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

Hong Kong's Office for Safeguarding National Security (OSNS), established by Beijing, summoned foreign journalists following critical coverage of a deadly apartment fire that killed at least 159 people on November 26th. The OSNS accused some media outlets of spreading false information and smearing the government's response to the disaster, which is Hong Kong's worst in 75 years.

Oliver HolmesThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2025-12-06 · 16:24 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
‘Don’t say we didn’t warn you’: Hong Kong foreign media told not to cause trouble after fire
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Hong Kong's Office for Safeguarding National Security (OSNS), established by Beijing, summoned foreign journalists following critical coverage of a deadly apartment fire that killed at least 159 people on November 26th. The OSNS accused some media outlets of spreading false information and smearing the government's response to the disaster, which is Hong Kong's worst in 75 years. The agency warned journalists against crossing legal red lines and interfering with upcoming legislative elections, which have been restructured to favor pro-China candidates. The OSNS statement warned against "anti-China" elements and "external forces" exploiting the fire, referencing the national security law passed in 2020 that has curtailed freedoms in Hong Kong. The meeting, attended by media outlets like the New York Times and Agence France-Presse, signals increasing pressure on press freedom in the region.

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The OSNS warned earlier this week against what it claimed were “external forces” threatening to exploit the fire.

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Hong Kong's electoral system was revamped in 2021 to ensure that only “patriots” could hold office.

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The fire on 26 November in an apartment complex left at least 159 people dead.

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An OSNS statement accused some foreign media of having “disregarded facts, spread false information, distorted and smeared the government’s disaster relief”.

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Beijing’s security agency in Hong Kong summoned international journalists to inform them it will not tolerate “trouble-making”.

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Beijing’s security agency in Hong Kong has summoned international journalists to inform them it will not tolerate “trouble-making”, following critical coverage of the deadly apartment complex fire that has left the territory reeling.Senior reporters from several media outlets operating in the city were called to the Office for Safeguarding National Security (OSNS), which was set up by Beijing in 2020.In the meeting, which was attended by the New York Times and Agence France-Presse, an official accused journalists of tainting the government. The official did not give specific examples of coverage and did not take questions, according to AFP.An OSNS statement posted online shortly after the meeting accused some foreign media of having “disregarded facts, spread false information, distorted and smeared the government’s disaster relief and aftermath work”.Hong Kong has been on edge since the fire on 26 November in an apartment complex, which left at least 159 people dead. The blaze at the eight-tower Wang Fuk Court in northern Hong Kong is the city’s worst disaster in 75 years, and the world’s most fatal residential building fire since 1980.Home to nearly 5,000 people, the sprawling block of apartments was under extensive renovations that have since been found to contain substandard, flammable materials, leading to public outcry.The online OSNS statement urged journalists to “not cross the legal red line”.“The office will not tolerate the actions of all anti-China and trouble-making elements in Hong Kong,” adding: “Don’t say we didn’t warn you.”Semi-autonomous Hong Kong was returned from the UK to China in 1997 and operates under a “one-country, two-systems” framework. It has long prided itself on liberties not available on the mainland, such as a free press and the ability to demonstrate. However, those freedoms have been eroded since the wide-ranging national security law was passed in 2020, which gave Beijing sweeping powers to curtail dissent.The OSNS warned earlier this week against what it claimed were “external forces” threatening to exploit the fire, as well as “anti-China media organisations”.Saturday’s statement accused some in the media of having “attacked and interfered with” the legislative election, which will be held on Sunday. Hong Kong’s electoral system was revamped in 2021 to ensure that only “patriots” could hold office, meaning pro-China candidates.Agence France-Presse contributed to this report
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