beijing has put critical voices in the media in its crosshairs & imperilled the free flow of information to global audiences. Beijing is decoupling HK from the world and turning media outlets in HK into a state-controlled propaganda apparatus.
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11/ My former colleague
@chowtingagnes has just been arrested for violating the national security law, even though she quit the democracy group Demosisto, stopped her lobbying work and took down her Twitter account before the law went into effect.Show this thread -
12/ Beyond any doubt, the new security law is retrospective. From opposition leaders to critical media, Beijing is now staging its outrageous political purge on the city’s dissidents. Despite Beijing’s looming authoritarian shadow, resistance is our only way out.
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13/ Even when China attempts to rule the city with Orwellian thoughtcrimes, Hongkongers will not surrender. From now on, it is not just a fight for democracy and liberty, but also a battle between truth and lies.
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14/ Fear reigns, but our fight for democracy will not stop.https://www.patreon.com/joshuawong
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