HK Journalists Association Elects New Leadership

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2021-06-19 HKT 18:04

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  • The Journalists Association has announced a raft of changes at the top. File photo: RTHK

    The Journalists Association has announced a raft of changes at the top. File photo: RTHK

The Hong Kong Journalists Association on Saturday elected a new chairman and a new executive committee.

Former vice-chairman of the association, Ronson Chan, from Stand News is replacing veteran journalist Chris Yeung as the new head of the group.

The new appointment comes amid fears that the city’s press freedom is under siege, with senior editors and executives at Apple Daily being prosecuted for breaching the National Security Law.

Yeung, who served in the position for four years, called for support for the new team during what he called “times of adversity”.

“In times of adversity, they came out to tell everyone we have not given up and will continue to fight a good fight. I hope you will give them support,” Yeung said.

Yeung said he felt saddened that two Apple Daily executives, Cheung Kim-hung and Ryan Law, were being prosecuted, adding that “press freedom must not be defeated”.

He said he had come to know many young reporters during the past four years, whom he described as passionate and determined.

“[They] shine even brighter in darkness,” he said.

Chan, meanwhile, thanked Yeung for his work over the years.

“I want to thank Chris Yeung’s contribution in the past four years as chairman. His passion and leadership led JA through the most difficult times for both Hong Kong and its journalists.”

Chan said he and his team would do their best to safeguard press freedom.

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