Tag: Hong Kong protests
Jailed Hong Kong media mogul urges journalists to ‘seek justice’
But he also told staff at his pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily to be careful and not to take huge risks
Press freedom in Macau under spotlight as Beijing ramps up scrutiny
Staff at Macau's largest broadcaster told to promote ‘patriotism, respect and love’ for mainland China
Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai among three pleading guilty to illegal assembly
Sentences to be handed down later, maximum possible punishment is five years in prison
Veteran Hong Kong democrats found guilty in landmark unlawful assembly case
Among seven prominent democrats guilty of unauthorized assembly charges are Catholics Martin Lee and Jimmy Lai
3 more activists granted bail in Hong Kong subversion case
Case is being closely watched by those concerned with the shrinking space for dissent in Hong Kong
21 Hong Kong activists remain in custody after court rejects bail...
Activists are accused of organizing and participating in an unofficial, non-binding primary poll in July 2020
Court releases one Hong Kong activist on bail in case involving...
Case offers an insight into how Beijing’s security law clashes with Hong Kong’s common-law traditions
Hong Kong democracy campaigners kept in custody after marathon bail hearing
Hundreds of people gathered at the court to show their support for the defendants
Hong Kong democracy activists’ bail hearing enters third day
If remanded to custody, the move will mean that most of Hong Kong's opposition figures are either in jail or in exile
Charges against 47 Hong Kong activists latest blow to pro-democracy movement
Since new security legislation enacted, some elected legislators have been disqualified, scores of activists arrested while others have fled overseas