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universal suffrage

  • A Look at China’s ‘Bicameral’ Annual Legislative Sessions
    A Look at China’s ‘Bicameral’ Annual Legislative Sessions
    News Analysis In the eyes of foreigners, it appears that China has a bicameral political system similar to the West. Beijing’s authorities always claim that China has its own form ...
    February 24, 2023BY Nathan Su
  • Hong Kong Is No Longer a Democracy Protest—It’s a Fight for Freedom | Paul Greaney, Crossroads
    Hong Kong Is No Longer a Democracy Protest—It’s a Fight for Freedom | Paul Greaney, Crossroads
    In this episode of Crossroads we speak with Paul Greaney, an anchor with NTD Television, about his recent ...
    January 21, 2020BY Joshua Philipp
  • Hong Kong Umbrella Movement Leader Released on Bail
    Hong Kong Umbrella Movement Leader Released on Bail
    HONG KONG—A top opposition leader imprisoned on public disorder charges was released on bail on Aug. 15 as ...
    August 15, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Hongkongers Plan More Protests, Creative Methods to Continue Momentum
    Hongkongers Plan More Protests, Creative Methods to Continue Momentum
    After beleaguered Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced on July 9 that a controversial extradition proposal was effectively ...
    July 11, 2019BY Iris Tao
  • Hong Kong Protesters Wary of Chinese Surveillance Technology
    Hong Kong Protesters Wary of Chinese Surveillance Technology
    HONG KONG–Young Hong Kong residents protesting a proposed extradition law that would allow suspects to be sent to ...
    June 13, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Hong Kong Pan-Democrats Refuse to Change Stance on Reform Proposal
    Hong Kong Pan-Democrats Refuse to Change Stance on Reform Proposal
    HONG KONG—The Beijing political reform proposal that would restrict Hongkongers' universal suffrage was tabled at Hong Kong's Legislative ...
    April 24, 2015BY Lin Yi
  • Hong Kong Protests: Students Joshua Wong, Isabella Lo, Prince Wong End Hunger Strike
    Hong Kong Protests: Students Joshua Wong, Isabella Lo, Prince Wong End Hunger Strike
    Edited on Dec. 8 with changes to the upcoming Admiralty clearing. Three Hong Kong pro-democracy movement student protesters ...
    December 6, 2014BY Larry Ong
  • Repel or Retreat, Hong Kong Occupy Protests to End Next Week
    Repel or Retreat, Hong Kong Occupy Protests to End Next Week
    The occupation phase of the Umbrella Movement could be over. Whether it will be by police or protester ...
    December 4, 2014BY Larry Ong
  • Beijing Struggles to Reach a Decision About Hong Kong
    Beijing Struggles to Reach a Decision About Hong Kong
    As the Hong Kong government continues to clear democracy protesters from the streets, drawing the world’s attention to ...
    December 3, 2014BY Wang Taotong
  • Hong Kong’s Top Leader Unmoved by Student Hunger Strike
    Hong Kong’s Top Leader Unmoved by Student Hunger Strike
    Don't expect the Hong Kong government to give in, CE Leung Chun-ying tells student protesters.
    December 2, 2014BY Larry Ong
  • Hong Kong: Students, Police Clash Outside Gov’t HQ as Protesters Step Up Occupy Movement (+Photogallery)
    Hong Kong: Students, Police Clash Outside Gov’t HQ as Protesters Step Up Occupy Movement (+Photogallery)
    Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters faced off with Hong Kong police late Sunday, stepping up their movement for genuine ...
    November 30, 2014BY Kelvin Chan
  • Chinese Regime’s Tactics Force ‘Party Culture’ Upon Hong Kong
    Chinese Regime’s Tactics Force ‘Party Culture’ Upon Hong Kong
    The Chinese regime has been trying to suppress Hong Kong’s student-led pro-democracy movement using many of the same ...
    November 26, 2014BY Lin Yi
  • Hong Kong Police Clear Defiant Democracy Protesters 
    Hong Kong Police Clear Defiant Democracy Protesters 
    The clearing of the second-largest protest site held by pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong continued Wednesday morning in ...
    November 25, 2014BY Larry Ong
  • Hong Kong Breaking: Student Leaders Joshua Wong, Lester Shum Arrested in Mong Kok Clearing
    Hong Kong Breaking: Student Leaders Joshua Wong, Lester Shum Arrested in Mong Kok Clearing
    Updated on Wednesday, Nov. 26 3:20 p.m. EST with quotes from Joshua Wong and Lester Shum after the ...
    November 25, 2014BY Larry Ong
  • Hong Kong Police Arrest 116 at Occupy Central Protest Site
    Hong Kong Police Arrest 116 at Occupy Central Protest Site
    Hong Kong authorities cleared street barricades from a pro-democracy protest camp in the volatile Mong Kok district for ...
    November 25, 2014BY Kelvin Chan
  • China Uncensored: The Real Reason Hong Kong Never Had Full Democracy
    China Uncensored: The Real Reason Hong Kong Never Had Full Democracy
    The British never gave Hong Kong democracy when it was a colony so why are the students of ...
    November 24, 2014BY Chris Chappell
  • Hong Kong: Netizen Plans to Tear Down Occupy Movement Protest Stage
    Hong Kong: Netizen Plans to Tear Down Occupy Movement Protest Stage
    A netizen is rallying supporters for an act of violence at the Admiralty occupation site.
    November 20, 2014BY Larry Ong
  • A Song to Rouse Again Hong Kong’s Democracy Protesters
    A Song to Rouse Again Hong Kong’s Democracy Protesters
    Another song of the umbrella movement is timed well to speak to the fatigue now setting in, after ...
    November 16, 2014BY Matthew Robertson
  • Xi Jinping and Barack Obama Trade Views on Hong Kong
    Xi Jinping and Barack Obama Trade Views on Hong Kong
    Chinese Communist Party chief Xi Jinping called Hong Kong's democracy protests illegal, and cautioned foreign governments from "interfering," ...
    November 12, 2014BY Matthew Robertson
  • Hong Kong Occupy Central Daily Updates Archive: Day 1 to Day 54 (Sept. 28 – Nov. 20)
    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, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • ‘Anonymous’ Hackers Leak Phone Numbers of 250 Hong Kong Police
    ‘Anonymous’ Hackers Leak Phone Numbers of 250 Hong Kong Police
    The hacker group Anonymous leaked the names, phone numbers, faxes, and email addresses of more than 250 Hong ...
    October 30, 2014BY Joshua Philipp
  • Hong Kong’s Students Run Out Far Ahead of Its Democracy Old Guard
    Hong Kong’s Students Run Out Far Ahead of Its Democracy Old Guard
    Hong Kong’s old school democracy activists have been surprised by the energy, scale, and longevity of the student-led ...
    October 30, 2014BY Matthew Robertson
  • Hong Kong Protest Leaders Withdraw Poll Plans, Apologize
    Hong Kong Protest Leaders Withdraw Poll Plans, Apologize
    The de facto leadership, or what passes for it, of the occupy movement here withdrew plans to hold ...
    October 26, 2014BY Matthew Robertson
  • Chinese Officials Seek to Discredit Xi Jinping in Hong Kong
    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, 2014BY Li Zhen
  • More Mainland Chinese Have Universal Suffrage on Their Mind
    More Mainland Chinese Have Universal Suffrage on Their Mind
    October is generally a time of celebration in China. But this year, it has brought the Chinese Communist ...
    October 21, 2014BY Luo Ya
  • 10 Ways to Understand Hong Kong’s Occupy Central
    10 Ways to Understand Hong Kong’s Occupy Central
    The Chinese dissident Chen Pokong takes a look at Hong Kong’s Occupy Central Movement.
    October 21, 2014BY Chen Pokong
  • Hong Kong Holds Long Awaited Dialogue With Student Leaders
    Hong Kong Holds Long Awaited Dialogue With Student Leaders
    After nearly a month of civil disobedience, a group of undergraduates finally got their chance to talk to ...
    October 21, 2014BY Matthew Robertson
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