Thousands of democracy supporters in Hong Kong flocked to buy copies of the newspaper Apple Daily today, which ran the headline “we must press on” after hundreds of police officers raided its offices and arrested five executives.
The increased its print run from about 80,000 copies to 500,000 after officers dragged its editor-in-chief Ryan Law and four of his colleagues out of its newsroom yesterday.
Law and Cheung Kim-hung, the chief executive of Apple Daily’s parent company Next Digital, were charged with collusion with a foreign country today in a national security case that has sent chills through the city’s media.
Thousands of people went to buy copies of Apple Daily today to protest against a raid on its offices
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The other three members of staff arrested, Royston Chow Tat-kuen, the chief operating officer of Next Digital, Chan Pui-man, associate publisher, and Cheung
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2021-06-18 12:55:00Z
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