Carina+lau+ka+ling+rape+video Jun 2026
The situation shifted dramatically in October 2002 when the tabloid East Week published a front-page cover featuring a distressed, semi-nude woman, later identified as Lau during her 1990 abduction. The publication sparked immediate and widespread outrage. Unlike previous tabloid scandals, this event united the entertainment industry. Over 500 actors, directors, and industry figures—including Jackie Chan and Tony Leung Chiu-wai—organized a massive protest against East Week .
The publication triggered immediate and widespread public outrage. Rather than treating the incident as a standard celebrity scandal, the public, the entertainment industry, and civil rights groups viewed the publication as a severe violation of human dignity and press ethics. The Industry Backlash and Protests carina+lau+ka+ling+rape+video
On April 25, 1990, while driving to a friend's house (actor Michael Miu), Lau was abducted by four men. She was held for approximately two to three hours. The situation shifted dramatically in October 2002 when
Awareness Campaigns: Amplifying Voices and Driving Change The Industry Backlash and Protests On April 25,
This article separates fact from fiction, tracing the events of April 1990, the media firestorm of 2002, the viral hoax of 2004, and the subsequent investigations that led to the conclusion that the widely-circulated “rape video” is a fake.
The owner of the media group issued a public apology to Lau and the community.
"I am tougher than I thought. I am here today for two reasons: one is to let those who want to hurt me know that I am not that easily hurt, and the other is to hope that our society can provide a cleaner space for us to live in."