Hong Kong police attack journalists with batons, tear gas amid protests

Police officers fire tear gas in Hong Kong on June 12, 2019. CPJ has called on Hong Kong authorities to investigate police actions against journalists during the city's ongoing protests. (Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha)

Police officers fire tear gas in Hong Kong on June 12, 2019. CPJ has called on Hong Kong authorities to investigate police actions against journalists during the city's ongoing protests. (Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha)

Taipei, June 14, 2019 — Hong Kong authorities should immediately and thoroughly investigate police use of tear gas on journalists and allegations that officers hit and pushed journalists with batons during protests on June 12, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.

“Hong Kong police should ensure the safety of the press during protests, not use force against them or block them from reporting,” said CPJ Program Director Carlos Martinez de la Serna in New York. “This pattern of hostility against journalists is unacceptable. Authorities should hold the police to account and ensure that journalists can perform their jobs without fearing for their safety.”

Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in Hong Kong in recent days to protest a proposed amendment to its extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitive suspects to places where it lacked extradition agreements, including mainland China, on a case-by-case basis, according to news reports. Last month, CPJ called on Hong Kong authorities to revise or drop the bill.

According to local and international media reports, local sources who spoke to CPJ, and a representative from the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), a nongovernmental trade union, who described complaints the association has received to CPJ via messaging app, police actions against journalists on June 12 included:

The Hong Kong Police Force did not respond to CPJ’s phone call requesting comment.

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