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New Haruki Murakami novel ruled 'indecent' by Hong Kong censors
Bestselling Japanese writer Haruki Murakami's latest novel has been deemed "indecent" by Hong Kong censors, triggering backlash in the city where concern is growing that freedom of expression is increasingly under threat.
More than 2,100 residents had signed an online petition as of Thursday against the move, which requires Murakami's Killing Commendatore to be sealed in wrappers with warning notices.
The petition, jointly written by 21 groups, said the decision would "bring shame to Hong Kong people" and warned it could hurt the international standing of the city's publishing and cultural sectors.
Under the ruling by Hong Kong's Obscene Articles Tribunal, the novel also cannot be sold to minors.