A devastating loss for press freedom in Hong Kong

Hong Kong media entrepreneur Jimmy Lai pauses next to a copy of Apple Daily's July 1, 2020, edition during an interview in Hong Kong on July 1, 2020. (AP/Vincent Yu)

In recognition of his sustained commitment to press freedom, CPJ will honor Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned founder of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaperand the paper’s parent company, Next Digital, with the 2021 Gwen Ifill Press Freedom Award.

However, in deeply troubling developments, the Chinese government has ramped up its efforts to stomp out critical voices in Hong Kong, and Apple Daily was forced to cease publication and shut down this week. Using the national security law, authorities also arrested Apple Daily editorial writer Yeung Ching-kee. Over the past year, authorities have arrested the newspaper’s executives, raided its offices, ordered it to surrender information, and sentenced Lai to 14 months in prison.

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The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, in collaboration with the Committee to Protect Journalists, recently launched the Journalist Trauma Support Network (JTSN) to ensure that journalists experiencing trauma through work can receive the help they need. The program provides training for experienced trauma psychologists on the unique challenges journalists face. The network will also provide a pathway for journalists to receive referrals to JTSN-trained therapists, with therapy costs covered by the program.

The pilot program will initially serve only U.S. journalists from select states. Journalists interested in more information should visit JTSN’s website.

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