Police charged the head of Hong Kong’s largest journalist group with obstructing police officers, the highest-profile prosecution of a press worker in recent months
Ronson Chan, chairman of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, was charged with obstructing police officers following his arrest this month
In June 2021, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily printed its last edition before shutting operations amid China’s crackdown on dissent. WSJ’s Elaine Yu explains why the closure marks the beginning of greater uncertainty for press freedoms in the city.
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