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national security law
Wong ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Hong Kong’s Conviction of Australian Citizen
The Australian government has repeatedly been denied consular access to Gordon Ng.
May 30, 2024
BY
Nina Nguyen
CCP Sheds Crocodile Tears Over G7 Once Again
Commentary Communist China and the Group of Seven (G7) nations are oil and water: communist versus capitalist (some ...
May 8, 2024
BY
Stu Cvrk
Representative of Reporters Without Borders Expelled for the First Time by HK Government After 6 Hours Detention at the Airport
Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans frontières, RSF) said that one of its representatives arrived in Hong Kong on ...
April 15, 2024
BY
Leo Cheung
Hongkongers Protest Around the World Against Article 23
Hongkongers around the globe protested on March 23 at the legislation of Article 23, the new national security ...
March 29, 2024
BY
Cindy Li
Hong Kong’s Proposed Article 23 Legislation Sparks Global Outcry
The public consultation period for draft Article 23 of Hong Kong's Basic Law ended on Feb. 28, sparking ...
March 12, 2024
BY
Julia Ye
and
Cathy Yin-Garton
UK ‘Strongly’ Urges Hong Kong Authorities to Reconsider New National Security Law Proposals
Lord Cameron said the proposals will inhibit freedom and threaten international organisations as well as diplomats.
February 29, 2024
BY
Lily Zhou
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activist’s Letter From Fiancé Censored by Prison
'My heart is suffering with you,' reads her fiancé's letter.
February 5, 2024
BY
Shan Lam
and
Cindy Li
A Funeral March for Freedom in Hong Kong With the NSL and Looming Article 23
Commentary As I sit down to write this opinion piece in Taipei, Taiwan, a wave of emotions sweeps ...
January 27, 2024
BY
Edward Chin
Beijing Confirms 2022 Conviction of UK Businessman on Espionage Charges
The convicted man's daughter said the family haven't seen any legal documents and there has been no confession ...
January 27, 2024
BY
The Associated Press
Public Libraries’ Collections Slashed Under National Security Law
A parent in Hong Kong, told her experience of failing to find books designated by her son’s school.
January 26, 2024
BY
Ying Cheung
and
Cindy Li
Hong Kong Sets Record Teacher Turnover Rate
"Being a teacher in Hong Kong is no longer a dignified profession,” said Yeung Wing-yu, a former manager ...
January 19, 2024
BY
Ying Cheung
and
Cindy Li
Hong Kong Human Freedom Ranking Plunges to 46th Globally: Fraser Institute
Hong Kong's global human freedom ranking has plummeted to 46th place, according to a recent study by the ...
December 27, 2023
BY
Andrew Chen
First Day in Jimmy Lai’s Trial Exposes Fake News by a Chinese Media
A recent exclusive report published by the Sing Tao Daily reported that Jimmy Lai’s legal team’s application for ...
December 22, 2023
BY
Ying Cheung
MPs Condemn Hong Kong’s ‘Show Trial’ of British Citizen Jimmy Lai
Mr. Lai is denied consular access because the CCP regime refused to recognised his British citizenship. Authorities also ...
December 19, 2023
BY
Lily Zhou
Hong Kong Accused of Political Persecution as Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai Goes on Trial
The outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party went on trial in Hong Kong on Dec. 18, amid ...
December 18, 2023
BY
Frank Fang
UK Calls on Beijing to Repeal National Security Law After Hong Kong Issues New Warrants
Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the UK 'will not tolerate any attempt by any foreign power to intimidate, ...
December 15, 2023
BY
Lily Zhou
David Cameron Meets Son of Jailed Hong Kong Media Mogul Jimmy Lai Ahead of Trial
Sebastien Lai said he's 'hopeful' the UK will 'add its voice' to calls for the immediate release of ...
December 13, 2023
BY
Lily Zhou
Challenges to True Freedom: Political Prisoners and the NSL’s Suppression in Hong Kong
Commentary As this article unfolds, the Hong Kong District Council Election campaign is in full swing, with pro-Beijing ...
November 28, 2023
BY
Edward Chin
In Hong Kong, CCP Is Using ‘Insidious’ Ways to Attack Religion: Experts
'CCP ideology and religion are not compatible.'
November 21, 2023
BY
Dorothy Li
HK Government Should Apologize, Make Compensation to National Security Crime Victims: HK Rule of Law Monitor Report
Commentary In its third year since the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) implementation of the "National Security Law (NSL)” ...
October 26, 2023
BY
Ying Cheung
and
Harry McKenny
Ex-Councilors Call for Boycott of Hong Kong Government’s Sham Elections
Ex-Hong Kong councilors now in exile call on Hong Kong citizens to boycott the "sham" district council elections ...
October 23, 2023
BY
Anya Lee
and
Angela Bright
Hong Kong Ranks 152nd in Academic Freedom Index, Report Attributes Decline to National Security Law Pressure
The V-Dem Institute, a research organization focused on democratic issues, has released its 2022 Global Academic Freedom Index, ...
September 29, 2023
BY
Cici Yeung
Neon Light Exhibit a Reminder of Hong Kong’s Struggle for Democracy
A Neon light exhibit depicting Jimmy Lai, the detained Nobel Peace Prize nominee will be displayed in Sydney's ...
September 16, 2023
BY
Cindy Li
ANALYSIS: Hong Kong Stock Market Challenged as Bear Market Persists (Part 2 of 2)
China is willing to lose Hong Kong's people in order to remake the city in its image, say ...
September 9, 2023
BY
Grace Hsing
ANALYSIS: Hong Kong Stock Market Challenged as Bear Market Persists (Part 1 of 2)
The Hong Kong stock market is grappling with the relentless grip of a bear market as foreign funds ...
September 7, 2023
BY
Grace Hsing
‘No Democracy Without Election’: Elmer Yuen on Hong Kong Parliament
The Hong Kong Parliament Electoral Organizing Committee will launch a global online election later this year and select ...
August 15, 2023
BY
Cindy Li
China’s Counterespionage Law Complements the National Security Law
Commentary Despite the fact that communism has failed to deliver its promises in every country in which it ...
August 14, 2023
BY
Stu Cvrk
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