HONG KONG: RTHK 'has rights and obligations'
Asia Media, July 1, 2005
By Dikky Sinn
From: South China Morning Post
Rafael Hui Si-yan gave an assurance that the editorial independence of RTHK would not be compromised.
"Editorial independence must be defended. But as a public broadcaster that uses public money, there must be certain standards, responsibilities and rights," he said.
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