Thousands protest in Hong Kong against editor stabbing and erosion of media freedoms
Over 1,000 people protest after a former chief editor of a major Hong Kong newspaper was stabbed and seriously wounded.
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Thousands march in Hong Kong to condemn attack on ex-newspaper editor
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Demosntrators attend the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong
Demosntrators attend the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong March 2,2014. People take part in the demonstration to show support for freedom of the press following the brutal attack on Kevin Lau, the former chief editor of the Ming Pao newspaper, on February 26, 2014. R EUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Ming Pao Chief Editor Bor and Chief executive editor Siong, attend the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong
Ming Pao Chief Editor Cheung Kin Bor (C) and Chief executive editor Chong Tien Siong (R), attend the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong March 2,2014. People are taking part in the demonstration to show support for freedom of the press following the brutal attack on Kevin Lau, the former chief editor of the Ming Pao newspaper, on February 26, 2014. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Ming Pao Chief executive editor Siong and Media Chinese International Limited Executive Director Chiong, attend the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong
Ming Pao Chief executive editor Chong Tien Siong (L) and Media Chinese International Limited Executive Director & Group Chief Executive Officer Tiong Kiew Chiong, attend the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong March 2,2014.People are taking part in the demonstration to show support for freedom of the press following the brutal attack on Kevin Lau, the former chief editor of the Ming Pao newspaper on February 26, 2014. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Staff members of Ming Pao newspaper take part in the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong
Staff members of Ming Pao newspaper take part in the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong March 2, 2014. People are taking part in the demonstration to show support for freedom of the press following the brutal attack on Kevin Lau, the former chief editor of the Ming Pao newspaper, on February 26, 2014. Words on placard (R) read "Condemn violence". REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Staff members of Ming Pao newspaper take part in the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong
Staff members of Ming Pao newspaper take part in the march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong March 2, 2014. People are taking part in the demonstration to show support for freedom of the press following the brutal attack on Kevin Lau, the former chief editor of the Ming Pao newspaper, on February 26, 2014. Words on placard (R) read "Condemn violence". REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Demonstrators carry a banner that reads "They can't kill us all" during a march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong
Demonstrators carry a banner that reads "They can't kill us all" during a march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong March 2,2014. People are taking part in the demonstration to show support for freedom of the press following the brutal attack on Kevin Lau, the former chief editor of the Ming Pao newspaper on February 26, 2014. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
A child holds an Origami crane, a symbol of peace, made with a Ming Pao newspaper during a march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong
A child holds an Origami crane, a symbol of peace, made with a Ming Pao newspaper during a march against violence on journalists in Hong Kong March 2,2014. People are taking part in the demonstration to show support for freedom of the press following the brutal attack on Kevin Lau, the former chief editor of the Ming Pao newspaper on February 26, 2014. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)