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Trolls Target Hong Kong Press Association Chair

In an escalation of attacks on Hong Kong’s leading professional organization for journalists that has persisted for several years, chairperson Selina Cheng (鄭嘉如), re-elected to the post last year, was met this month with a wave of online abuse — including death threats — after speaking out about government pressure on the press.

The attacks followed Cheng’s disclosure on May 4 that Hong Kong’s tax authority had pursued the Hong Kong Journalists Association (記者協會), or HKJA, with a demand of 730,000 Hong Kong dollars in prepaid taxes, while independent media outlets and journalists faced separate audits and backdated demands. Within hours, dozens of newly created accounts with zero followers flooded the social media platform Threads to attack the organization and Cheng personally. Cheng filed a police report over the death threats, but said police told her they were unable to determine what had happened. “I didn’t know Hong Kong police had such limited ability to investigate cases,” she told Pulse.

The HKJA, founded in 1968, has faced sustained pressure since Hong Kong’s 2019 protest movement, when pro-government figures accused it of shielding fake journalists — an accusation it denied. Cheng herself was fired from the Wall Street Journal in 2024 after taking on the chairperson’s role; the paper told her, she has said, that employees “should not be seen as advocating for press freedom in a place like Hong Kong.” The government-run tabloid Ta Kung Pao (大公報) has repeatedly attacked the HKJA by name. Venue after venue has canceled the association’s annual fundraising gala bookings without explanation.

Cheng said the HKJA would not dignify the Threads campaign with a response. “Rebutting them would only dissipate our energy,” she said. “We will only do the work and uphold the values our constitution demands of us.”

Courtroom Press

Hong Kong journalist Selina Cheng (鄭嘉如), the chairperson of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) who contends that she was illegally dismissed in July last year by the Wall Street Journal after her election to her HKJA position, appeared in Eastern Magistrates’ Court Tuesday through legal representatives in her private prosecution against her former employer. According to the court reporting outlet The Witness (法庭線), Cheng’s case involves two charges claiming her employer demanded she withdraw from the HKJA election and later terminated her employment for holding the position. Barrister Ma Ah-shan (馬亞山) represented Cheng in the proceedings, which were adjourned until July 2 by Principal Magistrate So Man-lung (蘇文隆). Hong Kong’s Department of Justice reportedly has requested additional time to consider intervention in the case — possibly considering its unwanted visibility on the question of deteriorating press freedoms in Hong Kong.

Report on the Selina Cheng case. SOURCE: The Witness.