In a pivotal moment for press freedom in Hong Kong, two journalists face a verdict in a sedition trial that has drawn international attention.
The former editors of a now-defunct pro-democracy newspaper stand accused under charges widely considered a litmus test for the territory's shrinking press liberties. This case, set against the backdrop of Hong Kong's national security law, has sparked fears among journalists and rights advocates about the further erosion of free speech. The government, however, maintains that the law is necessary for stability, while critics argue it's used to suppress dissent.
The outcome of this trial is seen as a bellwether for the future of journalism and democracy in Hong Kong.
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