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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

Hong Kong rejects global appeal for release of Jimmy Lai, citing...

The bishops emphasized that Lai had been prosecuted for supporting democracy through his media outlets and public interventions

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 police arrest two for ‘collusion’ with foreign countries over...

Police arrested two men aged 33 and 59 in Tai Po on suspicion of "colluding with the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund to receive donations

Hong Kong police arrest 10 for ‘collusion with foreign forces’ over...

The arrests come after the arrests of Cardinal Joseph Zen and other trustees of the now-disbanded Fund prompted an international outcry

Commentators discourage extending national security crackdowns to ‘soft resistance’ in Hong...

The hawkish stance of writing “soft resistance” into law made the pro-establishment sector anxious about the future of Hong Kong

Lao police detain Chinese rights lawyer who was headed to the...

Authorities revoked Lu Siwei’s law license in 2021 after he spoke out on behalf of Hong Kong democracy activists.

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