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hong kong protesters

  • A Vancouver ‘Hong Kong Silver-Haired’ Protester Reviews the 2019 Hong Kong Protests
    A Vancouver ‘Hong Kong Silver-Haired’ Protester Reviews the 2019 Hong Kong Protests
    Auntie Chun is a 63 years old single mother, living on alimony, and her child is already grown up. Before 2019, she would travel alone, including travel to the mainland ...
    September 1, 2022BY Joyce Yang
  • London Exhibition Recreates Scenes Showing Different Faces of Hong Kong Protests
    London Exhibition Recreates Scenes Showing Different Faces of Hong Kong Protests
    To commemorate the third anniversary of Hong Kong's "6.12," groups of Hongkongers in Britain, exiled protesters, and art ...
    June 12, 2022BY Nie Law
  • Wikimedia Bans 7 Mainland Chinese Users Over ‘Infiltration’ and ‘Security Risk’
    Wikimedia Bans 7 Mainland Chinese Users Over ‘Infiltration’ and ‘Security Risk’
    The Wikimedia Foundation, a U.S. nonprofit that hosts Wikipedia, has banned seven mainland Chinese users from its websites ...
    September 15, 2021BY Frank Fang
  • Sanction Hong Kong Officials for Torturing Britons
    Sanction Hong Kong Officials for Torturing Britons
    Commentary According to the British government, between four and sixteen allegations of ”mistreatment and torture” against British nationals ...
    May 31, 2021BY Anders Corr
  • 4 Hong Kong Democracy Activists Sentenced to More Than 4 Years in Jail
    4 Hong Kong Democracy Activists Sentenced to More Than 4 Years in Jail
    Four Hong Kong activists were found guilty on May 5 and sentenced to jail for their involvement in ...
    May 6, 2021BY Frank Yue
  • MPs Press Immigration Minister Over Potential Loopholes in New Hong Kong Immigration Program
    MPs Press Immigration Minister Over Potential Loopholes in New Hong Kong Immigration Program
    The Canada-China committee pressed immigration minister Marco Mendicino on Monday on how he can prevent human rights violators ...
    November 17, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Relatives of Arrested Hong Kong Activists Accuse Government of Lying About Surveillance
    Relatives of Arrested Hong Kong Activists Accuse Government of Lying About Surveillance
    HONG KONG—Relatives of some of the 12 Hong Kong activists detained by Chinese authorities at sea more than ...
    October 8, 2020BY Reuters
  • HK Pro-Democracy Legislator Sets Up Organization to Support Imprisoned Activists 
    HK Pro-Democracy Legislator Sets Up Organization to Support Imprisoned Activists 
    Hong Kong pro-democracy legislator “Bottle” Shiu Ka-chun established Wall-fare, an online community platform where people can voice their ...
    September 18, 2020BY Liang Zhen and Huang Caiwen
  • Hong Kong Activists Turn Lunar New Year Fairs Into Protest Bazaars
    Hong Kong Activists Turn Lunar New Year Fairs Into Protest Bazaars
    HONG KONG—The politics of protest was a running theme at Lunar New Year fairs in Hong Kong this ...
    January 22, 2020BY Reuters
  • Taiwanese and Hongkongers Unite Against Chinese Threat At 2020 Election Rally
    Taiwanese and Hongkongers Unite Against Chinese Threat At 2020 Election Rally
    TAIPEI, Taiwan—Solidarity between Taiwanese citizens and Hong Kong protesters was on full display at a rally to drum ...
    January 10, 2020BY Frank Fang
  • Taiwan Election is Make or Break for Fleeing Hong Kong Protesters
    Taiwan Election is Make or Break for Fleeing Hong Kong Protesters
    TAIPEI—A small but growing number of Hong Kong protesters who fled to Taiwan for safety over the past ...
    January 6, 2020BY Reuters
  • Hong Kong Protesters Denounce Police Raid on Fund-Raising Platform
    Hong Kong Protesters Denounce Police Raid on Fund-Raising Platform
    HONG KONG—Hundreds of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists gathered outside a detention center on Dec. 20, demanding the release ...
    December 20, 2019BY Reuters
  • Hong Kong Police Caught on Video Torturing and Humiliating Detained Protesters
    Hong Kong Police Caught on Video Torturing and Humiliating Detained Protesters
    Shortly after police arrested more than 1,000 protesters at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and the nearby area, ...
    November 22, 2019BY Olivia Li
  • Hong Kong Court Reinstates Mask Ban Ahead of Elections
    Hong Kong Court Reinstates Mask Ban Ahead of Elections
    HONG KONG—A Hong Kong court on Nov. 22 suspended its decision to strike down a government ban on ...
    November 22, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Protesters Risk Dramatic Escape at Embattled Hong Kong University
    Protesters Risk Dramatic Escape at Embattled Hong Kong University
    HONG KONG—Dozens of Hong Kong protesters staged a dramatic escape from a university campus sealed off by police ...
    November 18, 2019BY Reuters
  • Hong Kong Protesters Pinned Back on Campus Amid Fears of Crackdown
    Hong Kong Protesters Pinned Back on Campus Amid Fears of Crackdown
    HONG KONG—Hong Kong police laid siege to a university on Nov. 18, firing rubber bullets and tear gas ...
    November 18, 2019BY Reuters
  • Protesters and Police Clash as Violence Intensifies in Hong Kong
    Protesters and Police Clash as Violence Intensifies in Hong Kong
    HONG KONG–Pro-democracy protesters dug in at several university campuses across Hong Kong on Nov. 13, setting the stage ...
    November 13, 2019BY Reuters
  • Masked Protesters Take to Hong Kong Streets
    Masked Protesters Take to Hong Kong Streets
    HONG KONG—Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters marked Guy Fawkes Day on Nov. 5 in the Tsim Sha Tsui ...
    November 5, 2019BY Reuters
  • Scores Injured in Chaotic Weekend of Hong Kong Protests
    Scores Injured in Chaotic Weekend of Hong Kong Protests
    HONG KONG—Scores of people were injured in Hong Kong during a chaotic weekend of anti-government protests, authorities said ...
    November 4, 2019BY Reuters
  • In a Working-Class Hong Kong Neighborhood, the Protests Hit Home
    In a Working-Class Hong Kong Neighborhood, the Protests Hit Home
    HONG KONG—From the top of Lion Rock, all of Hong Kong reveals itself: the sprawl of the Kowloon ...
    October 30, 2019BY Reuters
  • Hong Kong Students Take Protest to Virtual World
    Hong Kong Students Take Protest to Virtual World
    HONG KONG—A group of Hong Kong students have developed a virtual reality game they hope will allow people ...
    October 28, 2019BY Reuters
  • NBA’s LeBron James Continues to Sell Out | New US-China Trade Deal
    NBA’s LeBron James Continues to Sell Out | New US-China Trade Deal
    LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers is accused of being a sellout to China after criticism of ...
    October 18, 2019BY Chris Chappell
  • Hong Kong Braces for Weekend of Fresh Pro-Democracy Protests
    Hong Kong Braces for Weekend of Fresh Pro-Democracy Protests
    HONG KONG—Hong Kong is preparing for a weekend of demonstrations, including a human chain at major subway lines ...
    October 18, 2019BY Reuters
  • High ‘Suicide’ Rate of Hong Kong Protesters Points to Chinese Regime
    High ‘Suicide’ Rate of Hong Kong Protesters Points to Chinese Regime
    News Analysis Since the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests began, the number of suicide cases reported in the city ...
    October 15, 2019BY Yuan Bin
  • Hong Kong Protesters Gather Outside High Court to Show Support for Detained Activist
    Hong Kong Protesters Gather Outside High Court to Show Support for Detained Activist
    HONG KONG—Hundreds of black clad pro-democracy demonstrators outside Hong Kong's High Court on Oct. 9 chanted "Liberate Hong ...
    October 9, 2019BY Reuters
  • Activists Slam Hong Kong Police Warning of National Day Violence
    Activists Slam Hong Kong Police Warning of National Day Violence
    HONG KONG– Hong Kong police warned on Sept. 30 of the potential for protesters in the semi-autonomous Chinese ...
    September 30, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Hong Kong Protests Have a New Target—the Chinese Communist Party
    Hong Kong Protests Have a New Target—the Chinese Communist Party
    Hong Kong protesters have a new target—the Chinese Communist Party. After over 100 days of protest, protesters have ...
    September 30, 2019BY Chris Chappell
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