Pro-democracy radio station closes in Hong Kong citing "dangerous" political climate and frozen funds
- Hong Kong's pro-democracy online Citizens' Radio station will cease operations due to a "dangerous" political situation and the freezing of its bank account.
- Citizens' Radio, an online radio station in Hong Kong, is ceasing operations due to a "dangerous" political situation and the freezing of its bank account.
- Unlicensed pro-democracy radio station, Citizens' Radio, in Hong Kong is shutting down after 18 years of service.
- Station faced difficulties inviting guests due to Beijing-imposed law and limited resources.
- Closure reflects the collapse of the city's pro-democracy movement under the national security law.