Tag: Hong Kong national security law
Cardinal Zen of Hong Kong released on bail after arrest over...
The cardinal was arrested over his role as a trustee of the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund, which helped protesters pay their legal fees
British Catholic activist says not afraid of Hong Kong jail threat
Hong Kong Watch could incur a fine of HK$100,000 (around US$12,800) or its chief executive face three years in jail
The shadowy messengers delivering threats to Hong Kong civil society
A national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020 to snuff out dissent has knee-capped the civil society sector of Hong Kong
Church leaders in Hong Kong call for release of Jimmy Lai,...
Italian missionary Franco Mella called on chief executive Carrie Lam to press the central government to drop the charges against the activists
Third Hong Kong news company shutters as media fears grow
CitizenNews is the third media outlet to shutter as Beijing oversees a sweeping crackdown on dissent
Hong Kong police raid local media outlet, arrest six for ‘seditious...
Suppression of Hong Kong's local press has increased in the wake of 2019's huge and often violent democracy protests
Jailed Hong Kong vigil organizer warns world over spread of totalitarianism
"Everything happening in Hong Kong is a warning to the world, showing the speed at which totalitarianism can destroy a free and open society"
Hong Kong libraries remove books for ‘violating’ national security law
More than 100 titles are believed to have disappeared from Hong Kong's network of public libraries since July 1, 2020
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
Iron curtain falls on Hong Kong cinema as censors demand cuts
In June, authorities announced all films would now be scrutinized for "national security" breaches