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Hong Kong s Free Media Forced To Self-Censor; First National Security Trail Held

Hong Kong s Free Media Forced To Self-Censor; First National Security Trail Held
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Hong Kong: Pro-Democracy Online News Outlet Prepares for Potential CCP Takedown

Hong Kong: Pro-Democracy Online News Outlet Prepares for Potential CCP Takedown Hong Kong online pro-democracy news outlet Stand News announced five actions to protect its employees, donors, readers, and board members in the event action is taken against it by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on June 27. The outlet vowed to continue its news reporting, and urged supporters to donate to other independent media, free reporters and commentators, and news organizations who support free speech and press. This is the first Hong Kong pro-democracy news outlet to announce internal changes after the Chinese regime in June clamped down on Apple Daily, a pro-democracy news outlet and one of the three top-selling Hong Kong newspapers.

Behind China s Takeover of Hong Kong - The New York Times

Hong Kong’s march toward an authoritarian future began with a single phrase in a dry policy paper. Beijing, the document declared, would wield “comprehensive jurisdiction” over the territory. The paper, published in June 2014, signaled the Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s determination to tame political defiance in the former British colony, which had kept its own laws and freedoms. But the words were dismissed by many as intimidating swagger that the city’s robust legal system and democratic opposition could face down. Hong Kong now knows Mr. Xi’s ambitions with a stunned clarity. The paper marked the opening of a contest for control in the city, culminating in the sweeping national security law that few saw coming.

Crossing the red line: Behind China s takeover of Hong Kong

  Chris Buckley, Vivian Wang and Austin Ramzy, The New York times  Published: 28 Jun 2021 11:10 AM BdST Updated: 28 Jun 2021 11:10 AM BdST A protest in Hong Kong, June 9, 2019. The New York Times Hong Kong’s march toward an authoritarian future began with a single phrase in a dry policy paper. Beijing, the document declared, would wield “comprehensive jurisdiction” over the territory. ); } The paper, published in June 2014, signalled Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s determination to tame political defiance in the former British colony, which had kept its own laws and freedoms. But the words were dismissed by many as intimidating swagger that the city’s robust legal system and democratic opposition could face down.

Hong Kong pro-democracy media buckles under China pressure

Hong Kong pro-democracy media buckles under China pressure
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