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Hong Kong court convicts Stand News, 2 ex-editors of sedition over 11 articles

Officials praise ruling as showing necessity of police crackdown on Stand News, but journalists group and EU decry shrinking media freedoms

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Stand News former editor-in-chief Chung Pui-kuen leaves Wan Chai Court after the verdict. Photo: Dickson Lee
A Hong Kong court has convicted a now-defunct online news service and two former editors of conspiracy to publish seditious articles after the city’s adoption of the national security law four years ago.
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Officials on Thursday praised the District Court ruling as a fair and just outcome showing the necessity of the police crackdown on Stand News in late 2021.

Lauding the judgment, a government spokesman characterised the news portal service as “the greatest insult” to “professional” reporters.

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But the ruling also drew a backlash from the city’s largest journalists group and observers abroad, with the former warning against further use of sedition offences to penalise the media.

The court held that Stand News had offered a platform for fostering hatred against Beijing and city authorities with the publication of 11 reports between July 2020 and December 2021.

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