Hong Kong political cartoon axed after government pressure, says cartoonist

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Ming Pao newspaper said it would from Sunday scrap comic strip, in what was seen as latest blow to media freedom. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG – A Hong Kong newspaper scrapped on Thursday a satirical cartoon after a decades-long run following a series of complaints by the authorities, the cartoonist said, in what was seen as the latest blow to media freedom in the China-ruled city.

Ming Pao did not elaborate on the decision and did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters. “My sense is that the pressure is building up and it won’t stop without change,” 67-year-old Wong, who sports a silver moustache and beard, told Reuters. Mr Wong appeared resigned to the end of his cartoon strip, while noting “the situation continues to develop in a bad direction”.

 

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