With his new film rejected by official censors, the award-winning film-maker says he is being punished for his outspoken views In Hong Kong, where dissent is now characterised by silence , few dare openly criticise the government or the Chinese Communist party (CCP) that controls it. Film-maker Kiwi Chow is one of the few. “The Chinese Communist party’s practice is to try and destroy history and truth,” the 46-year-old director says from his home in the region. “It’s ridiculous that I can still live in Hong Kong without being in jail.” Continue reading...