HONG KONG: Seven Hong Kong media associations held a silent march in Hong Kong on Sunday (Jul 14) against alleged police violence. Several ...
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Many Hong Kong reporters claim that during their reporting of recent large-scale protests, they have been driven away from events by police without justifiable reasons as well as being pushed, subjected to foul language and being hit by batons. "This march is because reporters have come out to do independent reporting and interviews during the major recent issues, and the police forces have used inappropriate methods and weapons to handle the reporters. So that's why we have come to complain in this way," said 25-year-old Ming Pao Staff Association Chairperson Wendy Yu to Reuters.
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