Opposition camp’s diminished presence at Hong Kong Book Fair allows opportunity for pro-establishment voices, authors say
- Opposition-leaning media ‘have retreated under the national security law’, one author says, leaving spotlight to pro-establishment writers
- Regina Ip’s booth was visited by several senior officials, while 10 pro-establishment authors launched new book series on their political views
The city’s pro-establishment camp, however, has taken the new climate as an opportunity, with prominent figures continuing to publish books amid what they see as more favourable media coverage and increased political support from lawmakers and senior officials this year.
“There was also media coverage on pro-establishment writers in the past. They were just hidden among the reports from those yellow media.”
Veteran criminal lawyer Cheng Huan and lawmaker and former security chief Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee were among the pro-establishment voices promoting new books at this year’s fair. Ip was at the event on Sunday to meet attendees, with the city’s security, home affairs, constitutional affairs and technology ministers all swinging by to visit her booth.