Home / Government / Local Governments News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
HK Press Freedom Sees Marked Improvement
Adjust font size:

A senior official from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government Sunday quoted independent surveys as saying that freedom of speech and press freedom have improved since 1997 when it returned to China.

Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology of HKSAR government Joseph Wong made the remarks when speaking at the Hong Kong Journalists Association 39th Anniversary Gala Dinner Sunday night, citing surveys by the Public Opinion Program of the University of Hong Kong.

According to the University of Hong Kong's independent surveys, the rating for freedom of speech was 7.46 in January this year, compared with 7.17 for freedom of speech in August 1997, just a month after the handover of sovereignty in 1997.

Meanwhile, the rating for press freedom was upgraded to 7.40 in January this year from 7.02 in August 1997.

"We have one of the freest societies in the world," Wong said. "These freedoms did not leave us when Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of China in 1997."

Freedom of speech and press freedom has been enshrined in Article 27 and Article 4 of the Basic Law, a mini-constitution for the special administrative region that guarantees a free media and free expression and requires the HKSAR to safeguard the rights and freedoms of residents in accordance with the law.

Wong said the HKSAR government has a constitutional duty to protect freedom of the press, among other freedoms, adding Hong Kong's independent judiciary ensures that no institution or individual is above the law.

Wong said he was convinced that freedom of speech and critical comments on every aspect of public administration provide the necessary checks and balances in a modern and civil society.

As an international center of finance, commerce and telecommunications, Wong said Hong Kong depends and thrives on split-second and unfiltered flow of information, and consequently boasts the largest number of newspapers per capita in the world.

"Not only do they criticize the government, they also criticize one another; and in so doing, they offer the full spectrum of opinions and provide the necessary checks and balances," Wong said.

(Xinhua News Agency June 4, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
Questions and Answers More
Q: What Are the Custom Procedures to Export Personal Articles?
A: According to the Custom Law, any long-term non-resident passenger importing or exporting articles for personal use must submit a written application to the appropriate customs agency personally or by authorizing an agent.
Useful Info
- Who's Who in China's Leadership
- State Structure
- China's Political System
- China's Legislative System
- China's Judicial System
- Mapping out 11th Five-Year Guidelines
Links
- Chinese Embassies
- International Department, Central Committee of CPC
- State Organs Work Committee of CPC
- United Front Work Department, Central Committee of CPC
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號
主站蜘蛛池模板: 真实男女动态无遮挡图| 么公的又大又深又硬想要小雪| 色综久久天天综合绕视看| 波多野结衣亚洲一区| 99aiav国产精品视频| 久久国产精品免费看| 国产三级毛片视频| 在丈夫面前被侵犯中文字幕| 一个人看的毛片| 日韩午夜中文字幕电影| 人碰人碰人成人免费视频| 金8国欧美系列在线| 成年女人免费视频播放77777| 国产成人精品久久综合| sihu永久在线播放地址| 我们离婚了第二季韩国综艺在线观看 | 精品久久久久久亚洲| 国产日韩中文字幕| a级精品国产片在线观看| 日本特黄特色免费大片| 亚洲欧美另类综合| 爽爽影院在线看| 国产V亚洲V天堂无码久久久| 超清首页国产亚洲丝袜| 女神校花乳环调教| 久久久噜噜噜久久久午夜| 欧美性大战久久久久久| 亚洲欧美日韩中文字幕在线一| 精品国偷自产在线视频| 国产在线观看无码免费视频| 91免费国产在线观看| 在线观看国产精成人品| 中文字幕亚洲精品资源网| 最近免费中文字幕大全高清10 | 久久99精品久久久久久园产越南| 欧美成人午夜视频在线观看| 六月丁香综合网| 草莓视频成人app下载| 国产伦一区二区三区高清| 69pao精品视频在线观看| 夜夜嘿视频免费看|