Hong Kong leader says press must not 'subvert' government

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Hong Kong has free speech protections baked into its constitution. But the new national security law has criminalised a host of political views and the action against Apple Daily has left the media wondering what reporting could trigger an investigation.

The Hong Kong government froze the assets of pro-democracy paper Apple Daily last week a powerful national security lawHong Kong has long hosted a vibrant international and local media scene but press freedoms have slipped dramatically in recent yearsTwo of Apple Daily's executives were charged with"collusion", a national security crime, over what police said were articles calling for international sanctions against China and Hong Kong's...

Last week, authorities froze the assets of Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily, using the national security law Beijing imposed on the city in 2020. "Media friends should have the ability to distinguish between them," she added during her weekly press conference. The new security law has criminalised a host of political views and the action against Apple Daily has left the media wondering what opinions or reporting could trigger an investigation.Echoing other officials, Lam said the prosecution of Apple Daily was not an attack on "normal journalistic work" and that the paper was trying to undermine China's national security with its coverage.

 

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