In August, 50 months since Beijing imposed a security law on Hong Kong, two former editors of shuttered online media Stand News became the first journalists found guilty of sedition in the city since it was returned to Chinese rule in 1997. Additionally, people charged with sedition under Hong Kong’s new security law appeared in court; an elderly busker was jailed over performances of protest anthem Glory to Hong Kong; and Bloomberg reported that one of its journalists had been denied a visa to work in Hong Kong. Stand News editors found guilty of seditionStand News’ former editor-in-chief Chu…