On Oct 31st, Ian Young, a foreign correspondent with the South China Morning Post, published a biased article about me. Many people have been asking me about my safety and what is the truth about this “investigation”. I wanted to come out and clear the air about the current situation.
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Ethics Policy
Editorial Code of Conduct
The South China Morning Post believes:
– Journalists uphold the principle of truth and fairness.
– Freedom of speech is a basic human right.
– Freedom of the press is an integral part of freedom of speech.
– Journalists should strive to uphold freedom of the press, and take public interest as the basis of their work.
– Journalists are transparent in all they do.
– Owners, executives and senior editors of the SCMP have the responsibility to encourage and require editorial staff to adhere to these principles.
SCMP Code of Ethics – General Guidelines
Journalists should seek truth, fairness, objectivity, impartiality and comprehensiveness. They must ensure accuracy, fairness and balance at all times. They will not quote out of context or distort facts.
