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Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy

Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy
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Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy

Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy
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Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy

Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy
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Guilty Verdict for Hong Kong Journalist as Media Faces Frontal Assault

Guilty Verdict for Hong Kong Journalist as Media Faces ‘Frontal Assault’ As China stifles dissent in the city, news outlets have found themselves in the authorities’ cross hairs. Choy Yuk-ling, a producer for Radio Television Hong Kong, was found guilty on Thursday of making false statements to obtain public records for a report that was critical of the police.Credit.Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times April 22, 2021Updated 6:23 a.m. ET HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s police chief warned journalists they could be investigated for reporting “fake news.” A newspaper controlled by the Chinese government called for a ban on the city’s biggest pro-democracy news outlet. Masked men ransacked the offices of a publication critical of China’s Communist Party and smashed its presses.

Freedom of speech is a dangerous job : Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai writes to staff ahead of sentencing

Jimmy Lai has described himself as  Beijing’s number one enemy Credit: Chan Long Hei/Bloomberg Hong Kong’s pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai has told his staff in a letter from jail that “freedom of speech is a dangerous job” and to “stand tall” just days before he is sentenced in two cases against him. It comes as fellow democracy activist Joshua Wong received a second jail sentence under the territory’s strict new national security law. Mr Lai, the 72-year-old founder of Apply Daily, is in custody after prosecutors appealed successfully against a court decision to grant him bail on national security charges.

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