Hong Kong’s dwindling press freedom took another blow on April 12, when The Epoch Times’ printing plant was damaged by four intruders. The incident has led to widespread criticism, some directed at the pro-Beijing Hong Kong government. “If the Hong Kong government has any credibility left, and wants to convince the world that HK is still a safe and stable society, it should conduct an immediate investigation and prosecute those responsible,” stated Miles Yu, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, in a statement to The Epoch Times. The attack took place in the early hours on Monday, when four men wearing masks barged into the printing warehouse and began smashing equipment and computers with sledgehammers. They also tossed construction debris on equipment before leaving with a computer. The intrusion lasted for about two minutes, but the damage the intruders inflicted has forced the Hong Kong Epoch Times edition to …