Inside the Hong Kong newsrooms stifled by fear after Jimmy Lai’s conviction

3 months ago

When police raided the Apple Daily newsroom in 2021, journalists across Hong Kong understood they were watching more than the collapse of a newspaper. They were being shown the future.

Five years later, the conviction of the paper’s founder Jimmy Lai on sedition charges has merely formalised that state of affairs. The real impact has long since settled in – embedded in daily decisions about what can be written, who can speak, and how far the press can push in their pursuit of the truth.

What remains of journalism is editors identifying invisible red lines, pr...

Original Article