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Yet another Hong Kong news outlet closes amid Beijing’s crackdown on dissent
2022-01-03 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

       HONG KONG —

       Another Hong Kong news outlet is ceasing operations in light of deteriorating press freedoms, days after police raided and arrested seven people on suspicion of sedition at a separate pro-democracy news organization.

       The online Citizen News announced its decision to close down in a Facebook post Sunday. It said it would stop updating its site Tuesday, and would be shuttered after that.

       “We all love this place, deeply. Regrettably, what was ahead of us is not just pouring rains or blowing winds, but hurricanes and tsunamis,” it said in a statement.

       “We have never forgotten our original intent. Sadly, we can no longer strive to turn our beliefs into reality without fear because of the sea change in the society over the past two years and the deteriorating media environment.”

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       Citizen News is the third news outlet to close in recent months, following pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily and online site Stand News. Authorities have moved to silence dissent in Hong Kong, once known as a vibrant media hub, after Beijing implemented a sweeping national security law following massive pro-democracy protests in 2019.

       The impending closure of Citizen News came days after authorities raided Stand News and arrested seven people — including editors and former board members — on suspicion of conspiring to publish seditious material. Stand News then announced that it would cease to operate.

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       For Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement, 2021 saw the city’s authorities and the Beijing government stamp out nearly everything it had stood for.

       Two of Stand News’ former editors who were arrested were later formally charged with sedition.

       In December, the political opposition was shut out from elections under a new law that puts all candidates to a loyalty test, and monuments commemorating the bloody 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing were taken down.

       The U.S. and other Western government have condemned Hong Kong’s diminishing press and civic freedoms, which Beijing had promised to uphold for 50 years following the 1997 handover of the city from Britain.

       Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam last week defended the raid on Stand News, telling reporters that “inciting other people ... could not be condoned under the guise of news reporting.”

       


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