Press associations call on Hong Kong police to curb attacks on journalists covering anti-government protests

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The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) has received 42 complaints involving officers abusing reporters and cameramen over the past three months.

Two press associations on Thursday jointly called on police to stop what they described as the increasing violence and even attacks – both physical and verbal – against frontline journalists covering the city’s ongoing anti-government protests.

Together with the Hong Kong Press Photographers Association , the HKJA gave more details of police violence, in cases when a number of reporters were pepper-sprayed in Mong Kok last Saturday, and reporters being called “black reporters” by officers, and having bright torches trained on them to make filming difficult.

Yeung said they had found only one single case of an allegedly fake press card over the past months. They had reported the case to the police, which rejected a formal investigation and only followed the case up after the HKJA issued a public statement in mid-August. Calling claims that reporters have obstructed police officers “unsubstantiated”, Yeung said they were tactics by police to justify their abuse of power and violence against journalists.

 

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