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Hong Kong: CFWIJ Condemns The Denial Of Bail To Journalist Claudia Mo
Journalist and lawmaker Claudia Mo’s communication with foreign news outlets was cited as reason to deny her bail by legal authorities in Hong Kong. Claudia Mo’s property was seized in January 2021 and she remains in custody since February 2021 under Hong Kong’s National Security Law.
Hong Kong: Journalist Bao Choy’s Trial Postponed To January 14, 2021.
Investigative journalist and reporter Bao Choy stands trial over charges of making false statements when seeking access to data. The trial was adjourned until January 14, 2021. The Coalition For Women In Journalism is alarmed by these constant infringements of press freedom and calls for a retraction of these accusations.
Hong Kong: Nabela Qoser Is Legally Harassed Due To Her Questioning
Hong Kong National TV reporter Nabela Qoser is targeted with legal harassment following complaints against her reporting on questionability of pro-government figures and her tough questioning of the authorities during last year's social unrest.
Hong Kong: Police Pepper Spray The Crowd In July 1 Demonstrations, Journalist Chermaine Lee Affected
Hong Kong police charged at demonstrators gathered to hold the annual July 1 March on Wednesday. Among the affected was Multimedia journalist Chermaine Lee, who was covering the march on behalf of CNN.
Hong Kong: CFWIJ Demands Justice For Blinded Journalist Veby Mega Indah
The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the act of violence Indonesian Journalist Veby Mega faced at the hands of Hong Kong police on September 29, 2019.