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Written by: Hou Cailin
2019-11-30 15:39
Last updated: 2019-11-30 15:39Anti-revision demonstrations continued for nearly six months, and media interviews continued. The editorial board of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Student Union reported on Thursday (28) that a female journalist of the association interviewed police and civilians in a "Rights of Democracy Bill" rally in Central that night. Pressing the chest for nearly five seconds "," Even though our newspaper reporter shouted "let go" and "indecent assault, riot police officers still turned a deaf ear". The Hong Kong Journalists Association stated yesterday (29th) that the female journalist had received a complaint from a male police officer for indecent assault. The female journalist planned to formally report the case after consulting legal advice. The Association requested the police to investigate the incident seriously and the victim was fair. .
According to a report by the editorial board of the Student Union of the University of Science and Technology on Thursday, at 10 pm that day, after a rally on the Bill of Rights Democracy held in Edinburgh Square, a citizen and police clashed in Chater Road. The female reporter was interviewed during the interview. The riot police officer pressed his chest with one hand for nearly five seconds, and the female reporter shouted "let go" and "indecent assault," and the riot police officer "still turned a deaf ear." It was reported that the female reporter immediately complained to the female commander at the scene, but was rejected by the female commander with chaotic conditions at the scene, and then she "terrorized" the female reporter. "I'll take you back to the police station."
Association of Records: The incident may involve indecent assault on the police
The Journalists Association said yesterday (29th) that she had received a complaint from the female journalist that she was suspected of being indecent assault by a male police officer that night. She immediately complained to the male policeman and a female commander and did not receive a positive response. Formal report.
The Association for the Recording said that many frontline reporters had complained that they had been deliberately pushed by police officers during the interview in the past six months. The Association of Journalists emphasized that journalists should not be subjected to any nuisance or impolite treatment during their work, and this incident is more likely to involve indecent assault. The Association of Journalists is very concerned and urges the police to face up.
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