Editor’s note for Thursday, June 17, 2021

A note from the editor of today's The China Project Access newsletter.

editor's note for Access newsletter

My thoughts today:

Today, police in Hong Kong arrested five editors of the Apple Daily, the pro-democracy tabloid whose owner, Jimmy Lai (้ปŽๆ™บ่‹ฑ Lรญ Zhรฌyฤซng), is already in prison on national security charges. The editors were charged with โ€œcolluding with foreign powers [under] the sweeping national security law โ€” the first time the legislation has been used against the press,โ€ reports the Associated Press.

We said that press freedom in Hong Kong died on October 5, 2018, when the territory for the first time refused to renew the visa of a foreign correspondent, apparently on political grounds. The crackdown on Apple Daily is a sign that we are entering the end game.

How long can it be before the South China Morning Post and even the tiny Hong Kong Free Press start feeling Beijingโ€™s icy breath on their necks?

Our word of the day is China takes another step to becoming a space superpower (literally, โ€œaerospace strong countryโ€ ไธญๅ›ฝๅ‘่ˆชๅคฉๅผบๅ›ฝๅˆ่ฟˆ่ฟ›ไบ†ไธ€ๆญฅ zhลngguรณ xiร ng hรกngtiฤn qiรกngguรณ yรฒu mร ijรฌn le yฤซ bรน).

Academic job opportunity: The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is seeking a candidate with a Ph.D. in one of the social sciences, the humanities, or a closely related field to help with its work on China in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

โ€”Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief