Oh this is why the Government Lied about the Numbers of Protesters..

Awaiting a democratic Hong Kong

My government lied about how many people attended the protest today. They set the number to be a measly 63,000 when the organizers said there were 250,000. It’s never been that much difference. Not even close. As a person who was there I truly felt it was exactly about half the size of the July 1st 2003 protest, which the numbers who turned up was 500,000 (More later about this) but it just occurred to me why it serves the government to make the number so low, because it helps the media to lie.

I just watched the ATV 24 hours news again, while when I got home they mentioned that the protest in Hong Kong had a discrepancy in reporting of the numbers, just now a few hours later that’s completely disappeared. The news simply said, "Today’s democratic Protest in Hong Hong the government announced the numbers attended was 63,000." That was it.

Nice…

I knew my government could do a lot of stupid things, but I never thought they would corroborate with the police to lie, and then the news media will just report their line.

This is not a good development at all.

Published by Yan Sham-Shackleton

Yan Sham-Shackleton is a Hong Kong writer who lives in Los Angeles. This is her old blog Glutter written mostly in Hong Kong from 2003 to 2007. Although it was a personal blog, Yan focused a lot on free speech issues and democratic movement in Hong Kong. She moved to the US in 2007.

6 thoughts on “Oh this is why the Government Lied about the Numbers of Protesters..

  1. glutter,
    there are indepdent services that will count crowd size. you might consider hiring one. then you could have numbers with some some actual computerized count behind it to send to the media.
    kind regards,
    A

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  2. Hong Kong Blogs On The December 4 March

    RoundupYet another pro-democracy march, attracting 63,000 and diverting 82 buses or 250,000, according to taste … [63,000, as the Hong Kong police claimed, is] High enough to make casino king Stanley Ho eat his hat, jump in the harbour, set

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  3. Well done Hong Kong!
    I didn’t see the numbers reported, just a TV picture on Sky showing a packed street – looked like the whole of HK had turned out.
    A couple of quick thoughts
    1. Doesn’t matter what the reported figures are, the central government will know.
    2. The bigger the underreporting of the numbers the more uncomfortable they are with the result. 250k under Tsang must be more significant than 500k under Tung.

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