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anti-extradition movement
New Police Video Storage Platform Will Eventually Include Facial Recognition: Hong Kong Authorities
Once something is classified under "national security," it cannot be monitored, leading to a 'lawless' situation in Hong Kong, said the spokesperson.
May 15, 2024
BY
Leo Cheung
and
Cindy Li
YouTube Blocks ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ Protest Anthem After Court Order
'We are disappointed by the Court's decision but are complying with its removal order,' YouTube responded to the ...
May 15, 2024
BY
Cindy Li
Pro-Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai Insisted on ‘Fighting Till the End’ After National Security Law, Court Hears
'Absolutely insane that Hong Kong is now a place where a piece arguing *AGAINST* violence is somehow evidence ...
April 24, 2024
BY
Ben Lam
and
Cindy Li
Hong Kong Civil Servant Vacancy Rate Reaches Record High Since 1997 Handover
'If you join this industry, your freedom will be even smaller,' said Mr. Chan, a former civil servant ...
April 16, 2024
BY
Leo Cheung
and
Cindy Li
Hong Kongers From 27 Cities Worldwide Unite Against Authoritarianism on 4th Anniversary of the Anti-Extradition Movement
Starting from June 9, a series of anti-authoritarian activities, including rallies, vigils, and demonstrations, were held in 27 ...
June 14, 2023
BY
Nathan Amery
Hong Kong Police Shot at Journalist, Case Deemed ‘Unsubstantiated’
The case of a Hong Kong reporter who was shot by a sponge grenade during the 2019 anti-extradition ...
September 24, 2022
BY
Big Mack
Sentenced Over Children’s Books, Hong Kong Speech Therapists Refused to Plead Guilty
Five Hong Kong speech therapists have been sentenced to 19 months imprisonment for publishing what prosecutors said were ...
September 15, 2022
BY
Bryan Novan
Three More Hong Kong Teachers Had Their Teacher’s Certificates Revoked in June
The progress report submitted by the Education Bureau to the Legislative Council shows that as of June 2022, ...
August 27, 2022
BY
Matthew Wong
Taiwan Group Attempting to Link Overseas HK People With Inmates
It is now three years after the 2019 anti-extradition movement in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong authorities ...
August 18, 2022
BY
Nie Law
and
Danny Tang
Banned Hong Kong Films Renew Life Overseas
Old Hong Kong films dating back decades or even half a century are currently playing in the “Made ...
July 29, 2022
BY
Ying Cheung
DOJ Accused Survivor of Police Brutality, of ‘Disliking’ Hong Kong Police
A man filed a claim to the District Court for being violated and tortured by Hong Kong police. ...
July 28, 2022
BY
Vincent Lam
Former CUHK Student Union Chairman Arrested for Alleged Illegal Conduct in the 2021 LegCo Election
Owen Au Cheuk-hei, former president of the now-disbanded Student Union of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (SUCUHK), ...
July 15, 2022
BY
Duff Li
Pro-CCP Restaurant Owners Planned to Celebrate on Hongkongers’ Day of Trauma
BANG BANG Oriental Foodhall, a food court owned by Hong Kong restaurateurs in North London, received backlash recently ...
July 15, 2022
BY
Nie Law
and
Vincent Lam
Hong Kong Legend Singer Criticized for Saying ‘Hong Kong Add Oil’ on July 1 Anniversary
A culture of expressing patriotic gratitude has emerged in mainland China. Actors are required to record videos for ...
July 5, 2022
BY
Duff Li
Hong Kong Exile Fled to Canada for Asylum, Says CCP Destroyed the Future of Hong Kong Youth
Wong Yee, an exile who used to frequent anti-extradition protests as a backup for her comrades, has recently ...
July 4, 2022
BY
Leo Cheung
Hong Kong District Councillor Disqualified Over Oath Validity
On August 13, 2019, in the midst of the Anti-extradition Law Amendment Bill movement, the airport rally was ...
June 28, 2022
BY
Big Mack
Human Rights Group Proposes New Lifeboat Scheme to Canada to Offer More Hongkongers Refuge
The Canadian government announced the extension of its lifeboat work visa program in May, 2021, but not many ...
June 22, 2022
BY
Raven Wu
One Chinese Youth Takes a 6,000 Mile Solo Ride Across the US
One morning in early October 2021, Alex Lee woke up from an intensive care unit (ICU) in a ...
June 20, 2022
BY
Learner Liu
‘Wandering Hong Kong’ Art Exhibition Opens in New York
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intensifies its control over Hong Kong, more and more Hong Kong people ...
June 18, 2022
BY
Jessica Mao
and
Teresa Zhang
Scholars Organize Flea Markets and Anti-Brainwashing Learning Platforms
On 12 June 2019, Carrie Lam, her office and the Legislative Council completely ignored the public opinion, and ...
June 13, 2022
BY
Nie Law
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, 2022
BY
Nie Law
Hongkongers in UK Discuss ‘Yellow’ Economy and Revitalization of Hong Kong Civil Society Overseas
Established in May, The Overseas Hong Kong Media Professionals Association (AOHKMP), held a two-day seminar on June 11 ...
June 12, 2022
BY
Nie Law
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