Hong Kong: Two Independent Media Outlets Forced To Shut Operations Amid Threats To Staffers
/Independent news outlet Citizen News has stated that it will cease operations from January 4, 2022, citing fears for the safety of its staff.
Read MoreIndependent news outlet Citizen News has stated that it will cease operations from January 4, 2022, citing fears for the safety of its staff.
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