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Hong Kong journalists protest over Chinese VP visit
HONG KONG: Hong Kong journalists staged a protest on Saturday over claims of heavy-handed security during Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang's visit, saying the measures curtailed their freedom to report.
A group of about 300 journalists and photographers led by the Hong Kong Journalists Association marched from the government offices to the police headquarters in central Hong Kong, according to public broadcaster RTHK.
The association, which represents some 500 journalists in the city, complained earlier this week that the movement of journalists was restricted and reporters were kept far away from Li throughout his three-day visit.
They also said the security measures that were deployed were much more stringent than during previous visits by Chinese officials.
Police have said between 2,000 and 3,000 officers were tasked with protecting the vice premier each day.
Li, who is expected to succeed Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, arrived in Hong Kong on Tuesday in his first visit as vice premier, where he announced a series of measures to boost the city's economy.
Pro-democracy activists who staged a demonstration on Thursday also complained about heavy security. Some were carried away by police outside a university where the Chinese official was attending an event.
Hong Kong, a former British colony which returned to Chinese rule in 1997, maintains its own political and legal system, and guarantees civil liberties not seen on the mainland, including press freedom and the right to protest.
Responding to the media protest, police said they have a responsibility to ensure the safety of political dignitaries based on a "risk assessment".
"Police respect press freedom and the media's right of reporting, and have always been striving hard to facilitate the media to conduct reporting activities," a spokesman said.
Source: AFP/ac
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