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The Removal of Sensitive Books from Public Libraries in Hong Kong: Discussion on Freedom of Information and Government Responsibility

The recent removal of a batch of sensitive books from the government public library has aroused some discussion among the public. This reminds me of a discussion on a forum more than ten years ago. It was a forum about the media. At that time, two senior media professionals were present. “Media Person A” is a liberal, while “Media Person B” is an establishment faction.

The two discussed the very popular leisure magazine “Yi Ben Bianli” under Next Media at that time. Some people asked at the scene that “Yi Ben Bian Li” had many cover stories with pornographic content. can be sold.

“Media person A” is completely wrong about this, thinking that Hong Kong has freedom of speech, whether to buy or not to read these publications is a personal choice, there should be no restrictions, and the so-called “teaching bad people” is also nonsense. “Media Person B” responded, “I know you have two daughters, why don’t I sponsor you to buy “One Book of Convenience” for your daughter to read for half a year and see how it works?”

“Media person A” changed his expression greatly after hearing the words, and immediately turned around and said, “Don’t, don’t, don’t do this! I won’t let my daughter read these publications.” My first reaction at the time was that many people spoke well He is righteous and pursues political correctness, but when it comes to himself or his family, he will think twice calmly.

After a batch of sensitive books in the public library were removed from the shelves, Chief Executive Lee Ka-chao said on Tuesday whether this action would harm the freedom of information in Hong Kong, saying that related books can still be bought in private bookstores, but if the books are not suitable for public borrowing, public library Libraries have the responsibility to perform their duties. The principle is that books should not violate Hong Kong laws, nor should they spread information that is unfavorable to Hong Kong. He emphasized that the borrowing of books by public libraries should be in the interests of Hong Kong, and he also had confidence in the professionalism of the LCSD staff.

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2023-05-17 10:34:58
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