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The night of August 31 last year began as a day of unlawful anti-extradition law protests in Hong Kong. Although the city had seen violent clashes between protesters and police officers before, no one expected what would happen that night on the platform of Prince Edward MTR Station. Join podcast host, Jasmine Lee, to revisit what happened that night and the event's aftermath. Cédric Alviani, Bureau Director of Reporters Without Borders East Asia, comes onto the show to discuss the ramifications of Hong Kong's new National Security Law and how it will affect the future of protest-related reporting.
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By Harbour TimesThe night of August 31 last year began as a day of unlawful anti-extradition law protests in Hong Kong. Although the city had seen violent clashes between protesters and police officers before, no one expected what would happen that night on the platform of Prince Edward MTR Station. Join podcast host, Jasmine Lee, to revisit what happened that night and the event's aftermath. Cédric Alviani, Bureau Director of Reporters Without Borders East Asia, comes onto the show to discuss the ramifications of Hong Kong's new National Security Law and how it will affect the future of protest-related reporting.
Follow us on social media: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn.
Sources and references list.
This episode is also available on YouTube.