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HK pro press freedom editor kenna chop in broad daylight

Rogue Trader

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Hong Kong editor in press freedom row hacked with cleaver

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  • Associated Press - Medical staffs escort former Ming Pao chief editor Kevin Lau on a stretcher in a hospital in Hong Kong, China Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014. The former editor of the Hong Kong newspaper whose …more

    The former editor of a Hong Kong newspaper whose ouster triggered protests over media freedom was hacked with a cleaver Wednesday in an attack that drew condemnation from the United States and press groups.

    Kevin Lau, former editor of the liberal Ming Pao newspaper, was hacked at in broad daylight by two men who escaped on a motorbike in the Chai Wan district where the newspaper's headquarters is located, police said.



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Hong Kong chief executive Leung Chun-ying described the attack as a "savage act" after visiting Lau in hospital where he underwent multiple operations.

The US consulate said it was "deeply concerned about... this vicious crime" and joined calls from media groups for the authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The attack comes at a time of growing unease over freedom of the press in the southern Chinese city, with mounting concerns that Beijing is seeking to tighten control over the semi-autonomous region.

Health officials said Lau underwent surgery for wounds including a 16 centimetre-long (six-inch) gash that cut through all his back muscles, and was in a serious condition but that his life was not in danger.

- Investigative pedigree -

Tang Chung Ngai, chief of surgery at Eastern Hospital where he was being treated, said Lau was also cut on his shoulder and in four places on his legs.

Lau, who was known for hard-hitting political investigations before being reassigned as chief editor in January, was confronted by two assailants when he got out of his car.

"One of them alighted from the motorcycle and used a chopper to attack the victim," police spokesman Simon Kwan said.

Ming Pao said on its website that it was offering a reward of HK$1 million (US$129,00) for information leading to the capture of those responsible for what its current chief editor Cheung Kin-por denounced as "cold-blooded" acts.

"We don't want journalists in the city to work under fear in the future," Ming Pao Staff Concern Group spokeswoman Phyllis Tsang said.

"If this situation happened, it would have a really serious impact on press freedom in Hong Kong," she told AFP.

Plans to replace Lau with an editor from Malaysia seen as pro-Beijing prompted protests from staff who feared an attempt to stifle the paper's investigative reporting.

Among Ming Pao's reports have been a probe into the death of prominent Chinese dissident Li Wangyang, who was found hanged in a mainland hospital room. The official verdict was suicide but supporters believe he was murdered.

The attack on Lau is the latest in a series against journalists in the territory.

In June last year there were multiple attacks against employees of Apple Daily, a popular tabloid critical of Beijing, and Chen Ping, a publisher of a magazine known for its outspoken coverage of mainland issues, was also beaten up.

"We strongly condemn violence and urge the police to take action," Hong Kong Journalists Association chairman Sham Yee-lan told AFP.

The Foreign Correspondents' Club voiced shock at the incident.

"Hong Kong’s reputation as a free and international city will suffer if such crimes go unsolved and unpunished," it said in a statement.

Critics said Lau's sidelining was politically motivated as the city takes part in a debate about its future political system, almost 17 years after the handover from British rule, and as concerns mount that Beijing is seeking to tighten control.

- Media freedom 'at low point' -

Under a deal between London and Beijing, Hong Kong is guaranteed freedom of speech among other liberties that China's mainland residents are denied.

But earlier this month two reports from international media watchdogs said self-censorship was becoming commonplace, with the Committee to Protect Journalists saying that media freedom was "at a low point".

It cited self-censorship among reporters, financial and physical threats against the media and legislative steps that could hinder investigative reporting.

Paris-based Reporters Without Borders also said Hong Kong's media independence was "now in jeopardy" as China flexed its muscles to stifle critical coverage.


 

Jah_rastafar_I

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You know HK is famous for triads and all of that jazz so a stabbing and assault of a person isn't actually unusual. Of course the person that is being stabbed is also the most important factor. Suppose this kevin lau was assoicated with the triads. The news probably wouldn't even make it this big or probably not even be reported at all. Just some gang warfare would be the assumption.



Yet the most important factor in this case is the concern shown by the US consulate. Why the fuck would they care when such "vicious crimes" of ppl being hacked occur everywhere truth be told.

Reason is because the person involved is arguing about press freedom. Press freedom from whom? From the powerful ruling central govt of china of course. US is obviously against China so when a supposed freedom fighter that is against the chinese govt in one way or another is wounded all they come in with all the bs and everything using comforting words or words that will incite emotions. That is it.

Nothing to do with this person that is wounded but it's just to point out the involvement of the US consulate that is curiously so concerned with the welfare of this individual and it has nothing to do with his own personal well being but rather what he symbolizes and what his actions can do to hurt the enemy which is china in this case. US hypocrisy exposed. They don't even give a shit about their own citizens welfare and you expect them to care about some foreigner in some far off land.

 
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