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Umbrella revolution
Hong Kong Protests Show People No Longer Fear the Chinese Communist Party
News Analysis Close to 2 million people, out of Hong Kong's population of just over 7 million, were out on the streets on June 16 to protest a law that ...
June 17, 2019
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Joshua Philipp
Taiwan Shows China Open Society Is the Future
In Homer’s “Odyssey,” the notorious Trojan horse was a formidable gift from the Greeks. Later, the Roman poet ...
January 18, 2019
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Peter Zhang
Arrests Made at Main Protest Site in Hong Kong
Two men were arrested and one left in an ambulance, after they came to toss smelly animal organs ...
November 12, 2014
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Matthew Robertson
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
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Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Occupy Central Daily Updates Archive: Day 1 to Day 54 (Sept. 28 – Nov. 20)
Here's an archive of daily Umbrella Movement events from day one till day fifty-four.
November 5, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Dialogue Stays Out of Reach in Hong Kong
It looks like Beijing is calling the shots. The strategy the Hong Kong chief executive adopts is the ...
October 14, 2014
BY
Diana Zhang
Hong Kong Police Take Back Crucial Artery in Quick March (+Photos)
HONG KONG—Hundreds of police officers descended on a recently occupied road and tunnel here, tearing through barriers and ...
October 14, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Protesters Storm Key Tunnel in Retaliation for Police Seizure of Road
On the same day that pro-democracy protesters suffered the worst setback of their movement, they fought back by ...
October 14, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Away From the Barricades, an Argument About Rule of Law in Hong Kong
Spun off from the larger effort to obtain universal suffrage for Hong Kong, a controversy over the meaning ...
October 13, 2014
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Leo Timm
Hong Kong Chief Travels to China, Moves Against Protesters Begin
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying’s attending a secret meeting in southern China’s Guangdong Province has sparked speculation ...
October 13, 2014
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Frank Fang
Pro-Democracy Paper Apple Daily Besieged in Hong Kong
As the Umbrella Revolution enters its third week, there has been a concerted effort to stop the pro-democracy ...
October 13, 2014
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Lu Chen
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protestors Erect Bamboo Barricades After Police Action and Unknown Interference (+Videos)
The occupation of key parts of downtown Hong Kong escalated on Monday, after protesters erected sturdy roadblocks made ...
October 13, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Cultural Figures Monitor Violence Against Democracy Protesters
Over 50 Hong Kong artists, musicians, film makers, cartoonists, professors, and writers, including some well-known celebrities, have formed ...
October 13, 2014
BY
Lin Yi
Hong Kong: It’s a Difficult Battle, but the Students Should Get Their Say
Hong Kong's chief executive Leung Chun-ying will probably be removed, but most Hong Kong residents, who yearn for ...
October 13, 2014
BY
David Kilgour
Chinese State-run Media Mum on China Premier Li Keqiang’s Views on Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Umbrella Movement
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stated his support for the “one country two systems” policy while visiting Germany, but ...
October 12, 2014
BY
Sun Qingtian
Three Organizations of Protesters Respond Jointly to Hong Kong Chief Executive
After Hong Kong’s chief executive called the pro-democracy movement “out of control,” the three organizations in Occupy Central ...
October 12, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Hong Kong Students Entrench Positions, Calling for Dismissal of Chief Executive
A student protest leader on Friday called for Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping to extend his anti-corruption ...
October 10, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hackers Plan to Leak 51 Chinese Gov’t Databases to Support Hong Kong
While the democracy protests in Hong Kong continue, hackers have been hard at work. Members of the hacker ...
October 10, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
High-Ranking Beijing Officials May Have Arranged Leak in Hong Kong Chief Executive’s Scandal
The mysterious leak of information about a secret deal made by Hong Kong chief executive Leung Chun-ying may ...
October 9, 2014
BY
Liu Xiaozhen
The Real Reason HK Government Pulled Out of Dialogue
Leung has been Beijing’s man in Hong Kong as chief executive since early 2012. The Communist Party backed ...
October 9, 2014
BY
Diana Zhang
Overseas Hong Kongers in New York Present Letter to Local Hong Kong Government Office
As talks broke down on Thursday between the Hong Kong government and student protestors who have occupied the ...
October 9, 2014
BY
Annie Wu
Talks Between Students and Government Break Down in Hong Kong
Talks were cancelled between student protesters and the government, the day before a substantive discussion was to begin.
October 9, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Protests Unresolved After Talks Collapse
A pro-democracy protest that has blocked main roads in Hong Kong for almost two weeks could drag on ...
October 9, 2014
BY
Kelvin Chan
Negotiations With Hong Kong’s Students Are Just a Tactic
Talks between the students protesting in Hong Kong for universal suffrage and the Hong Kong government will start ...
October 8, 2014
BY
Heng He
Raise Your Umbrella: Poetry on the Mass Protest in Hong Kong
Waiting at a Bustop Under an Umbrella By Damian Robin The pro-democracy tear-soaked bud could burst into ...
October 8, 2014
BY
Evan Mantyk
Communist Party Factions Divided on How to Treat Hong Kong
A divided Communist Party appears to be at odds with itself in how it should deal with the ...
October 7, 2014
BY
Li Zhen
Hong Kong Leader’s Plan to Stifle Protests Backfired
The Chinese regime recently gave the go-ahead to Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying to use violence against ...
October 7, 2014
BY
Lin Yi
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