Lokman Tsui: The Loss of Press Freedom in Hong Kong
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I spoke to academic & activist Lokman Tsui on the loss of Press Freedom in Hong Kong.  Lokman (a former journalism professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong) explains the history of Hong Kong's once robust free press, how this was dismantled after Hong Kong's massive democracy protests, what the media 'red lines' are now in Hong Kong, and his hope for how Hong Kong can regain a free press.  For more w. Lokman, please follow his Twitter at: https://twitter.com/lokmantsui Music by Lethal Needle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n84U0ZEee3U
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