Press Freedom
Hong Kong media tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai, 78, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for national security offences, including urging foreign sanctions and publishing “seditious” articles in his now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper. The ruling, the harshest under the Beijing-imposed law, sparked international criticism, with rights groups calling it “effectively a death sentence” and a blow to press freedom. Lai will serve 18 additional years after accounting for overlapping jail time (Pics/AFP)
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The offices of Prothom Alo and Daily Star are being attacked and vandalised in the capital's Karwanbazar. The Daily Star building has been set on fire, Nagorik reported. (Pics/PTI and AFP)
Updated 3 months ago
Hong Kong court rejects Jimmy Lai's bid to dismiss sedition charge
Updated 2 years ago
In Photos: Veteran journalists protest in Delhi against raids on NewsClick
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IN PHOTOS: Journalists stage protest over police action in NewsClick case
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In Photos: Delhi police conduct raids on NewsClick office, journalists
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National Press Day 2022: Here's your list of must watch films on journalists
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