Hong Kong criticises broadcaster RTHK for asking WHO about Taiwan

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HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - Hong Kong's government said public broadcaster RTHK breached its charter by asking the World Health Organisation (WHO) about Taiwan's membership, a move democracy advocates criticised as a new government effort to muzzle the press.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong's government said public broadcaster RTHK breached its charter by asking the World Health Organisation about Taiwan's membership, a move democracy advocates criticised as a new government effort to muzzle the press.

"The secretary holds the view that the presentation in that episode of the aforesaid program has breached the one-China principle and the purposes and mission of RTHK as a public service broadcaster as specified in the charter," the bureau said, referring to Commerce Secretary Edward Yau. Hong Kong enjoys freedom of the press and other rights guaranteed before the former British colony's return to Chinese rule in 1997, and democratically run Taiwan has been widely debated in the city's media.

On Thursday evening, the US State Department said it held a virtual forum earlier this week with high-level Taiwanese and American officials that looked at"expanding Taiwan's participation on the global stage." That included efforts to have the WHO work more closely with Taiwan, and to reinstate Taipei's observer status at the World Health Assembly, the WHO's decision-making body.

Police Commissioner Chris Tang said in March that he was filing a complaint against the station to the Communications Authority, saying RTHK's satirical show"Headliner" was misleading the public about the work of his officers. Taiwan's foreign ministry criticised the statement, arguing that its information sharing with the organisation was one-sided and hampered by political sensitivities.

 

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