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HK Cops Arrest Current And Ex-Staffers Of Online News Outlet

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Dec 29, 2021
  • 1 min read

Hong Kong's national security police on Wednesday morning, Dec. 29, 2021, arrested six people with ties to online outlet Stand News, local media reported.


Photo Insert: Ronson Chan is apprehended by police.



The Hong Kong Police Force said in a statement its national security arrested "six senior staff members or former senior staff members of an online media company... for conspiracy to publish seditious publication."


In a separate statement, police said that more than 200 officers were deployed on Wednesday in a search operation "against an online media company."


Police said a warrant to search and seize "relevant journalistic materials" was issued under the national security law, a controversial piece of legislation imposed by Beijing in mid-2020.



The media company was Stand News, the South China Morning Post reported, describing it as an outlet popular among Hong Kong opposition activists. Police said they arrested three men and three women of ages ranging from 34 to 73.


Hong Kong's security law targets pro-democracy opposition and opposes activities that Beijing considers subversive, separatist, terrorist, or conspiratorial. In the view of critics, it serves to silence the opposition and cement the power of the Communist Party.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

Over 100 democracy activists have been arrested under the vague and far-reaching law, and dozens remain in jail on protest-related charges. In June, Hong Kong's pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily was shut down after the tabloid was targeted by the authorities for alleged violations of the law.


Since July 1, 1997, the former British Crown Colony has been part of China again and is governed semi-autonomously as a so-called special administrative region.





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