'Don't say we didn't warn you': Hong Kong foreign media told not to cause trouble after fire

πŸ€” I think this is getting really out of hand! Like, come on, a security agency summoning international journalists and telling them not to "cause trouble" while reporting on a deadly fire? That's just not right πŸš’. What's next, asking them to ignore the facts altogether? 😬 The government needs to be held accountable for their handling of this disaster, not silenced.

And can we please clarify what exactly is considered "trouble-making"? It sounds like a pretty vague excuse for suppressing dissenting voices πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I'm all for accuracy in reporting, but not at the expense of freedom of the press πŸ’”. The OSNS statement is basically threatening journalists to self-censor, which is a total no-go 🚫.

I mean, if you want us to report on your city's issues, be prepared to face the heat πŸ”₯! Don't try to muzzle the truth just because it makes you uncomfortable 😳. Let's get back to holding our leaders accountable, even when it's hard πŸ‘Š.
 
πŸ€” this is getting outta hand... i mean, sure, we get it, china wants to control how info gets out about hong kong's problems. but come on, journalists gotta be able to report on stuff without getting 'scafed'. it's like they're trying to bully ppl into not saying anything critical. and now they're warning international journalists that if they don't play by the rules, they'll face consequences... sounds like a pretty vague and scary threat if you ask me 🚨
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, come on... a security agency telling international journalists not to "cause trouble" with their reporting? That's just ridiculous πŸ™„. They're basically saying that anyone who asks tough questions or reports on facts they don't like is somehow "trouble-making". What's next, a warning from the NSA for investigative journalists in the US? πŸ˜‚

And let's be real, if they can't provide any concrete evidence to support their claims, why are they making these statements in the first place? It's just more of Beijing trying to silence critics and stifle dissent. I mean, have you seen the state of the apartment complex where this fire happened? It's like a disaster waiting to happen 🀯.

And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency from the government. They're not willing to take responsibility for their own failures, so now they're trying to bully journalists into keeping quiet. Newsflash: it won't work πŸ”‡. International journalists have a right to report on what's happening in Hong Kong, and if Beijing can't handle the scrutiny, that's not our problem πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
omg u guys 🀯, cant believe whats goin on in hk right now πŸŒƒ! so theres this agency appointed by beijing who's tryna tell international journalists not to cause any trouble when they report on the city's fire tragedy... like what even is that? πŸ™„ are they tryna cover somethin up or wut? πŸ€”

i mean, i get it, ppl r upset and all, but silencin legit voices of dissent? that's not how u handle a crisis 🚨. the gov should be embracin feedback n criticism, not tryna suppress it πŸ’”. its like, dont they wanna know what went wrong in the first place? πŸ”

anywayz, its all about press freedom rite now... hk's already got some major issues w/ that, n this just adds to the mess 🀯. international journalists should be free 2 report on whatever they see fit πŸ“°, without gettin intimidated by beijing's minions 🚫.
 
OMG, can you believe this?! πŸ™„ They're basically telling foreign journalists to shut up and just regurgitate what they want us to hear? Like, what's the point of even having a press if we can't hold people in power accountable for their actions? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And those substandard construction materials are a huge red flag, but I guess Beijing would rather sweep that under the rug than face any criticism. The whole thing is just so fishy, you know? πŸ’Έ It's like they're trying to create this narrative that we're just "foreign troublemakers" instead of actually addressing the real issues at hand. 🚨 And what even is this "not crossing the legal red line" business? What exactly does that mean? πŸ€” Give us some concrete examples, Beijing! πŸ‘€
 
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