By Chris Yeung
Three points from the political storm whipped up by anonymous Hong Kong government cultural services staff, who had asked a local drama group to drop the name of an artist’s Taiwan alma mater, which contains the word “national (國立)”, from a programme pamphlet. The Government was accused of practising political censorship. The Taipei National University of the Arts, the alma mater of the artist Law Suk-yin, expressed deep regret. Arts groups fear freedom of expression is in jeopardy.
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