Hong Kong court finds Stand News editors guilty of sedition
Briefly

Chung Pui-kuen criticized the limitation of free speech, asserting that regulating discourse in the name of eliminating dangerous ideas undermines democratic principles and public discourse.
The trial against the Stand News editors serves as a critical indicator of the state of press freedom in Hong Kong, highlighting ongoing restrictions and censorship since 1997.
This case reflects the increasing governmental pressure on media outlets in Hong Kong, as Stand News was among the last pro-democracy voices before its closure in 2021.
With the verdict of guilt, there are serious implications for journalism in Hong Kong, as it reveals a trend of diminishing freedoms for journalists and civil society.
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