MACAU TAKES THE LEAD
Dangers for freedom of expression in Hong Kong
(中文譯名:緊跟澳門立法 危害香港言論自由)
● Contents 目錄
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Introduction and recommendations
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Section 1
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MACAU SETS THE TONE
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Macau takes first steps
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Criticism mounts in Hong Kong
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Macau presses on with enactment of law
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Hong Kong critics kept at bay
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Hong Kong’s own blacklist?
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Record numbers at vigil
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Mainland authorities remove pages from Hong Kong newspapers
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Section 2
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A CHANGE OF FOCUS
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Court overturns telecommunications ruling
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RTHK review dies a slow death
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A new man at the helm
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New radio station faces obstacles
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Government relaxes cross-media rules for mobile TV
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Section 3
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GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKES OBSCENITY REVIEW
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Government lists obscenity options
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Court slams obscenity tribunal
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Probe prompts freedom of information debate
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Government claims victory in academic freedom case
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Government takes no action over assault cases
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Section 4
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BEIJING’S HEAVY HAND
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New reporting rules change little
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Olympics highlight rights violations
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Chinese Foreign Ministry tries to gag Tibet speaker
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Section 5
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MEDIA WORKERS FACE DIFFICULT TIMES
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Broadcasters cut staff aggressively
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Print media resorts to pay cuts
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ATV undergoes another ownership change
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Publisher quits over cross-media concerns
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