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Hong Kong Bookstore Raids: Crackdown on Free Speech

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Hong Kong Bookstore Raids: Crackdown on Free Speech

Hong Kong authorities raided two bookstores in Mong Kok district, arresting five people on suspicion of selling 'seditious publications.' Police stated the detainees were accused of 'displaying and selling seditious materials.' This marks the third such operation targeting independent bookstores in Hong Kong, following similar crackdowns in March and June. Amnesty International warned that the use of 'sedition' charges is being weaponized to silence dissenting voices. Hong Kong, once known for its press freedom, has seen a sharp decline in media independence since 2019's protests.

The raids on Hong Kong's bookstores signal a concerning trend in press freedom, as China's influence over the former British colony tightens. This development raises alarms about the future of media autonomy in one of the world's most significant financial hubs.
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