By Jessie Pang HONG KONG (Reuters) -Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and their families have been harassed and intimidated online and in person over the last three months starting from June, the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) said on Friday.
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Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and some of their families have been harassed, media group says
HONG KONG (AP) — Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and some of their family members and associates have been harassed in recent months, a leading media professional group said Friday.
Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and some of their families harassed, group says
A Hong Kong's prominent media professional group says dozens of journalists, some of their family members and other associates were harassed this summer ...
Hong Kong journalist group says dozens of journalists harassed
Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and their families have been harassed and intimidated online and in person over the last three months starting from June, the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) said on Friday.
US district judge in Hawaii sentences ex-CIA officer to prison for spying for China
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Hong Kong’s second-largest public housing builder secures HK$12 billion syndicated loan
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Hong Kong Housing Society Secures $1.5 Billion Syndicated Loan
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Former Hong Kong chief steward answers integrity SOS
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