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Hong Kong free press
What’s at Stake as 2 Hong Kong Journalists Await a Verdict in Sedition Trial?
By Kanis Leung
The journalists were charged with conspiracy to publish seditious materials under a colonial-era law two years ago.
The Wall Street Journal Owes Hong Kong Reporters an Explanation
By Christopher Siu-tat Mung
Selina Cheng was let go by WSJ only two weeks after being elected as the chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association.
Hong Kong’s Media Under Siege
By Angeli Datt
As the world celebrates journalists, this year's Nobel Peace Prize recipients, Hong Kong silences the media.
Apple Daily Raid Is the Latest Blow to Hong Kong’s Freedom
By Benedict Rogers
The world's democracies must take action after the latest assault on press freedom.
Hong Kong Ombudsman: Government Should Stop Stonewalling Digital News Outlets
By Cal Wong
The government's treatment of digital-only media outlets is criticized.
US Considers Bill to Ensure Hong Kong’s Basic Freedoms
By Cal Wong
The bill would allow for sanctions on individuals responsible for rights violations in Hong Kong.
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