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Handover book launch relocated after Asia Society says Occupy leader Joshua Wong can come but can’t speak

Launch of handover anthology ‘Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a borrowed place’ moved to FCC after Asia Society request that contributor Joshua Wong not speak at the event

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Louisa Lim reading her contribution to Hong Kong 20/20. Photo: FCCHK

Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a borrowed place contains some of the most moving pieces you will read about how Hong Kong has changed in the last 20 years. The launch of the book of essays, fiction, poems and cartoons by PEN Hong Kong also turned out to be a test of this city’s tolerance of dissent.

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The Asia Society Hong Kong Center was the original venue for the launch and readings by contributors but it had one condition: that Joshua Wong Chi-fung, one of the contributors, did not speak at the event.

The executive committee of PEN Hong Kong, a non-profit organisation supporting literature and freedom of expression, voted to hold the event elsewhere instead of accepting a demand to exclude the Occupy movement student leader. “PEN Hong Kong believes building a strong community means generating conversation, not stifling it,” said Jason Y. Ng, President of PEN Hong Kong.

Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a borrowed place, a PEN Hong Kong anthology published by Blacksmith Books. Photo: Enid Tsui
Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a borrowed place, a PEN Hong Kong anthology published by Blacksmith Books. Photo: Enid Tsui
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“In respect to our discussions with PEN Hong Kong, despite earnest efforts to collaborate on a programme design, we were unable to come up with one that would be mutually compelling to our respective target audiences,” said the Asia Society press office.

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