By Mishi Saran Whatever happens in Sunday’s election, Hong Kong citizens should seriously consider dusting off a short and sleek 1932 civil rights manifesto published in Shanghai by the China League for the Protection of Civil Rights, a group that included China’s intellectual giants such as writer Lu Xun, thinker Cai Yuanpei and academic Yang … Continue reading Why Hongkongers should revive the 1932 China League for the Protection of Civil Rights
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Why Hongkongers should revive the 1932 China League for the Protection of Civil Rights
By Mishi Saran Whatever happens in Sunday’s election, Hong Kong citizens should seriously consider dusting off a short and sleek 1932 civil rights manifesto published in Shanghai by the China League for the Protection of Civil Rights, a group that included China’s intellectual giants such as writer Lu Xun, thinker Cai Yuanpei and academic Yang … Continue reading Why Hongkongers should revive the 1932 China League for the Protection of Civil Rights