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Law · Hong KongNew York, August 25, 2025—Hong Kong authorities should ensure the right of journalists to work freely and renew the work visa of Bloomberg reporter Rebecca Choong Wilkins, who is among at least 8 journalists whose work visas and entry into the city have been denied since its 2020 National Security Law, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Monday. Choong Wilkins, a British national who reports on government and economy in Asia, confirmed in …See the Story
Hong Kong-based Bloomberg reporter latest journalist denied work visa since National Security Law - Committee to Protect Journalists
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Belarus · BelarusNew York, August 26, 2025—A Belarusian court convicted freelance journalist Aleh Supruniuk on charges of participating in an “extremist” group” and sentenced him to three years imprisonment on August 8. His sentencing was made public August 25 by the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ), an advocacy and trade group operating from exile. “The sentencing of journalist Aleh Supruniuk to three years in prison, six months after he went missing…See the Story
Belarusian Court Sentences Journalist Aleh Supruniuk to 3 Years in Prison - Committee to Protect Journalists
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