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Hong Kong Occupy Central
‘Hongkongers Were Taught a Lesson: Never Discuss Democracy and Human Rights Again,’ Says Pro-Beijing Lawmaker
Rita Fan Tsui Lai-tai, a member of the CCP's rubber-stamp legislature, looked back on the past 25-years since the handover of Hong Kong to China, and said with affirmation, “The ...
June 29, 2022
BY
Nie Law
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Leo Cheung
Occupy Hong Kong Ended Three Months Ago—but Don’t Tell These Guys
Pro-democracy protesters promised to return when police evicted them from streets after a nearly three-month sleep-in. But some ...
March 30, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
UPDATED: Hong Kong Student Leader Joshua Wong Banned From Parts of Mong Kok
Updated on Thursday, Nov. 27 with new information about the court hearing, interview, and photos. Prominent student leader ...
November 26, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Police Stop People From ‘Shopping’ in Mong Kok
On Wednesday evening local time, Hong Kong police closed some streets in Mong Kok and reacted aggressively towards ...
November 26, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Students Not Radicals, Hong Kong Police Suggest in Statement for Mong Kok Clearing
Ahead of Tuesday's clearing of Mong Kok, Hong Kong authorities are distinguishing between Occupy movements supporters.
November 24, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
US Commission Calls on China: ‘Make Good on Promise’
U.S. government commission (CECC) examines China’s commitments to Hong Kong in light of recent pro-democracy protests.
November 23, 2014
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Hong Kong Police Gain Ground at Admiralty, but Stop Short of Clearing Protesters
HONG KONG—Police prepared to move in and clear out metal barricades, tents, and protesters from a section of ...
November 17, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Students Say They’re Going to Beijing—Really, This Time
HONG KONG—Three leaders of the Hong Kong Federation of Students said they would fly to Beijing on Saturday, ...
November 14, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Umbrella Movement Student Refused Entry to Mainland China
A student member of Scholarism, an organization leading the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement protests in Hong Kong, was recently ...
November 10, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Hong Kong Students Hope for Audience in Beijing After APEC
HONG KONG—The Hong Kong Federation of Students, the group that has taken the most prominent role in representing ...
November 7, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
How Might Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Protests End?
No one is sure of the end game for Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters, who have taken over key ...
November 6, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Witnessing a Late-Night Clash at a Hong Kong Protest Site
I'll never forget this 5th November in Mong Kok, Hong Kong: Protesters being slammed, beaten, pepper sprayed. It ...
November 6, 2014
BY
Chris Chappell
Unplanned Umbrella Movement Is Hong Kong’s New Normal
The Occupy Central Action did not take place according to the original plan of its leaders and organizers, ...
November 4, 2014
BY
Albert Ho
Larger, Shadier, Risker: Hong Kong’s Economy After China Return
This Asian tiger is still roaring, but it’s not quite what it used to be beneath the surface.
November 2, 2014
BY
Valentin Schmid
China Uncensored Goes to Hong Kong
China Uncensored Goes to Hong Kong
October 31, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Proud and Worried, Taiwanese Watch Hong Kong
NEW YORK—Jenny Wang knew time was tight. She rushed from work, driving an hour to get to her ...
October 30, 2014
BY
Shannon Liao
China Ousts Pro-CCP Hong Kong Politician for Criticizing Leung Chun-ying
HONG KONG— A Hong Kong tycoon was expelled from China's top government advisory body on Wednesday after he ...
October 29, 2014
BY
The Associated Press
One Month Into Occupy Central, Hong Kong Students Petition Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
After a week of indecision, Hong Kong student activists request an audience with Chinese premier Li Keqiang.
October 28, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Police Arrest Protesters for Using Social Media to Organize
Hong Kong police are using a vaguely worded law for computer crime to arrest pro-democracy protesters who use ...
October 27, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Hong Kong Reporters Attacked by Groups Opposing Democracy Protests
Four journalists from two Hong Kong media outlets were violently assaulted by pro-government demonstrators during a rally on ...
October 26, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
EU Council Supports Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong
The European Council, which is made up of the leaders of the EU’s 28 member states, made its ...
October 22, 2014
BY
Lidia Louk
EXCLUSIVE: Apple Daily Owner Full of Wonder at Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy ‘Kids’
The owner of Hong Kong's pro-democracy Apple Daily discussed his views on Occupy Central with Epoch Times.
October 22, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Chinese Officials Seek to Discredit Xi Jinping in Hong Kong
The Jiang Zemin faction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) appears to be trying to create so much ...
October 21, 2014
BY
Li Zhen
How the Chinese Regime Messed Up Democracy in Hong Kong: Infographic
If the Chinese Communist Party stuck to a deal it made thirty years ago, there would be no ...
October 21, 2014
BY
Rob Counts
5 Things to Look for at the Chinese Regime’s Big Political Conclave
As the Fourth Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of 18th National Party Congress opens in China today ...
October 20, 2014
BY
Liu Xiaozhen
Cleared by Hong Kong Police, Mong Kok Protesters Return (+Photos)
HONG KONG--Police and protesters got into violent confrontations, engaged in sometimes comical games of cat and mouse, and ...
October 17, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Police Violence Brings Condemnation in Hong Kong (+Photogallery)
HONG KONG—Soon after police cleared a major road that activists had occupied in the early hours of Wednesday ...
October 15, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
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