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.
Read MoreChina correspondent for The Economist Sue-Lin Wong has been denied entry to Hong Kong after the authorities refused to renew her visa.
Read MoreA Hong Kong reporter, Leung associated with The Epoch Times was beaten by two unidentified men.
Read MoreNabela Qoser, a correspondent associated with Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), faces persecution in the workplace for her hard-hitting journalism.
Read MoreAward-winning freelance producer Bao Choy was convicted on April 22, by a Hong Kong court for submitting false statements to obtain public records.
Read MoreInvestigative journalist and reporter Bao Choy stands trial over charges of making false statements when seeking access to data.
Read MoreHong Kong National TV reporter Nabela Qoser is targeted with legal harassment following complaints against her reporting
Read MoreIf you have been harassed or abused in any way, and please report the incident by using the following form.
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