Hong Kong: Broken promises
We look at the erosion of free speech, the squeeze on civil liberties and stringent laws controlling political expression in Hong Kong. Twenty-four years since Britain handed Hong Kong back to China, the city has undergone a transformation. Contributors: Chris Yeung – Chairperson, Hong Kong Journalists Association Bao Choy – Freelance journalist, RTHK Linda Wong – Journalist, Citizen News Keith Richburg – Journalism and Media Studies Centre, Hong Kong University; president, Foreign Correspondents Club Holden Chow – Vice chairman, Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong Hong Kong: The assault on free speech Three Hong Kongers talk about the shrinking space for freedom in their city, and the way it has affected their lives and work. Contributors: Lee Cheuk-yan – Founder, June 4th Museum Wong Kei Kwan – Political cartoonist Nathan Law – Democracy activist













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