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Written by: Kong Fanxu
2020-09-27 15:24
Last update date: 2020-09-27 15:26
The police previously revised the definition of "media representative" under the General Police Regulations, deleting and not acknowledging the Recording Association Certificate or the Recording Association Certificate, and divided them into two new categories, including being a registered organization of the Government Information Service Press Release System (GNMIS) ; Or "internationally recognized and well-known" non-local organizations.
The Hong Kong Cyber Journalist Union held a press conference today. The spokesperson of the Union stated that the media plays a frontline reporting role in social movements to let the public know the reality and monitor public power. However, the police have repeatedly arrested and voted against small media, online media, and Independent reporters and student reporters criticized the police for obstructing news coverage.
The spokesman pointed out that the police, through the new arrangement, excluded the above-mentioned journalists from the blockade, in a disguised form that the right to interview has become unequal, and the media are classified into classes, which violates the principle of fairness.
The coalition opposes any media screening measures and requires the police and the government to understand each other with the media and communicate more with the industry.
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