Hong Kong’s chief executive Carrie Lam on Saturday announced that the local government is currently drafting a “fake news” bill.
“Honest” reporting is allowed, but only when in line with the position of the Communist Party, says Party secretary of Yunnan Province.
A spate of violence against media companies in Hong Kong is being seen as a new round of intimidation by the Chinese regime.
Both censored and uncensored copies of the Ming Pao newspaper circulated in Hong Kong on July 2 after the editorial director altered the front page headline during printing.
Hong Kong’s chief executive Carrie Lam on Saturday announced that the local government is currently drafting a “fake news” bill.
“Honest” reporting is allowed, but only when in line with the position of the Communist Party, says Party secretary of Yunnan Province.
A spate of violence against media companies in Hong Kong is being seen as a new round of intimidation by the Chinese regime.
Both censored and uncensored copies of the Ming Pao newspaper circulated in Hong Kong on July 2 after the editorial director altered the front page headline during printing.