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Added on the 17/06/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Hong Kong, Jul 21 (EFE/EPA).- The Hong Kong Police on Wednesday arrested Lam Man-chung, former executive editor-in-chief of the recently dissolved pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily.Lam, 51, is accused of "conspiracy to collude with foreign forces," according to national broadcaster RTHK. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE QUEUE TO BUY THE LAST ISSUE OF APPLE DAILY IN HONG KONG, AND APPLE DAILY SUPPORTERS GATHER AROUND ITS HEADQUARTERS IN HONG KONG.
Hong Kong, Jun 17 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Jerome Favre) Hong Kong's national security police arrested five directors of the Apple Daily newspaper on suspicion of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces under legislation imposed by China.
Hong Kong police surround the offices of pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily after arresting five of its executives under the city's national security law, including chief editor Ryan Law. [COMPLETES VIDI9CD48N_EN] IMAGES
Hong Kong (EFE/EPA).-Senior Superintendent of the Hong Kong Police National Security Department Steve Li Kwai-wah spoke Wednesday to reporters during a press conference outside the Wanchai Police Headquarters in Hong Kong. Four students from the University of Hong Kong were arrested by national security police Wednesday on suspicion of advocating terrorism after they attended a meeting in July in which they passed a motion to mourn a man who stabbed a police officer before killing himself.(Camera: JEROME FAVRE)SHOT LIST: SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT OF THE HONG KONG POLICE NATIONAL SECURITY DEPARTMENT STEVE LI KWAI-WAH SPEAKS TO REPORTERS OUTSIDE THE WANCHAI POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN HONG KONG.
Hong Kong, Jun 28 (EFE/EPA).- A senior journalist of the now-closed Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily was arrested at Hong Kong airport while to trying to leave the city for the United Kingdom, public broadcaster RTHK reported Monday.Fung Wai-kong, an editor and columnist at the daily, was arrested on Sunday night for "conspiring to collude with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security," the police said in a statement, according to RTHK.The newspaper printed its final issue on Thursday, just a week after the arrest of several executives for alleged conspiracy to collude with foreign forces, a crime under the national security law that China imposed on the former British colony. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE SHOWS APPLE DAILY HEADQUARTERS, PEOPLE QUEUE TO BUY THE LAST ISSUE OF APPLE DAILY AND SUPPORTERS GATHER OUTSIDE THE OFFICE OF APPLE DAILY IN HONG KONG.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).