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The Correspondent
FCC Hong Kong
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2 weeks ago
A podcast featuring the conversations and interviews held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong.

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A podcast featuring the conversations and interviews held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Society & Culture
Arts,
Books,
News,
News Commentary
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Visa denial for Bloomberg journalist Rebecca Choong Wilkins: FCC Hong Kong statement
The Correspondent
1 minute 54 seconds
3 months ago
Visa denial for Bloomberg journalist Rebecca Choong Wilkins: FCC Hong Kong statement

Statement issued on on behalf of the FCC Hong Kong board on Friday, August 22:


The Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong is deeply concerned by the confirmation that Bloomberg journalist Rebecca Choong Wilkins has had her visa renewal application denied.


Choong Wilkins has worked for Bloomberg in Hong Kong for the past six years, most recently as a senior reporter on the Asia government and economy team. We understand that authorities did not give any reason for the denial of her visa renewal.


Regrettably, this decision and the lack of explanation reinforces widespread concerns about the erosion of press freedom in Hong Kong, which is protected under the Basic Law and the Bill of Rights. We support any application for this decision to be urgently reviewed and call for future applications for employment visas and visa extensions for international journalists to be handled in a timely and transparent manner.


The FCC has contacted the Immigration Department to seek clarification. While we appreciate that in normal circumstances the Immigration Department cannot comment on individual cases, we contend that in cases such as this involving an international journalist, it is important to provide the visa applicant with a proper explanation for any denial of work visas or entry into Hong Kong. This suggested improvement to the system would show greater transparency in dealing with freedom of the press, which is vital to preserving Hong Kong’s image as an international business centre.


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The Correspondent
A podcast featuring the conversations and interviews held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.