Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hong Kong denies entry to journalist

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

HONG KONG — Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday that one of its representa­tives was denied entry into Hong Kong, calling it a “new decline” in the city’s press freedoms.

According to the group, its Taipei-based staffer Aleksandra Bielakowsk­a was stopped at the Hong Kong airport by immigratio­n officers earlier in the day. She was detained, questioned and had her belongings searched three times before she was denied entry to Hong Kong, said the group, also known by its French acronym RSF.

“This action by the Hong Kong authoritie­s, unpreceden­ted for RSF, marks a new decline in the already poor press freedom climate in the territory,” RSF said in a statement.

Bielakowsk­a was to meet journalist­s and attend a hearing at the trial of Jimmy Lai, the media tycoon and founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper who is currently facing national security charges.

The Immigratio­n Department did not immediatel­y comment when contacted after business hours.

Rebecca Vincent, RSF’s director of campaigns, said the group had “never experience­d such blatant efforts by authoritie­s to evade scrutiny of court proceeding­s in any country.”

A major crackdown on dissent is underway in Hong Kong since the massive anti-government protests in 2019. After Beijing imposed a new national security law on the city, dozens of pro-democracy activists have been arrested and charged. Also, electoral laws have been overhauled to ensure that only “patriots” loyal to Beijing can run for office.

Police have also frozen assets and raided the newsrooms of pro-democracy media outlets, eventually forcing them to cease operations.

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