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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 âFrontal Assaultâ
As China stifles dissent in the city, news outlets have found themselves in the authoritiesâ 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 â Hong Kongâs police chief warned journalists they could be investigated for reporting âfake news.â A newspaper controlled by the Chinese government called for a ban on the cityâs biggest pro-democracy news outlet. Masked men ransacked the offices of a publication critical of Chinaâs Communist Party and smashed its presses.
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.