Tag: Hong Kong
Hong Kong lawyers alarmed at plans for judges in national security...
‘You can't be slightly independent any more than you can be slightly pregnant,’ Hong Kong Bar Association's chairman says
Hong Kong store owner rejects call to remove protest statue
Life-sized statue of protester holds a black flag reading ‘Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times!’
Taiwan scrambles to ready for influx from Hong Kong protests
Democratic and Chinese-claimed Taiwan has little experience in dealing with refugees and with worries that China could infiltrate spies posing as activists
Hong Kong police arrest 53 during fresh pro-democracy protests
More protests planned for coming days, with pro-democracy supporters fearing proposed national security legislation will dramatically stifle freedoms
Hong Kong’s free media fears being silenced by China’s national security...
Situation is like being under the blade of a guillotine, says Jimmy Lai, publisher of pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper
Hong Kongers defy rally ban to mark Tiananmen Massacre
Many took to the streets to light candles and stand for a minute's silence, seven Catholic churches also opened their doors
Candles to light up Hong Kong on fraught Tiananmen anniversary
Despite ban on large gatherings, Cardinal Joseph Zen says people of Hong Kong will commemorate June 4 for the sake of Chinese people
‘I can’t be silent’: Hong Kong people aim to mark Tiananmen...
Police say a mass gathering would pose a serious threat to public health because of COVID-19
Hong Kong no longer deserves special US status, Pompeo says
It is now clear that China is modeling Hong Kong after itself, US secretary of state says
Hong Kong police fire pepper pellets to disperse protests over security...
Many shops, bank branches and office buildings closed early, while dozens of people were seen rounded up by riot police and made to sit on a sidewalk