‘Don’t say we didn’t warn you’: Hong Kong foreign media told not to cause trouble after fire
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- A catastrophic fire at the Wang Fuk Court residential complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has resulted in at least 159 confirmed fatalities, with many individuals still unaccounted for. Following critical media coverage of the incident, Beijing's security agency summoned international journalists, warning against causing 'trouble' and accusing them of smearing the government.
- This warning reflects Beijing's ongoing efforts to control the narrative surrounding the disaster and to limit external criticism of its governance, particularly in light of the public outrage and demands for accountability from local residents.
- The incident has ignited widespread anger among the populace, raising serious concerns about safety regulations and emergency response protocols in Hong Kong, while also testing Beijing's authority in the region amid fears of external forces exploiting the tragedy for political gain.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System







