FCC Update on Easing Restrictions Dear Members: As the Hong Kong government is further easing restrictions related to containment of the coronavirus outbreak, the FCC will be able to restore gatherings in the club starting Friday, June 19. Specifically …
Coronavirus: FCC events update Given the situation in Hong Kong with the outbreak of the coronavirus, the FCC is postponing its annual journalism conference from March until the autumn, and a networking evening for early career journalists scheduled fo …
2020 HUMAN RIGHTS PRESS AWARDS Now Open for Entries (Scroll down for Chinese version) We are delighted to announce that The Human Rights Press Awards, Asia’s most prestigious honours that recognise outstanding human rights reporting, have returned for …
2020 HUMAN RIGHTS PRESS AWARDS Open for Entries on January 1, 2020 (Scroll down for Chinese version) As the world marks Human Rights Day, Asia’s most prestigious awards honouring outstanding human rights reporting is announcing that it will be o …
In recent years, the Board has identified a need to reform and update the way in which the Club handles disciplinary complaints. The idea is to put in place a new system which improves on the existing arrangements, ensuring that the disciplinary proces …
Q&A Session on Proposed Reforms to Disciplinary Process Postponed The Q&A session on proposed changes to the club’s disciplinary process scheduled for 6:30 p.m. tonight, Monday November 11, has been postponed. It will be rescheduled for …
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club Hong Kong condemns the arrest of freelance photojournalist May James, who was asked to remove her face mask by police while covering a protest in Mongkok on Sunday evening, October 27. At the time, she had identified he …
The Human Rights Press Awards are run by the FCC, Amnesty International Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Journalists Association. The 24th annual awards were announced on May 6, 2020. See the winners here.