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Ching Cheong

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During the incident, some tabloids in Hong Kong insinuated that he was spying because he had to earn money for a mistress in China. The supposed mistress went to Hong Kong from China and gave witness that she had no relationship with Cheong. The accusation ceased when a lot of evidence showed that
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over a period of five years. In particular, he was accused of using money provided by Taiwan to purchase political and military information. He is the first Hong Kong journalist to be charged with spying since the
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The Chinese Foreign Ministry later reported that he had confessed to these accusations. Formal charges were drawn up on 5 August. He was charged with passing state secrets to the
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organised a petition calling for Cheong's immediate release from unfair detention. The petition, containing more than 13,000 signatures, was sent to
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to the PRC in 1997. Cheong's wife Mary Lau said that the charges were 'ludicrous'. She also added that Cheong had apparently fallen victim to
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On 1 September 2006, Cheong's wife reported that her husband had called the verdict "very unfair" and vowed to appeal the sentence.
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On 5 February 2008, the Chinese government announced that they had released Cheong from prison early, days before the
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of 4 June 1989, Cheong and around 40 other journalists resigned from the newspaper in protest. Subsequently, he and
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by an intermediary as he was trying to obtain recordings of secret interviews with the former Prime Minister.
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On 22 February 2006, the prosecutor in charge of Cheong's case decided to send his file back to the
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for further investigation. The trial was thus delayed for at least one month.
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also protested Cheong's detention. The British Government was also asked to
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International press freedom groups call for Ching Cheong's release
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On 12 January 2006, 35 legislative councillors including 10 pro-
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Prisoners and detainees of the People's Republic of China
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Will Taiwan Break Away: The Rise of Taiwanese Nationalism
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In a 2021 article for the American non-profit think tank
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Will Taiwan Break Away: The Rise of Taiwanese Nationalism
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These articles are collected in his book 452:, a political magazine focused on the CCP. 469:desk, where his articles clearly voiced a 233: 64: 42: 360:, decrying Cheong's ongoing detention in 1019:Alumni of St. Paul's College, Hong Kong 975:"Zhao manuscript chase leads to arrest" 667: 571:International Federation of Journalists 596:councillors (including three from the 535:transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong 298: 206: 1024:Alumni of the University of Hong Kong 7: 751:from the original on 1 December 2022 689:from the original on 15 January 2024 465:. Initially, he was assigned to the 455:In 1996, he joined the staff of the 887:(Singapore University Press, 2001) 823:"Jailed China journalist to appeal" 737:Cheong, Ching (24 February 2021). 509:In the spring of 2005, he entered 413:, on 3 December 1949. Educated at 154:Compromising state secrets of the 14: 952:Hong Kong Journalists Association 803:. Financial Times. 31 August 2006 551:Hong Kong Journalists Association 965:, The Times Online, 31 May 2005. 933:Reporters Sans Frontiers article 869:China frees Hong Kong journalist 844:Wong, Kelvin (5 February 2008). 675:Cheung, Gary (28 January 2006). 575:Committee to Protect Journalists 1014:Chinese prisoners and detainees 982:China rejects journalist appeal 971:, Radio Free Asia, 31 May 2005. 905:(Imperial College Press, 2003) 494:2019 Hong Kong extradition bill 335: 321: 195: 959:, The Asia Times, 9 June 2005. 437: 376: 297: 283: 269: 255: 225: 16:Chinese journalist (born 1949) 1: 415:St. Paul's College, Hong Kong 389:on allegations of spying for 977:, The Standard, 31 May 2005. 825:. 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Ching chong
Chinese name
family name

Chaochow
Canton
United Kingdom
University of Hong Kong
People's Republic of China
Republic of China
Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Yale Romanization
IPA

Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Jyutping

Victoria Park, Hong Kong
China
Chinese
The Straits Times
People's Republic of China
Taiwan
Chinese New Year
Guangzhou
China

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