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Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong’s Art Freedom Further Eroded as Multiple Performances Canceled
“You can cancel my participation. I’m okay with that, but you cannot cancel the entire performance because of one person’s remarks,” said deaf dancer Jason Wong
February 16, 2024
BY
Danny Tang
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Cindy Li
HK Police Say Tear Gas Is Not Harmful to Health or Environment Despite Reports to the Contrary
At an Independent Police Complaint Council (IPCC) meeting on 21 June, a representative of the Hong Kong police ...
July 1, 2022
BY
Shawn Lin
Hong Kong Offers Cash Rewards to Informants on ‘National Security’ Matters Amid Continuing Clampdown on Dissent
China’s Ministry of State Security issued new regulations on June 6 to reward citizens for reporting so-called "acts ...
June 21, 2022
BY
Julia Ye
Convicted of Contempt of Court, Former Hong Kong Legislator Ted Hui Condemns Political Prosecution
Ted Hui Chi-fung, a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong who skipped bail and fled ...
June 13, 2022
BY
Xueling Teng
First Appeal Relating to Hong Kong’s National Security Law: Adam Ma Appeals a 69-Month Jail Sentence
Adam Ma, nicknamed “Second-generation Captain America,” was sentenced to 5 years and 9 months in prison for inciting ...
June 13, 2022
BY
Shawn Lin
Award-Winning Hong Kong Protest Documentaries Sold Out in New York
NEW YORK—The third CineCina Film Festival in New York ended on Sept. 12 after three days and six ...
September 14, 2021
BY
Jenny Zeng
Two Plead Guilty in Trial of Nine Hong Kong Democracy Activists Charged With Illegal Assembly
HONG KONG—Two Hong Kong pro-democracy activists pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges related to an illegal assembly during ...
February 16, 2021
BY
Reuters
Hongkongers’ Battleground Under the Draconian National Security Law
Commentary Hong Kong authorities arrested 53 pro-democracy figures earlier this month, on the grounds that they responded to ...
January 15, 2021
BY
Ngan Shunkau
Chinese Court Hands Down Prison Sentences to 10 Hongkongers Who Tried to Flee to Taiwan
A Chinese court has handed down prison sentences of up to three years to 10 Hongkongers who were ...
December 29, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Local Pro-Beijing Figure in Hong Kong Dies From COVID-19
Leticia Lee See-yin, founder of a Hong Kong pro-communist organization, died on Dec. 16, after collapsing at home. ...
December 21, 2020
BY
Alex Wu
House Passes Bill to Grant Temporary Refuge for Hongkongers in the US
The U.S. House of Representatives on Dec. 7 passed a bill that would provide temporary refuge for Hongkongers ...
December 7, 2020
BY
Cathy He
Thousands March in Taiwan to Demand That Beijing Release 12 Detained Hongkongers
TAIPEI, Taiwan—About 3,000 people took part in a march in downtown Taipei on Oct. 25 afternoon, voicing support ...
October 26, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Banks Could Face US Sanctions for Doing Business With Officials Undermining Hong Kong’s Autonomy
The State Department is warning international financial institutions that they may soon face U.S. sanctions for doing business ...
October 15, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese State Media Airs Taiwanese Citizen’s Spy ‘Confession’; Taiwan Claims Entrapment
TAIPEI, Taiwan—The apparent forced confession of a Taiwanese businessman aired on Chinese state-run media has caused an uproar ...
October 12, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
State Department Criticizes Hong Kong Government for Latest Mass Arrests of Protesters
The U.S. State Department condemned the latest mass arrests in Hong Kong after local police broke up protests ...
October 4, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Hongkongers Defy Police Ban, Protest on China’s ‘National Day’
This article has been updated with the latest information. At least 86 people have been arrested in Hong ...
October 1, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Freedom House Honors Hong Kong Protesters With Freedom Award
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement, which has been fighting against the Chinese Communist Party’s encroachment of the city’s liberties, ...
September 17, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
US Senator Introduces Bill To Promote Internet Freedom Amid China’s Censorship
Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) has introduced new legislation aimed at promoting internet freedom, in particular to counter internet ...
September 16, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Iranian Netizens Reach Out to Hong Kong Protesters to Oppose China ‘Colonization’
Iranian netizens have accused the Chinese regime of "colonization" and used the hashtag #China_get_out_of_Iran on various social media ...
July 31, 2020
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
University of Hong Kong Sacks Veteran Pro-Democracy Activist Benny Tai
HONG KONG—The University of Hong Kong (HKU) on July 28 evening sacked veteran pro-democracy activist Benny Tai from ...
July 28, 2020
BY
Reuters
Beijing Homeowners Pepper Sprayed by Police When Defending Their Homes
It was past three o'clock in the morning on June 29 when hundreds of security agents and armed ...
July 8, 2020
BY
Wang Jing
and
Fang Jing
What Transpired in the First Week of Beijing’s Security Law Taking Effect in Hong Kong
On July 1, the 23rd anniversary of the transfer of Hong Kong's sovereignty from British to Chinese rule, ...
July 8, 2020
BY
Yinyin Liao
Hong Kong Authorities Ban Popular Protest Song in Schools as City’s Freedoms Are Further Eroded
Hong Kong authorities have outlawed a popular protest song from being played or sung on school grounds, on ...
July 8, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Hong Kong Activist Agnes Chow Pleads Guilty to Two Protest-Related Charges
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow pleaded guilty to two charges on June 6 in connection with mass ...
July 6, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Taiwan Expels Two Chinese Reporters for Violating Local Regulations
TAIPEI, Taiwan—Two mainland Chinese reporters left Taiwan on July 3 after being expelled by local authorities for violating ...
July 5, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas, Arrest More Than 350 Protesters as They March Against Beijing’s Security Law
This article has been updated with the latest information. Hong Kong police fired pepper spray, tear gas, water ...
July 1, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
China Finalizes Draft of National Security Law for Hong Kong, Suggests It Could Apply Retroactively
Beijing’s national security law for Hong Kong inched closer to formal approval on the second day of a ...
June 29, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
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