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Police in Hong Kong arrest five executives of the "Apple Daily" newspaper as the newspaper warns that press freedom in the city is "hanging by a thread". It is the latest raid on the Beijing-critical newspaper which has already seen its chief Jimmy Lai convicted under various charges, including unlawful assembly, and who currently faces a national security law case along with 46 other activists.

Apple Daily says Hong Kong press freedom 'hanging by a thread' after five arrested in raid

Sources:  France 24


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  1. Police in Hong Kong arrest arrest five executives of the newspaper "Apple Daily" as the outlet authorities warn that press freedom was "hanging by a thread". It is the latest raid on the Chinese-critic newspaper which has already seen its chief Jimmy Lai convicted under various charges, including unlawful assembly, and who currently faces a national security law case along with other 46 activists.
  2. Police in Hong Kong arrest five executives of the newspaper "Apple Daily" as the outlet authorities warn that press freedom was "hanging by a thread". It is the latest raid on the Chinese-critic newspaper which has already seen its chief Jimmy Lai convicted under various charges, including unlawful assembly, and who currently faces a national security law case along with other 46 activists.
  3. Police in Hong Kong arrest five executives of the newspaper "Apple Daily" as the outlet warns that press freedom in the city is "hanging by a thread". It is the latest raid on the Beijing-critical newspaper which has already seen its chief Jimmy Lai convicted under various charges, including unlawful assembly, and who currently faces a national security law case along with 46 other activists.
  4. Police in Hong Kong arrest five executives of the "Apple Daily" newspaper as the newspaper warns that press freedom in the city is "hanging by a thread". It is the latest raid on the Beijing-critical newspaper which has already seen its chief Jimmy Lai convicted under various charges, including unlawful assembly, and who currently faces a national security law case along with 46 other activists.

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