Tag: Hong Kong
Cardinal Zen’s arrest and the new dark clouds over Hong Kong
"Cardinal Zen's arrest thickens more ominous black clouds over Hong Kong. It cannot get any better in the coming months and years."
China defends arrest of Cardinal Zen of Hong Kong as Western...
Retired Cardinal Joseph Zen was among a group of veteran democracy advocates arrested Wednesday for "colluding with foreign forces”
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
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
Hong Kong plummets towards bottom of press freedom ranking
Hong Kong, a regional media hub for both international and local media, has been steadily slipping down the table under Chinese rule
China trying to control religion in Hong Kong, says Catholic priest
The priest said many Christian leaders are reluctant to speak out against the CCP’s actions for fear of being detained
Hong Kong judge rules in favor of abused Filipino domestic worker
The judge said it is "manifestly irrational and unsound" for the police to dismiss the possibility of forced labor
US human rights report cites China’s violations in Xinjiang, Hong Kong...
The report, which the State Department is required to release each year by law, details the state of human rights in 198 countries
Pope Francis’s message to Hong Kong’s Catholics goes viral on social...
The videos, which were posted online with Chinese subtitles, have been viewed thousands of times, less than 24 hours after its release
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