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Hong Kong extradition law is a death sentence for Hong Kong, says exiled bookseller Lam Wing-kee

by Benedict Rogers16:00, 29 June 201923:16, 31 March 2020

“If the extradition law is passed, it is a death sentence for Hong Kong,” said Lam Wing-kee in a crowded coffee shop in Taipei. “Beijing will use this law to control Hong Kong completely. Freedom of speech will be lost. In the past, the regime kidnapped its critics, like me, illegally. With this law, they […]

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Hong Kong must accept China with all its flaws to keep its privileges, says ex-official Christine Loh

by Kris Cheng23:51, 16 December 201817:33, 1 April 2020
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Censorship in Hong Kong since the 2014 Umbrella Movement: an overview and tally

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Brian Fong Ching Cheong Emily Lau Bruce Lui Lam Yin-pong Law Yuk-kai
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Video: ‘Is Hong Kong really dying?’ – Democrats and watchdogs raise alarm over free expression

by Kris Cheng13:00, 14 November 201822:30, 31 March 2020
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Four countries raise questions at UN over Hong Kong election bans, press freedom and bookseller abductions

by Kris Cheng14:12, 3 November 201822:22, 31 March 2020
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Ex-governor Chris Patten ‘reluctant to take lectures’ from those who did not act during bookseller disappearances

by Jennifer Creery16:30, 4 July 201822:05, 31 March 2020
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Justice it ain’t: The repercussions and implications of Hong Kong’s Mong Kok ‘riot’ trials

by Kong Tsung-gan11:00, 17 June 201822:03, 31 March 2020
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Hong Kong to be notified in 30 days if residents detained in China for ‘endangering national security’

by Kris Cheng18:34, 14 December 201721:46, 31 March 2020
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Hong Kong members of China’s top legislature need to speak out more for city, says pro-Beijing lawmaker

by Kris Cheng14:18, 20 November 201721:35, 31 March 2020
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Justice Sec. made a ‘political decision’ to appeal sentences of Joshua Wong and activists, says last Hong Kong governor Chris Patten

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