The authorities in China have long accused Radio Free Asia, also known as R.F.A., of being a front for the U.S. government.
In its statement, the news organization noted that officials in Hong Kong had also recently referred to R.F.A.
as a “foreign force” in the context of how it covered the discussion over the new security law.
Hong Kong enacted the security law on March 23, giving the city’s authorities more power to investigate such offenses as “external interference” and the theft of state secrets.
The government declined a request to comment on Radio Free Asia’s departure, pointing instead to national security laws in other countries to justify legislation in Hong Kong.
Persons:
Bay Fang, Chris Tang
Organizations:
Radio Free Asia, Radio Free, U.S .
Locations:
States, Hong Kong, Taiwan, United States, China, Radio Free Asia