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Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act
Hong Kong-Born Canadian MP Targeted by CCP
Hong Kong-born Chinese Canadian Member of Parliament (MP) Jenny Kwan Wai-ching recently confirmed to the media that she was briefed by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) that she had ...
June 2, 2023
BY
Kaworu Tsang
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Harry McKenny
US Lawmakers Urge Action to Address Political Crisis in Hong Kong; Pompeo Responds
A bipartisan group of eight U.S. lawmakers is calling attention to Hong Kong’s deteriorating autonomy amid the pandemic, ...
April 29, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
US Officials Question Hong Kong’s Autonomy After Arrest of Media Tycoon
Following the recent arrests of three supporters of Hong Kong pro-democracy protests, two U.S. lawmakers are calling for ...
March 4, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas to Disperse Thousands Calling for International Sanctions on Chinese Officials
Thousands gathered in downtown Hong Kong on Jan. 19, calling on international sanctions against Chinese Communist and Hong ...
January 19, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Manager at Chinese State-Run Media Outlet Denied Visa to US
A manager at China’s state-run newspaper Global Times has been denied a visa to the United States, weeks ...
December 17, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
Hong Kong Leader Suspends US Port Calls as China Retaliates Over Human Rights Bill
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam aligned herself with the Chinese regime in her weekly press conference on Dec. ...
December 3, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Hong Kong Bill Unlikely to Derail Partial Trade Deal, Citi Says
WASHINGTON—Just a day before Americans headed off to celebrate Thanksgiving, President Donald Trump signed two bills to support ...
December 1, 2019
BY
Emel Akan
380,000 Hongkongers March to Renew Calls for Freedom and Democracy
HONG KONG—Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets on Dec. 1 afternoon, in an effort to ...
December 1, 2019
BY
Annie Wu
Hong Kong Protesters Hold Second Rally in Less Than a Week Thanking US Government
American flags were flying high on polls while Hongkongers sung to the U.S. national anthem around noon on ...
December 1, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Protesters Hold Rally to Thank US for Enacting Hong Kong Bills
HONG KONG—American flags showed up in the form of paper print-outs, animated images displayed on smartphones, and dozens ...
November 28, 2019
BY
Annie Wu
Beijing Condemns Trump’s Signing of Hong Kong Bills as Move Praised by US Lawmakers
Beijing and the Hong Kong government have criticized Washington for passing two human rights bills supporting Hong Kong’s ...
November 28, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Trump Signs Bills in Support of Hong Kong Protesters
President Donald Trump on Nov. 27 signed into law two human rights bills in support of protesters in ...
November 27, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
Hong Kong Leader to ‘Reflect’ But Refuses to Meet Protester Demands Following Opposition’s Landslide Victory
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has refused to openly address protesters’ demands in her weekly press conference despite ...
November 26, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Voices From Hong Kong: the US Bill is Our Hope to Fight Against Authoritarianism
Hongkongers said that the human rights bill that recently passed through the U.S. Congress is their hope for ...
November 22, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
China Launches Propaganda Offensive After Congress Passes Hong Kong Bill
China lashed out at the United States with incendiary rhetoric after the U.S. House and Senate passed two ...
November 21, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
Six Chinese Government Agencies Lash Out at US for Passing Hong Kong Bill
The Chinese regime pledged to take measures to retaliate immediately if a U.S. bill supporting Hong Kong protesters ...
November 20, 2019
BY
Nicole Hao
House Passes 2 Hong Kong Bills in Support of Pro-Democracy Protests
The U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 20 passed two Hong Kong bills supporting the ongoing pro-democracy protests, ...
November 20, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
Beijing Says Will Take ‘Strong Countermeasures’ If US Does Not Stop ‘Interfering’ After Senate Passes Hong Kong Act
Beijing accused the United States of being “blinded” to the wellbeing of Hongkongers after Congress unanimously passed a ...
November 20, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Senate Unanimously Passes Hong Kong Bills
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed two pieces of legislation on Nov. 19 that support pro-democracy protesters in Hong ...
November 19, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
US Senators Initiate Expedited Process to Pass Hong Kong Bill
U.S. senators are using the “hotline” method to push for swift passage of a bill supporting the pro-democracy ...
November 14, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
US Officials Question Violent Police Tactics at Hong Kong Universities
Recent escalated violence in Hong Kong, in particular, the intense clashes between protesters and police at a university ...
November 14, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
US Senators Introduce Bill to Sanction Chinese Officials for Hong Kong Abuses
In a show of support to protesters in Hong Kong, three U.S. senators introduced legislation on Oct. 31 ...
October 31, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
Election Ban on Joshua Wong Prompts Concerns From US Leaders, Human Rights Groups
U.S. officials and human rights groups said that the barring of high-profile Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong from ...
October 30, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
Hong Kong Leader’s Annual Policy Address Met With Criticism, as Organizers Plan More Protests
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam’s policy address drew sharp criticism from lawmakers in both the pro-Beijing and pro-democracy ...
October 16, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
US House Passes Bills Supporting Hong Kong Protesters
The U.S. House of Representatives on Oct. 15 unanimously passed a series of measures expressing support for the ...
October 15, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
US Bill on Hong Kong’s Special Status Now Headed to Vote in House and Senate
The full U.S. Senate and House of Representatives may soon vote on measures to support Hong Kong’s autonomy ...
September 26, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Pelosi, Bipartisan Lawmakers Back Bill to Support Hong Kong Protests
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and other bipartisan U.S. lawmakers continue to press Congress to pass legislation in ...
September 18, 2019
BY
Eva Fu
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