29 October: Minnie Chan is in Beijing to report on the three-day Xiangshan Conference, an international security forum.
31 October: The conference ends.
1 November: She shares her SCMP articles on the conference on Facebook and LinkedIn.
11 November: She posts some images of two young girls to her Facebook. This post is not typical of the vast majority of her previous entries, which are links to news articles. Comments from friends left underneath query whether the post was made by her.
She has made no further posts as of publishing this article.
30 November: The news of her disappearance breaks.
The first report that she is missing appears in Japan’s Kyodo News, which says some of her friends are worried she “may be under investigation by mainland authorities.”
1 December: The Hong Kong Journalists Association release a statement saying it is “deeply concerned” about her disappearance and appeals for information on her whereabouts.
SCMP, which must have known of Minnie Chan’s disappearance weeks ago since she did not return to work, begin to respond to media questions:
They tell Kyodo News that she is "on personal leave”.
They tell the Hong Kong-based, Chinese-language newspaper Ming Pao that “her family has told us she is safe but requested that we respect her privacy.”
They tell RFA that she is "on vacation," and to “respect her privacy”.
But when Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) send an emailed request to SCMP for comment, their response is extraordinary.
The SCMP repeat the line they have told other media – that she is safe and her family wish them to respect her privacy. But then they end with a threat that they “reserve all rights to take legal action against any misreporting of this matter concerning the [SCMP].”
HKFP added that this hostile reply came hours after the requested deadline. This suggests that the SCMP had spent considerable time mulling their response to what they claim is simply a staff member on leave.
These caged responses from SCMP are not what you would reasonably expect if Minnie Chan was simply “on vacation”.