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HK to broaden movie censorship - Taipei Times

Hong Kong has instructed censors to ban any movie that could be seen as endorsing activities that would contravene the National Security Law imposed by Beijing last year, the latest curb on freedom of expression in the territory.
Hong Kong yesterday said it was amending guidelines under the Film Censorship Ordinance to consider the security law which bars subversion, terrorism, secession and collusion with foreign forces.
The rules determine the suitability of movies planned for public exhibition in the territory.
Censors should be mindful of their duty to prevent and suppress acts or activities that endanger national security, including anything that threatens ....

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Guilty Verdict for Hong Kong Journalist as Media Faces 'Frontal Assault'


Guilty Verdict for Hong Kong Journalist as Media Faces ‘Frontal Assault’
As China stifles dissent in the city, news outlets have found themselves in the authorities’ cross hairs.
Choy Yuk-ling, a producer for Radio Television Hong Kong, was found guilty on Thursday of making false statements to obtain public records for a report that was critical of the police.Credit.Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times
April 22, 2021Updated 6:23 a.m. ET
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s police chief warned journalists they could be investigated for reporting “fake news.” A newspaper controlled by the Chinese government called for a ban on the city’s biggest pro-democracy news outlet. Masked men ransacked the offices of a publication critical of China’s Communist Party and smashed its presses. ....

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Foreign correspondents in China say harassment, intimidation by authorities ramping up


But he said now that China wields greater influence globally, he senses that authorities are much more interested in control than ever before. Tightening control over the media has been a feature of Chinese President Xi Jinping s leadership, and from the start of China s coronavirus outbreak, it appears the government has become more intolerant of criticism.
WATCH | Why it s in China s interest to restrict foreign media:
Does China need foreign media anymore?
World1 month ago
1:54China wields so much power on the global stage these days that it is less concerned about how foreign media makes the country look than in the past, says Keith Richburg, director of the University of Hong Kong s Journalism and Media Studies Centre and a former China correspondent for the Washington Post.1:54 ....

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Calling all writers! SOPA 2021 Journalism Awards is now open for entries


As the English poet
Matthew Arnold said, “Journalism is literature in a hurry.” With today’s fast-paced, digital living, the stress on the word
hurry couldn’t be greater. As we are now at the peak of 24/7 news and information, what our world needs these days is the sense of quick literature that comes from a 30– to 1,000–word article. While the role of a journalist has evolved throughout the years, their job of opening the readers’ minds and giving them nothing but the truth remains the same. 
That’s what the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) wants to celebrate with its annual awards ceremony dedicated to pursuing excellence in journalism. The Hong Kong-based not-profit organization is now open for entries and has initiated a new award category, the SOPA Award for Young Journalist, which seeks to honor a new generation of reporters who face increasing challenges at a time of economic pressures. ....

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