The New York Times is moving some staff out of Hong Kong due to a new security law imposed by China on the city, as both foreign and local media face increased uncertainty in the Asian financial hub.
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Some Times employees in Hong Kong"have faced challenges securing work permits," the paper reported Tuesday in an article detailing the decision to move some staff to Seoul, South Korea."With the city facing a new era under tightened Chinese rule, Times editors determined they needed an additional base of operations in the region.
On GPS: Can Hong Kong survive Beijing's crackdown? 05:49Growing chillThe new security law has led to anxiety within the Hong Kong media community, owing to its sweeping new offenses and undefined proposals for greater"supervision and regulation" of journalists in the city.Article 4 of the law says"the freedoms of speech, of the press, of publication, of association, of assembly, of procession and of demonstration" will be protected.
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