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Hong Kong court convicts two former editors of Stand News of publishing seditious content.
The former editors were charged under a colonial-era law that has been increasingly used to target dissent.
It was the first sedition case targeting journalists in Hong Kong since 1997 .
Hong Kong has seen its once vibrant local media landscape wither since Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law.
Hong Kong trade union: Press freedom in Hong Kong has continued downward slide.
Association has come under increasing pressure from authorities in recent years .
Reporters Without Borders ranked Hong Kong at 135 out of 180 places in its annual press freedom ranking.
Hong Kong’s leader John Lee , a former police chief, has repeatedly denied media freedoms have faded.
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