National security law: Hong Kong Book Fair vendors double down on selling works by opposition figures despite complaints citing legislation
- Politihk Social Strategic chairman Tang Tak-shing says he has filed complaints about eight books sold by Hillway Culture and Kind Of Culture
- Books are either penned by opposition figures or about anti-government protests in 2014 and 2019
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (TDC), which is behind the fair, one of the largest of its kind in the world, sent letters on Thursday to Hillway Culture and Kind Of Culture informing them of the allegations.
Tang Tak-shing, chairman of pro-establishment activist group Politihk Social Strategic, said he had filed complaints about eight books sold by Hillway Culture and Kind Of Culture to the Office for Safeguarding National Security on Thursday.
“Their contents are euphemisms of violence,” he said of the books related to the social unrest in 2019. “These books are biased as they did not interview the injured police officers. Some of their photos also romanticised violence.”
The council declined to comment on individual cases and said it would make a record of the complaints. It added that exhibitors, not the TDC, were responsible for ensuring the legality of the publications on display.
Police also withheld comment, saying they would take action based on the relevant circumstances and the law.