European Parliament calls for repeal of Hong Kong security laws


by @pressfreedom

@pressfreedom— Brussels, April 25, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomed Thursday’s call by the European Parliament for the repeal of two Hong Kong security laws that it said undermine press freedom and for the release of Jimmy Lai, founder of the now-shuttered pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily. The parliamentary resolution condemned Hong Kong’s adoption last month of

Hong Kong Free Press HKFP—Security law: EU parliament calls for sanctions on Hong Kong leaders; city slams ‘hypocrisy with double standards’. The Hong Kong government has “strongly opposed” a resolution adopted by the European Parliament, which condemned the enactment of the city’s domestic security law and called for sanctions against Chief Executive John Lee and other government officials. The European Union had made “exaggerating remarks” and demonstrated “typical political hegemony and hypocrisy with double standards” with […]

Hong Kong Free Press HKFP—Jimmy Lai was fearless and ‘led by example’ after security law came into force, Hong Kong activist tells court. Media mogul Jimmy Lai was fearless and “led by example” after the Beijing-enacted security law came into force, an activist testifying against the tycoon in his high-profile trial has said. Chan Tsz-wah, a paralegal who was charged alongside Lai and is now a witness for the prosecution, appeared at West Kowloon Law Courts Building on […]

Hong Kong Free Press HKFP—Criticism of gov’t under new security law allowed ‘no matter how sharp or severe,’ Hong Kong justice sec. says. Hong Kong’s new, homegrown security law does not undermine press freedom, the city’s justice secretary has stated, amid concern that legislation against external interference and theft of state secrets may affect reporting. In an opinion piece published in Ming Pao on Monday, Secretary for Justice Paul Lam said Article 23 would not have any “unreasonable […]