11/29/2022 0 Comments Razboiul nevazut teofan zavoratul pdf![]() ![]() ![]() “These actions have nothing to do with so-called suppression of press freedom,” she told reporters. Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, said the action against Stand News was aimed at seditious activity. Hong Kong’s government denies targeting the Secretary of State Antony Blinken described Wednesday’s arrests as unjust and called on Hong Kong and Chinese authorities to “cease targeting Hong Kong’s free and independent media,” saying it undermined the financial hub’s credibility. Months of at times violent pro-democracy protests. But pro-democracy activists and rights groups say freedoms have been eroded, in particular since China imposed the new national security law after The promise that wide-ranging individual rights, including a free Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997 with Of the seven arrested on Wednesday or their legal representatives for comment. Reuters could not reach Best Pencil or any Formerly a senior editor with the pro-democracyĪpple Daily newspaper, she was already being held in prison on different charges and was re-arrested there. The seven people arrested on Wednesday also included Chung’s wife, Chan Pui-man. Ho,Ī Canadian citizen, left without comment. “continuing to care for each other is very important”. Ng told reporters as she left the police station that, Police said all four areĭue to report to police in late March. – were released on police bail pending further investigations. Margaret Ng, pop star Denise Ho, Chow Tat-chi and Christine Fang Stand News board – former democratic legislator and barrister Men were charged with conspiring “to publish and/or reproduce seditious publications,” according Along with Best Pencil (Hong Kong) Limited, the corporate entity behind Stand News, the two Hong Kong laws restrict media coverage of bail hearings. News chief editor Chung Pui-kuen and acting chief editor Patrick Lam. In the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court denied bail applications for former Stand Security law in the former British colony last year. Raid and arrests website as a sign of further erosion of press freedoms since China imposed a sweeping national Media advocacy groups and some Western governments criticised the Publication’s office, froze its assets and arrested seven current and former senior editors and former board On Thursday, a day after a police raid on the pro-democracy media organization that prompted its closure. ![]() To publish seditious materials and denied bail by a court By Clare Jim and Sara Cheng HONG KONG, Dec 30 (Reuters) – Two former senior editors of Hong Kong’s Stand News were charged with conspiring ![]()
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