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EXPLAINED: How the umbrella became a Hong Kong protest symbol

10 years ago, demonstrators in Hong Kong used umbrellas to protect against pepper spray – and images went viral.

Hong Kong protest leader Agnes Chow skips bail and leaves the...

The activist revealed that she had left Hong Kong in September to study in Canada and would not be returning to Hong Kong

UN ‘very troubled’ over mass trial of Hong Kong democracy activists

According to the U.S.-based Hong Kong Democracy Council, 1,618 of those defendants are classed as political prisoners

Hong Kong leader says wanted activists should give up or live...

Hong Kong's national security law has led to the shutdown of civil society groups, political parties, and pro-democracy media outlets

Cardinal Zen’s trial reopens in Hong Kong

The prosecution argued that the Fund needed to be registered with the police because of its “massive” size and “systematic” mode of operation

Hong Kong pastor, housewife jailed over ‘seditious’ court applause

More than 200 people have been arrested on national security charges since mid-2020

Cardinal Zen’s arrest deepens alarm over Hong Kong crackdown

Cardinal Zen and his colleagues join more than 180 Hong Kongers arrested under the national security law to date

Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil organizer disbands

The Hong Kong Alliance was one of the most prominent symbols of the city's former political plurality

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