Hong Kong journalists’ union says reporters, relatives and their bosses targeted in harassment campaign

Published: 9:56pm, 13 Sep 2024Updated: 11:18pm, 13 Sep 2024

A journalists’ group in Hong Kong has said dozens of reporters, their family members and employers, as well as neighbours and landlords, have been harassed in what it described as a “systematic attack against media workers”.

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The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) on Friday condemned the harassment as “a serious interference with press freedom”, adding the matter had been reported to police.

The undersecretary for security said he was unaware of the claims and reiterated the city was a place that followed the rule of law.

The Customs and Excise Department also said its officers did not collect the personal phone numbers of passengers, following claims two journalists received threatening messages after arriving in the city.

Two journalists had lodged complaints about criminal doxxing with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, the association said.

  

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