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The government on Wednesday declared Hong Kong-based Phoenix Television a Chinese-funded company after Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Liu Shyh-fang (劉世芳) first raised the issue on Monday. Liu said that due to investment by Chinese State Council-funded Bauhinia Culture Holdings and state-owned China Mobile, the local operations of the channel should be restricted. Economic Democracy Union researcher Chiang Min-yen (江旻諺) on Wednesday echoed Liu, saying that regardless of Phoenix being a Chinese state-funded firm or a channel for the dissemination of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda, it should be subject to restrictions stipulated in the Measures Governing Investment Permits to the People ....
Protesters yesterday gathered in front of a Bank of China branch in Taipei to speak out against the deterioration of press freedoms in Hong Kong, a day after the territory lost its biggest remaining pro-democracy news outlet. Shouting “reporting the truth is not a crime,” members of the Hong Kong Outlanders and other organizations decried the shuttering on Wednesday of Stand News after a raid involving more than 200 police officers. Freedom of the press is already dead in Hong Kong, Economic Democracy Union researcher Chiang Min-yen (江旻諺) said. Although the territory no longer respects freedom of speech, Taiwan would continue to stand ....
SAFE HAVEN: Taiwan should aid reporters and media workers seeking to flee Hong Kong, while also preserving its own freedoms of press and speech, advocates saidBy Chen Yu-fu and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writer ....
By Hsieh Chun-lin and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writerTaiwan should be concerned over potential breaches of human rights and national security ramifications after a Hong Kong court-appointed liquidator sought permission to order Taiwan-based Apple Daily and Next Magazine to turn over all of their assets, the Economic Democracy Union said yesterday. ....