Hong Kong’s press freedom is on life support thanks to the new security law

Hong Kong’s press freedom is on life support thanks to the new security law

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When more than 200 police officers raided the headquarters of Hong Kong’s biggest — and only — pro-democracy mass-circulation newspaper, Apple Daily, on August 10, many people feared this spelled the end of press freedom in the territory. Earlier that day, they had arrested the paper’s owner, 72-year-old tycoon Jimmy Lai, under a controversial new...

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