Thousands Take to the Streets to Support Hong Kong Press Freedom
March 3, 2014
Thousands of people turned out in Hong Kong to support media freedom after the condition of former newspaper editor Kevin Lau, who was the victim of a brutal knife attack, took a turn for the better. Protesters at the demonstration, clad in black with blue ribbons to show support for press freedom, marched to the Hong Kong Police headquarters carrying banners saying "They Can't Kill Us All." Others called on Hong Kong police to find the people responsible for the attack.
Thousands Take to the Streets to Support Hong Kong Press Freedom