Death knell tolls for HK’s Apple Daily

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Pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily and its online edition could cease operations on Saturday if the Hong Kong authorities refuse to release part of its frozen assets to pay its staff.

Apple Daily’s employees received an internal memo on Monday that if the funds were not forthcoming, no articles would be uploaded to the media outlet’s digital platforms after 11.59 pm on Friday. They were told that as the last newspaper would come out on Saturday morning, they could choose to resign now and skip a notice period.

The outspoken publication’s closure would further undermine the former British colony’s reputation as an open and democratic society and send a stark warning to companies that could be vaguely and arbitrarily accused of “colluding” with a foreign country, media and press freedom advocacy groups said.

Last Thursday, about 500 police raided New Media’s headquarters as well as several residential flats. They arrested five directors of the media. Secretary for Security John Lee also ordered a freeze on HK$18 million (US$2.32 million) worth of assets from Apple Daily Limited, Apple Daily Printing Limited and AD Internet Limited. 

On Friday, Apple Daily’s editor-in-chief Ryan Law and Next Digital chief executive Cheung Kim-hung were charged with colluding with a foreign country or external elements to endanger national security. The three other Apple Daily and Next Media executives were granted bail the same day.

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