BANGKOK — Press freedom in Hong Kong is at its lowest level in at least 11 years, according to the latest survey of its members and the public by the Hong Kong Journalists Association.
One of the biggest factors in that decline is the introduction this year of Article 23, which penalizes anything deemed as sedition or external interference, the association, known as the HKJA, found.
The law has “more severe restrictions on media” than previously existed, Selina Cheng, chair of the HKJA, told VOA. Читать дальше...