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           The city’s press freedom world       Ingrid Tse Hing-yee
        ranking dived from 18 in 2002 to        Age: 25
        80 this year, according to Reporters
        Without Borders.                       2019 - January 2021     Employer: i-Cable News Limited
           Tse is now working for Hong Kong                            Post: Local News Reporter & TV Anchor
        Citizen News, as it gives her room to   February - June 2021   Employer: Apple Daily
        produce good news stories. She be-                             Post: Local News Reporter & Anchor
        lieves if she loses her job as a journal-  July 2021 - Present  Employer: Hong Kong Citizen News
        ist in the future, she will still do re-                       Post: Reporter & Programme Host
        porting in her free time. “I don’t have
        to give up. I will continue to practise
        journalism and do reporting as long
        as I can,” she says.                cal news features section in June 2018,    “Who controls the past controls
                                            she worked for other local news me-  the future, and who controls the pre-
                                            dia outlets like The Standard, U Maga-  sent controls the past,” she quotes
                  All by Oneself            zine, Metro Pop, and Ming Pao Daily.   from the dystopian novel  Nineteen
           Another former Apple Daily re-      Even though many of her ex-col-  Eighty-Four by George Orwell. She
        porter Leung Ka-lai is also deter-  leagues have left the industry, she be-  believes that it is important to record
        mined to stay in the industry. She is  lieves in the value of quality journalis-  the history of Hong Kong in her sto-
        now an independent journalist who  tic work and is determined to stay on.  ries.
        posts stories about the aftermaths of   “I want to make a record of what   Leung feels sad about the news in-
        the social movement on her personal  is happening to this generation,” she  dustry in Hong Kong. “The authori-
        Facebook page.                      says. Leung’s Facebook page currently  ties not only suppress press freedom
           Leung has been a journalist for  has more than 26,000 followers while  in Hong Kong, but also treat journal-
        more than 15 years. Before Leung  her Patreon page has around 200 fol-  ists like criminals,” Leung says.
        was invited to join Apple Daily’s lo-  lowers.                            Being  an  independent  journalist,
                                                                                Leung does not have any legal sup-
                                                                                port. “No one backs me up. No one
                                                                                offers me legal advice,” she says.
                                                                                  Leung fears that if she has any le-
                                                                                gal troubles, she will have no financial
                                                                                and legal support but her own.
                                                                                  “The reason why I am committed
                                                                                to be a journalist is not for myself. I do
                                                                                this for the truth. I do this for Hong
                                                                                Kong history,” Leung says.



                                                                                               “

                                                                                    I do this for the

                                                                                  truth. I do this for

                                                                                 Hong Kong history.

                                                                                               ”





          Independent journalist Leung Ka-lai has a tattoo on her right arm, which says “I’d
                rather die for speaking out, than to live and be silent” in Chinese.
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