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West urged to fight against 'dire' state of press freedom in HK

West urged to fight against 'dire' state of press freedom in HK
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CNN Newsroom Live-20220117-08:54:00

local press corps. in 2000, reporters shouted questions at then chinese leader jiang zemin. >> hong kong was also a very big center for international coverage in the asian region, precisely because it was a place where you didn't need to worry about someone knocking on your door in the early hours of the morning. >> hello, and welcome to the post. >> reporter: for 20 years, british journalist steve vines hosted a news show on hong kong's public television network, but he packed up and left for this rain-soaked corner of england last year after he watched authorities arrest dozens of opposition politicians and activists. >> it was just breath taking.

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Hong Kong's RTHK Blacklists Pro-Democracy Musicians (Reports)

Ten Canto-pop singers and groups, including politically vocal celebrities Denise Ho,...

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Inside the fall of Hong Kong's free press | The Saturday Paper

Hong Kong’s journalists are being targeted, their offices raided and their work censored or shut down. While some reporters have self-exiled, those who remain ask: Who could be arrested next?

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Hong Kong now under total control of Xi Jinping's regime

All semblances of opposition and autonomy have been snuffed out in the city I love

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More Hong Kong Civil Society Groups Disband Under Pressure from National Security Law

More Hong Kong Civil Society Groups Disband Under Pressure from National Security Law
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The Media Show-20210819-00:45:00

possible for this media to engage in interviews in a potentially sensitive subject. like at the time of the sars outburst, there were much more coverage of the disaster. there were much more criticism of the government. this time, it was actually after a short moment when online the chinese could comment on the covid—i9. there has been a wave of propaganda and a wave of censorship that just made them stop. steve vines, does that tally with your more recent experience? yes, i mean, it's always fascinating to speak to reporters and other people who are based in beijing, and then you discover that the experience that they're having is very much the experience that you're having in hong kong. i mean, in the past, just to give you an example,

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The Media Show-20210819-00:34:00

mainland, is increasingly coming to resemble the mainland itself. journalism has always been a high—risk occupation on the mainland, and it's tragic to see it becoming so in hong kong. we did put some of the points that that you raised there to the chinese embassy here. as yet, we haven't heard back from them. sha hua, you're based in hong kong for the wall streetjournal. do you recognise the atmosphere that steve has just described there? there is tight state control of media and obviously also a tight control sometimes of the sources that we want to talk to. and i think there has been insufficient reporting on the sort of tightening grip on a lot of areas in hong kong. now, i'm reporting from hong kong on issues like climate or the vaccine or social issues, so i can't really speak to how it is for hong kong

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The Media Show-20210819-00:31:00

increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside china's borders. and steve vines, the observer's man in hong kong since the 1980s, said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. so what is the situation forjournalists in china and for those trying to cover the country from afar? let me introduce you to my guests. i mentioned steve vines, he is one of them, former china correspondent for the observer, now back in the uk. sha hua is a correspondent for the wall streetjournal based in hong kong. cedric alviani is head of the east asia bureau for reporters without borders and isjoining us from taiwan. amy qin is china correspondent for the new york times, based in beijing, now works in taiwan, she is on the line from california. and meera selva, deputy director of the reuters institute at oxford university. welcome to all of you, thank you for being a part of the programme, especially those who are joining us

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The Media Show-20210819-00:56:00

on, that we did put some of these points to the chinese embassy, but as yet, nothing from them. but thank you very much to all of my guests today — to amy qin, sha hua, meera selva, cedric alviani, and steve vines. the media show will be back at the same time next week. so thank you very much for watching and goodbye. hello. it feels a little like our weather has been sulking so far this week — kind of stuck in a rut of greyness and lingering cloud. it's not in a great hurry to get out of that position through today, either. we did see some sunshine on wednesday across central and eastern england, and i'm hopeful we will see some for at least a time today — this break in the clouds ahead of a weak weather front coming in from the west. so through the morning,

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