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Repression deepens in Hong Kong with Jimmy Lai鈥檚 guilty verdict and censorship over deadly Wang Fuk Court fire

Plus: New CBP policy risks global wave of self-censorship 
Jimmy Lai outside court in Hong Kong

May 18, 2020 鈥 Hong Kong media tycoon and founder of Apple Daily newspaper Jimmy Lai Chee Ying arrives at the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court in Hong Kong.

Last year, 麻豆传媒IOS launched the Free Speech Dispatch, a regular series covering new and continuing censorship trends and challenges around the world. Our goal is to help readers better understand the global context of free expression. Want to make sure you don鈥檛 miss an update? Sign up for our newsletter.

For challenging the CCP, Jimmy Lai may spend the rest of his life behind bars

The result press freedom and human rights advocates feared has arrived: 78-year-old media tycoon, Chinese Communist Party critic, and Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai was  in Hong Kong this week. After five years in detention, much of it in solitary confinement, a West Kowloon Magistrates鈥 Court found him guilty of sedition and collusion with foreign forces on Monday morning.

He will be  at a later date. Lai, who has suffered deteriorating health amidst his detainment, may very well die in prison. 

Authorities launch censorship campaign after Hong Kong鈥檚 tragic Wang Fuk Court fire

It鈥檚 a page straight out of the authoritarian playbook: Censorship after a crisis to protect the interests of the state from the fallout. Unfortunately, authorities in Hong Kong are not straying away from this strategy. In the aftermath of a  that took at least 159 lives, some of those who have spoken out about the tragedy are now themselves at risk. Hong Kong officials warned they would punish those who 鈥溾 the tragedy and  foreign media against 鈥渟preading false information, distorting and smearing the government鈥檚 disaster relief and aftermath work鈥 or 鈥減rovoking social division and opposition.鈥

Miles Kwan, a university student, started a petition calling for 鈥渇our big demands鈥 including more regulation, investigation, and assistance to displaced residents after the fire. His position caught the attention of authorities, but not in the way he鈥檇 hoped 鈥 Kwan was  on sedition charges. Other arrests followed, including of a  who intended to speak at a pre-emptively canceled press conference about the fire and a . Hong Kong Baptist University  the campus student union and 鈥渂locked from sight by tall barriers鈥 a union notice board featuring messages about the fire. Separately, authorities also  a man with sedition for encouraging others on social media not to vote in the latest 鈥溾 election. 

Proposed Trump admin policy could make self-censorship a condition of entry for tourists

Last week, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection  its intention to impose a new policy on tourists from dozens of countries that do not require visas for short visits to the country. Under the proposal, tourists will have to provide five years of social media history in their Electronic System for Travel Authorizations applications, just so they can visit Yellowstone or Disney. Tourists will no doubt worry that their travel plans could be disrupted over years-old tweets and social media commentary.

鈥淩equiring temporary visitors here for a vacation or business to surrender five years of their social media to the U.S. will send the message that the American commitment to free speech is pretense, not practice. This is not the behavior of a country confident in its freedoms,鈥 麻豆传媒IOS warned in response. Keep an eye out for a forthcoming formal comment from 麻豆传媒IOS on the matter.

China鈥檚 censorship targets underground pastors 鈥 and the global internet

After dozens of arrests, 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church were  with 鈥渋llegally using information networks,鈥 which can result in up to three years in prison. The church is not sanctioned by the government.

Meanwhile, Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent is reportedly  trademark claims to pressure U.S. based cloud hosting service Vultr to halt operations of FreeWeChat, a censorship watchdog tool run by . FreeWeChat monitors censorship on WeChat, Tencent鈥檚 immensely popular social app. After months of back and forth over Tencent鈥檚 allegations, Vultr issued 鈥渁 formal 30-day notification of termination of services.鈥 FreeWeChat has moved to another hosting provider, but expects the new one to face similar threats.

Prosecutors seek to reverse important UK free speech victory

In October鈥檚 Free Speech Dispatch, I celebrated the overturning of Hamit Coskun鈥檚 conviction for burning a Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London. But that victory, a rare one in the UK these days, may be short-lived. 

Late last month, the Crown Prosecution Service  the Southwark Crown Court鈥檚 ruling in favor of Coskun, where Justice Joel Nathan Bennathan  that free expression 鈥渕ust include the right to express views that offend, shock or disturb.鈥 The CPS asserts that Quran burning itself is not a criminal act but Coskun 鈥渄emonstrated hostility towards a religious or racial group, which is a crime.鈥

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鈥淥ur case remains that Hamit Coskun鈥檚 words, choice of location and burning of the (Quran) amounted to disorderly behaviour,鈥 CPS said in a statement. 鈥淲e have appealed the decision, and the judge has agreed to state a case for the High Court to consider.鈥 The CPS may be claiming this doesn鈥檛 amount to a restriction on blasphemous expression, but the UK鈥檚 National Secular Society rightly  that 鈥淐PS seems determined to establish a blasphemy law by the back door.鈥

Meanwhile, former Premier League player Joey Barton was  of 6 out of 12 counts of sending grossly offensive electronic communications with intent to cause distress or anxiety, earning a suspended prison sentence over a series of social media posts. In them, Barton attacked commentators Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, calling them 鈥渢he Fred and Rose West of football commentary,鈥 a comparison to a notorious serial killer couple, and photoshopped their faces onto the Wests in a photo.. In another post he said Aluko was 鈥渙nly there to tick boxes鈥 and because of DEI and affirmative action. Barton also  another broadcaster a 鈥渂ike nonce鈥 and implied he had been on Jeffrey Epstein鈥檚 island.

Trump minimizes Jamal Khashoggi murder, transnational prosecutions, and other press freedom news

  • Last month, President Trump  Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the Oval Office 鈥 and berated an ABC journalist in the room who asked about MBS鈥檚 role in the gruesome murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to embarrass our guest by asking a question like that,鈥 Trump  to the journalist, and called Khashoggi 鈥渆xtremely controversial.鈥 Trump also said of Khashoggi, 鈥淲hether you like him or didn鈥檛 like him, things happen, but he [gesturing toward Mohammed] knew nothing about it and we can leave it at that.鈥 U.S. intelligence previously  MBS鈥檚 involvement in ordering the killing.
  • After Trump鈥檚 repeated  to sue the BBC in U.S. courts for its edits to his Jan. 6, 2021 speech, FCC Chair Brendan Carr  an investigation targeting the BBC. In a letter to NPR and PBS, which sometimes broadcast BBC material, Carr said he sought 鈥渢o determine whether any FCC regulations have been implicated by the BBC's misleading and deceptive conduct.鈥 And this week, Trump did indeed  his suit against the BBC in Florida, seeking $10 billion in damages 鈥 yet another frivolous lawsuit filed by the president.
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  • Vietnamese police are  a journalist over his reporting 鈥 and he doesn鈥檛 even live in Vietnam. Authorities have issued an order to prosecute and arrest Berlin-based Le Trung Khoa for 鈥渕aking, storing, spreading information, materials, items for the purpose of opposing the state.鈥
  • Malaysian authorities are also pursuing a transnational prosecution, with the assistance of Thai courts. Australian academic and Thai resident Murray Hunter will go on trial this month in Thailand on  charges over Substack posts about Malaysia鈥檚 internet regulator. He could face a fine or up to two years imprisonment.
  • American right-wing journalist Andy Ngo is  the UK鈥檚 Guardian News and Media for libel over its description of Ngo as an 鈥溾榓lt-right鈥 agitator鈥 in a Mumford and Sons album review.
  • Bianet editor Tu臒莽e Y谋lmaz is facing  of 鈥渋nsulting the Turkish nation, the state of the Republic of Turkey, and its institutions and organs鈥 for her reporting on Armenian youth today and their relationship to the Armenian genocide.
  • Turkish police  a man, and the YouTuber who interviewed and broadcast him, over a poem the man read that prosecutors claim insulted President Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an and 鈥渋ncit[ed] hatred among the public.鈥
  • British musical duo Bob Vylan are  Irish public broadcaster RT脡 for defamation, alleging that RT脡 defamed the duo in a report calling the band鈥檚 鈥渄eath, death to the IDF鈥 chant at this summer鈥檚 Glastonbury music festival 鈥渁nti-Semitic.鈥

American writer in Germany receives another visit from police

Berlin-based American writer CJ Hopkins, whose prosecution 麻豆传媒IOS covered last year, is in trouble with authorities again. Hopkins says Berlin police  at his home on the morning of Nov. 26 and proceeded to interrogate him and his wife and seize his computer. He is apparently facing new  over the 鈥減ublication and distribution鈥 of his book The Rise of the New Normal Reich: Consent Factory Essays, Vol. III (2020-2021). The cover art of the book, which showed a swastika and medical mask, was the root of Hopkins鈥 previous legal trouble. He had posted the image to social media to compare European COVID policies to Nazism and was charged with 鈥渄isseminating propaganda.鈥

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Tech censorship news from Australia, India, Russia, and more

  • Reddit is  Australia鈥檚 age restrictions on social media, citing the country鈥檚 free expression protections, and the application of that ban to the message forum. Australia鈥檚 government is digging in, though. Health Minister Mark Butler, who promised to 鈥渇ight this action every step of the way,鈥 said, 鈥淚t is action we saw time and time again by Big Tobacco against tobacco control and we are seeing it now by some social media or big tech giants.鈥 
  • The under-16 social media bans are spreading. Following Australia鈥檚 lead, the Malaysian government is planning for a system of  to limit social media access to people 16 and older. Denmark and Norway are pursuing similar plans. 
  • Due to privacy and security concerns, Apple said it would  with an order from the Indian government to require its phones to automatically come with Sanchar Saathi, a cybersecurity app the government says addresses phone theft. The  was successful 鈥 the government shortly after announced it was rolling back its mandate to phone manufacturers.
  • Claiming to combat 鈥渃ontent that can negatively impact the spiritual and moral development of children,鈥 particularly LGBT content, Russian media regulator Roskomnadzor  access to the popular online game platform Roblox.
  • Italian YouTube channel Parabellum, which has covered Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine, also says it鈥檚 received warnings from Roskomnadzor, particularly over its map of operations within Ukraine. Parabellum analyst Mirko Campochiari shared that he  an order from a Russian court to 鈥渞emove information prohibited in the Russian Federation, to block traffic from Russia to the map, and to notify the Russian authority of the censorship carried out.鈥

Award-winning director Jafar Panahi sentenced in absentia

Iranian director Jafar Panahi was  in absentia to a year in prison by a Tehran court for 鈥減ropaganda activities against the system.鈥 Panahi is also subject to a two year travel ban. Panahi filmed It Was Just an Accident, which recently received the Palme d鈥橭r at Cannes, 鈥渃landestinely in Iran following a seven-month stint in prison.鈥

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