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Press Freedom Reporters without borders
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‘Beijing is almost certainly at work,’ says Reporters Without Borders in HK press freedom report

by Chantal Yuen09:45, 6 May 201620:05, 31 March 2020
cy leung press freedom day
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CY Leung on press freedom: All mouth and no trousers

by Kent Ewing13:48, 3 May 201619:54, 31 March 2020
keung Kwok-yuen
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HKFP Person of the Month, April 2016: Keung Kwok-yuen, former Ming Pao executive chief editor

by Hong Kong Free Press19:30, 2 May 201620:07, 31 March 2020
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Hundreds join protest over sacking of Ming Pao editor

by AFP18:42, 2 May 201620:00, 31 March 2020
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Journalist unions to host press freedom rally in support of fired Ming Pao editor

by Gene Lin08:15, 29 April 201619:56, 31 March 2020
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Ming Pao staff threaten industrial action over sudden dismissal of top editor

by Isaac Cheung12:08, 28 April 201619:54, 31 March 2020
Empty column in Ming Pao on April 27.
Posted inHong Kong, Politics & Protest

Blank columns protesting top editor’s sudden firing appear in Ming Pao for 4th consecutive day

by Kris Cheng12:48, 27 April 201620:06, 31 March 2020
Empty columns in Canadian Ming Pao
Posted inBusiness, Hong Kong, Politics & Protest

Ming Pao columns left blank in protest over editor firing replaced with drawings in Toronto edition

by Chantal Yuen12:50, 26 April 201620:04, 31 March 2020
Ming Pao printed two empty columns on Monday April 25.
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More blank columns appear in Ming Pao protesting top editor’s sudden firing

by Kris Cheng12:14, 25 April 201620:01, 31 March 2020
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Posted inBusiness, Hong Kong, Politics & Protest

‘Not clear, not open’: Ming Pao staff demand answers over sudden firing of respected editor

by Chantal Yuen09:37, 21 April 201619:55, 31 March 2020

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