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ARTICLE 19 and The Hong Kong Journalists Association
Broadcasting Legislation . . .
4.4.1 The Broadcasting Authority 4.4.2
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Film Censorship
Search and Seizure
Summary Offences
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Public Entertainment
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Corruption and the Disclosure of Information
Other Relevant Legislation
Censorship Now..
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4.11.1 The seizure of tapes
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4.11.2 "The Loudhailer Five" 4.11.3 Censoring a documentary
4.11.4 Banning students . . .
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THE MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS IN HONG KONG
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Overview.
Broadcasting and Telecommunications
Television.
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5.2.3 RTHK corporation
5.2.4 Broadcasting and telecommunication policy 5.2.5
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The Print Media .
5.3.1 Newspapers..
5.3.2 Magazines and publishing .
Journalism in Hong Kong.
Self-censorship..
CHINA AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
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Freedom of Expression in China
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6.1.1 The media in China.
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China and Freedom of Expression in Hong Kong Since 1989 ..
6.2.1 Wen Wei Po newspaper: Bringing the pro-China media
to heel after 1989.
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China and the Independent Media
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6.3.1 Restrictions on journalists
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