Hong Kong journalist wins rare appeal for media freedom.

TL;DR Summary
Hong Kong journalist Bao Choy has won an appeal against her conviction for obtaining vehicle ownership records for journalistic purposes, in a rare court ruling upholding media freedom in the territory. Choy was fined in April 2021 for making false statements, sparking outrage among local journalists over the city’s shrinking press freedom. The city’s top court unanimously ruled in Choy’s favor, quashing her conviction and setting aside the sentence, stating that “bona fide journalism” should not be excluded from the phrase “other traffic and transport related matters”.
- Award-winning Hong Kong journalist wins appeal in rare court ruling upholding media freedom The Associated Press
- Hong Kong investigative journalist wins appeal in rare ruling upholding press freedom: 'Meaningful' Fox News
- Journalist Bao Choy wins appeal at Hong Kong’s top court Al Jazeera English
- Free Jimmy Lai, Winner of the 2023 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty The Cato Institute
- Hong Kong journalist wins appeal over accessing records to research attack on protesters Reuters
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
5
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
84%
541 → 87 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Associated Press