HONG KONG, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- Over 100 members of
Hong Kong's entertainment industry, including action superstar Jackie Chan,
attended a televised event Monday, denouncing the publication of a pop star's
photos when she was changing clothes at backstage.
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Twins pop star Gillian Chung
Yan-tung (R) attends the condemnation activity of Hong Kong show business
in Hong Kong, south China, on Aug. 28, 2006. (Xinhua
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Chan said the secretly taken photos of Gillian Chung
Yan-tung, part of the Canto-pop duo Twin, would encourage peeping behavior among
children. He appealed to the public not to buy the indecent magazine in order to
protect the younger generation.
The tearful Chung, who was shown on the cover of
weekly Easyfinder adjusting bra backstage at a concert in Malaysia, thanked her
colleagues for their support. She worried that her long-established icon image
would be badly damaged by this incident.
Veteran actor-singer Andy Lau also condemned the
magazine's behavior as an intrusion of stars' privacy rights. He called on a
fair play between the media and the stars.
Chung Saturday filed a request for a court injunction
ordering Easyfinder to stop publishing her photos and to return them to her
record company, Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), EEG artist manager Mani Fok
said Monday.
Previously, the EEG sent a lawyer's letter to the
magazine to seek legal advice, but has received no response yet. Chung also has
reported the matter to Hong Kong police. As of Monday, the Television and
Entertainment Licensing Authority has received record high of 2,488 complaints
since the magazine was published last Tuesday.
Hong Kong's Obscene Articles Tribunal has classified
the issue as "indecent," paving the way for possible prosecution. If the verdict
is finally established, the magazine may get a maximum fine of 800,000 HK
dollars (102,564 U.S. dollars) and people responsible for the event may be
imprisoned for 12 months.
Easyfinder, with a bad record of publishing vulgar photos and privacy-intruding coverage, has been censured by tribunal for 14 times, with penalties ranging from 1,000 HK dollars to 50,000 HK dollars. Enditem
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