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Washington, D.C., June 16, 2021 — In response to the Hong Kong police force’s raid on the office of the independent newspaper Apple Daily and the arrests of five executives today, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following statement:

“The arrests of five executives at the pro-democracy Apple Daily today under Hong Kong’s Orwellian National Security Law destroy any remaining fiction that Hong Kong supports freedom of the press,” said Steven Butler, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator. “China, which controls Hong Kong, may be able to eliminate the paper, which it sees as an annoying critic, but only at a steep price to be paid by the people of Hong Kong, who had enjoyed decades of free access to information.”

More than 100 police officers raided the newspaper’s office this morning and arrested Apple Daily editor-in-chief Ryan Law Wai-kwong, associate publisher Chan Piu-man, Apple Action News platform director Cheung Chi-wai, and Cheung Kim-hung, the group chief executive officer of Next Digital, the newspaper’s parent company, and Royston Chow, Next Digital’s chief operating officer, according to news reports.

The five are under investigation for alleged conspiracy to collude with foreign forces, a crime under Hong Kong’s National Security Law. Convictions can result in life in prison, according to reports.

Next Digital and Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai is currently in prison and on trial for alleged violations of the National Security Law, as CPJ has documented. In a separate case, Lai was sentenced on April 16 to 14 months in prison for allegedly organizing and participating in illegal demonstrations in 2019.


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by Committee to Protect Journalists.

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[1] Hong Kong national security law: 5 Apple Daily arrests for alleged foreign collusion, marking first time police deem publication of certain newspaper articles to be a crime under Beijing-imposed legislation | South China Morning Post ➤ https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3137588/hong-kong-national-security-law-apple-daily-chief#click=https://t.co/29ZGyQ2rZ8[2] Hong Kong police raid Apple Daily office, editor-in-chief among 5 arrested under national security law over articles | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP ➤ https://hongkongfp.com/2021/06/17/breaking-hong-kong-police-raid-apple-daily-office-editor-in-chief-among-5-arrested-under-national-security-law/[3] Hong Kong security law: Life sentences for breaking China-imposed law ➤ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-53238004[4] Hong Kong police charge Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai with ‘foreign collusion’ under national security law - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/2020/12/hong-kong-police-charge-apple-daily-founder-jimmy-lai-with-foreign-collusion-under-national-security-law/[5] Hong Kong media owner Jimmy Lai sentenced to 14 months in prison over 2019 protests - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/2021/04/hong-kong-media-owner-jimmy-lai-sentenced-to-14-months-in-prison-over-2019-protests/