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Hong Kong arrests 291 for endangering national security in past 4...

Cardinal Joseph Zen, 90, and 15-year-old Form Three student arrested under national security law

Hong Kong: ‘exemplary’ punishments for 2019 while the national security law...

In recent days, concerns have been expressed about its impact on religious communities, for example regarding "confessional secrecy"

Hong Kong unveils new national security law with tough penalties

Nearly 300 people have been arrested and more than 170 charged since the Beijing-imposed security law came into force.

Rare Hong Kong protest sounds alarm on new security law

"National security is important to the people, but it must be based on democracy, freedom and rule of law," said activist Chan Po-ying

Hong Kong activist: Proposed law could worsen religious liberty, persecute Catholics

In addition to persecuting Christians, the Chinese Communist Party is accused of persecuting Uyghur Muslims and followers of Falun Gong

Freedom of religion is ‘deteriorating’ in Hong Kong, new report says

There are several Chinese Communist Party (CCP) initiatives that indicate the party wants to take away Hong Kongers’ freedom of religion

Man jailed for three months for wearing ‘seditious’ shirt with protest...

In the city’s first national security trial, the courts determined that the phrase could incite others to commit secession

Hong Kong embraces televised confessions of political prisoners

The recent appearance of two political prisoners in a television program has led many to believe that the mainland Chinese practice of “televised confessions” has found...

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

Explainer: Hong Kong’s first ‘patriots-only’ District Council race

The sharp drop in voters was seen as an indication that the public felt their votes would not have any real influence

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