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  2. Hong Kong Free Press - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) is a free, non-profit [1] news website based in Hong Kong. It was co-founded in 2015 by Tom Grundy, who believed that the territory's press freedom was in decline, to provide an independent alternative to the dominant English-language newspaper of record in Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post .

  3. Hong Kong demands probe as protest song again replaces ... - AOL

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    — Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@hkfp) March 1, 2023 “The athletes and team manager involved have responded immediately in an appropriate manner during the incident and notified the organiser to ...

  4. Selina Cheng - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Cheng previously served as Hong Kong reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering China's energy and automobile sectors from 2022 to 2024. [9] Cheng previously was a reporter at the Hong Kong Free Press and HK01 .

  5. Hong Kong journalist group says dozens of journalists harassed

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    The targeted journalists, media companies and organizations include HKJA's executive committee and 13 media outlets including Hong Kong Free Press, Inmediahk, HK Feature, and two journalism ...

  6. Apple Daily raids and arrests - Wikipedia

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    All existing rights and freedoms of Hong Kong people must be fully protected, including freedom of the press and the press. [69] Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan Katsunobu Kato called the closure of Apple Daily a "major setback" for freedom of speech and freedom of the press in Hong Kong and voiced "increasingly grave concerns" over the ...

  7. Two journalists found guilty of sedition in trial seen as ...

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    Two journalists who led a pro-democracy newspaper in Hong Kong were convicted of sedition Thursday, in a verdict that could have profound implications for press freedom in the Chinese territory.

  8. Censorship in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Despite guarantees of free speech, public surveys in 1997 showed increasing fears of self-censorship by journalists of writings critical of the Central Government, [8] [9] although a journalists indicated in a survey from the Hong Kong Journalists Association that they overwhelmingly did not hesitate to publish criticisms of China, and that actual instances of direct pressure from the Chinese ...

  9. Family of prominent Hong Kong activist who fled to UK taken ...

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    His wife, Tin Shui Wai, left a local police station after questioning at around 1.30pm local time, the Hong Kong Free Press reported. ... "After I left Hong Kong, I never talked to my brother ...