Newspaper staff gather outside court ahead of appearance of editor-in-chief Ryan Law and chief executive Cheung Kim-hung
Two executives from Hong Kong’s pro-democracy
Apple Daily have appeared in court, charged with collusion after authorities deployed a sweeping national security law to target the newspaper critical of
Beijing.
Editor-in-chief Ryan Law and chief executive Cheung Kim-hung are accused of colluding with foreign forces to undermine China’s national security over a series of articles that
police said called for international
sanctions.