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Resilience in the Spotlight: The Legacy of Carina Lau’s 1990 Ordeal
A summary of her 2018 interview regarding her forgiveness can be found on AsiaOne/Stomp . carina lau kidnapping video
📍 : Seeking or sharing non-consensual imagery from this event is considered a violation of privacy and ethics. Resilience in the Spotlight: The Legacy of Carina
While driving to friend Eric Tsang's home to play mahjong, Lau was intercepted by three men. She was held for approximately three hours. She was held for approximately three hours
| Source | Access Method | Ethical Note | |--------|---------------|--------------| | – “Newsreel Collection: 1990 – Kidnapping of Carina Lau” | On‑site viewing (appointment required). | The archive only allows scholarly, non‑public viewing; you must sign a usage agreement prohibiting copying or redistribution. | | British Film Institute (BFI) – Asian Media Collection | Digital request via BFI’s “Screenonline” portal (requires academic credentials). | BFI also restricts public distribution; you may quote short stills (< 5 sec) under “fair dealing” for research. | | Television Broadcasts – TVB’s “News at 8 pm, 18 Feb 1990” | Archived at the TVB Archive (Hong Kong) – request via email with a research proposal. | Video is considered “news footage” and can be cited, but you must obtain permission for any public exhibition. | | YouTube / Vimeo – Several uploads labeled “Carina Lau kidnapping video (1990)”. | Open access. | Do NOT download or redistribute. These uploads often violate copyright and privacy laws; they are prima facie illegal copies. Use only for personal, non‑public reference, and always cite the original source (TVB/HKFA). | | Newspaper Photo‑Stories – South China Morning Post (Feb 1990) printed still frames. | Digital archives via Factiva or ProQuest Historical Newspapers . | Still images are permissible under fair use for scholarly commentary. |