For more than eight weeks, people in Hong Kong have taken to the streets in opposition to an extradition law and to protest over Hong Kong’s autonomy. The protesters demand an independent investigation into the use of police violence during earlier demonstrations. On 21 July, the situation escalated, riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters following a large rally. For the first time, protests were not only directed at the Hong Kong government but also at Beijing.

Yuen Chan, currently teaching at the City University of London, worked for many years as a journalist, columnist and senior lecturer for journalism in Hong Kong. She talks with MERICS’ Director of Communication, Kerstin Lohse-Friedrich, about the bloody weekend in Hong Kong and the special role of the media. She argues, “I think, for journalists in Hong Kong it is really, really important that they get to frame the narrative, get to tell the Hong Kong story. Don’t let other people tell your story!”

 

 

This podcast was first published by the MERICS, a YCW Partner and one of the largest international think tanks for policy-oriented research on contemporary China.

 

 

Partner Post – Podcast Interview: Yuen Chan, Senior Lecturer at City University of London
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