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Police Criticize RTHK's Headliner for Defaming the Force

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The Hong Kong Police Force issued a letter to Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), severely criticising the latter's programme Headliner, broadcast on 14 Feb, for defamation. The sentiment was echoed on Facebook by former Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, who accused Director of Broadcasting Leung Ka-wing of serious misconduct, "I suggest the government should fire him and the police should sue".

The letter says that "Headliner completely disregards the police's efforts to fight the new coronavirus outbreak. The programme confounds right and wrong, which is entirely unacceptable. In the session called 'Shock Report' misinformation is presented on purpose to diffuse the joint efforts made by various government units to combat the virus. We express our deep regret and hope to see follow-up actions taken by the Director of Broadcasting."

The host of "Shock Report", named Honour Duty-loyalty (acted by Wong He), combines black humour with sarcasm to bring out that the police's work during the outbreak is always assisted and "substituted" by other units. In the beginning Wong emerged from a rubbish bin to start his introduction: "In this year of the rat, when the coronavirus outbreak is plaguing the world, it is great to see you and I wish all of you can find a healthy, carefree job."

Former Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said that Headliner attempted to ruin the police's reputation. After the police lodged a complaint, RTHK "defended" itself by explaining it was the nature of Headliner to reflect social phenomena by means of sarcasm. However, Leung said that "phenomena" must be facts and "sarcasm" must be based on facts. Fabrication of facts is called libel. Kwok Ka-chuen, Chief Superintendent of Police, wrote a letter on behalf of the Commissioner of Police to the Director of Broadcasting to condemn the programme's repeated mockery of the police's performance during the outbreak, "We express deep regret for such biased reporting".

Ng Man-yee, Head of Corporate Communications of RTHK, replied Stand News that they had already received the complaint letter from the police. They also understood the hard work performed by the police and other government units during the outbreak. She said Headliner is committed to reflecting social phenomena based on different voices of society, often in the forms of irony, humour and sarcasm.

RTHK Programme Staff Union hopes that the police will look squarely at public criticisms, and respect RTHK's professionalism and editorial independence. The police should not pick on RTHK, instead they should focus on how to protect public interest. Tsang Chi-ho, one of the programme hosts, responded by a video clip. He questioned why the police have stockpiled large amount of face masks and protective gowns, as well as criticised them for suppressing rightful protests, "They have long lost their conscience". Tsang urged the public to write letters to RTHK so as to show support for the programme.

Source: Stand News, Apple Daily #Feb26
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“Shock Report” from RTHK's Headliner with English subtitles

Footnote
1: In Chinese, the character for “police” is similar to the word for “menacing”.
2: The complete slogan is “Serve with Honor, Duty and Loyalty.” This is actually a sarcasm that the police doesn’t have any sense of honor, but instead only knows of obedience and loyalty like dogs.
3. Traditional way of telling time in China, which follows the sexagenary cycle. In the last year of Gengzi, the Qing government lost to the Right Power Expedition.
4. Hong Kong Police was spotted using police car to deliver CSI face masks.
5. Chief Superintendent John Tse and Senior Superintendent Kelvin Kong allegedly feasted with triad heads.
6. On January 3, A 60-year-old man was tricked into giving 210 thousand dollars to fake plainclothes officers in Tuen Mun.

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'Shock Report'/ Headliner (RTHK, 2020): Hong Kong Police Commissioner Lodges his Complaint to the Public Broadcaster After Watching It

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To many, RTHK, a public broadcaster in Hong Kong, has been producing high-quality, critical and impartial news programmes; however, the Station has been targeted by the government, the police force and the pro-Beijing camp.

Presented by former Hong Kong Royal Police Wong Hei, the video comes from RTHK's long-running commentary show "Headliners". Its depiction of the police, which many viewers in Hong Kong resonated with, has apparently infuriated the current Police Force.

With the Police Commissioner himself, along with other pro-Beijing voice, lodging complaint to RTHK, the incident raised concerns over the suppression of press freedom and the rights to expression.

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