Hong Kong's crackdown leaves journalists struggling to find jobs

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HONG KONG - Six months ago, Pak was a finance reporter for one of Hong Kong's best-read tabloids.

HONG KONG - Six months ago, Pak was a finance reporter for one of Hong Kong's best-read tabloids. Now, he's a coffee shop barista in London, after the collapse of pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily under a national security probe left him jobless and several of his bosses facing life in prison.

"This has a massive cost that cannot easily be expressed in numbers," Lokman Tsui, a former journalism professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said by email."I see an entire generation of young people wondering what the future for independent, critical reporting in Hong Kong looks like," he said.

Some have become taxi drivers or food delivery workers, while one person opened a fast food restaurant. A former Apple Daily writer said applicants to his consultancy firm often ask if he'd be arrested, too. Others, like Pak, quit the city entirely. "In 2021, the number of business operations in Hong Kong with parent companies outside Hong Kong and the number of start-ups in Hong Kong both reached record highs," the government statement added."All these will also contribute to additional job opportunities for the people of Hong Kong."Biggest blow

Just under half of Apple Daily journalists transitioned into public relations, finance and content creation roles, according to job movements observed by Asia-based media relations platform Telum Media, its East Asia Director Nick Thorpe said.Hong Kong's population saw a 1.2 per cent decline over the past 12 months, amid pandemic curbs and the changing political environment.

"It's difficult to estimate the human cost, but it will definitely create immediate pressure on the job market," she said.

 

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straits_times Sad to see that HK will soon have the same level of press freedom than Singapore :(

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