Former journalists for Hong Kong’s folded Apple Daily take reporting to social media — Radio Free Asia

Employees, executive editor in chief Lam Man-Chung (L) and deputy chief editor Chan Pui-Man (C) cheer each other in the Apple Daily newspaper office after completing editing of the final edition in Hong Kong, June 23, 2021. Credit: AFP

One year after the paper was forced to shut down and several senior editors arrested by national security police, former reporters at Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper are still writing the stories the paper might have run, and posting them to social media. Journalist Alvin Chan, who uses the hashtags #AppleDaily and #keeponreporting on

China gears up for Winter Olympics amid warning over declining press freedom — Radio Free Asia

People queue for a swab test for the Covid-19 coronavirus in Beijing, Jan. 31, 2022. Credit: AFP

” While foreign reporters have actually long faced challenging conditions under the judgment Chinese Communist Party (CCP), now they are likewise dealing with growing hostility and intimidation, consisting of online stalking, smear campaigns, hacking and visa rejections, the Foreign Correspondents Club of China (FCCC) stated in its annual report.As the number of journalists forced out

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