by Frank Fang Over 200 police officers from Hong Kong’s National Security Department raided the offices of online pro-democracy media outlet Stand News on Dec.…
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by The Associated Press HONG KONG—A monument at a Hong Kong university that commemorates the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre was removed by workers early Thursday…
by Daniel Y. Teng Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has joined Five Eyes partners in expressing grave concern over the “erosion of democratic elements” in recent elections…
by Mimi Nguyen Ly Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai and two other prominent pro-democracy activists were convicted on Thursday for their participation in a Tiananmen…
By Newsmax The former leader of Hong Kong pro-independence group Studentlocalism was sentenced on Tuesday to a total of 43 months in prison for trying…
By Tyler Durden Hong Kong’s most globally visible and popular English language newspaper South China Morning Post could come under Chinese government control, as within the past days…
By Tyler Durden One day after China made it clear that it will require a pound of flesh from Evergrande Chairman Hui Ka Yan when it demanded…
By Tyler Durden In an unprecedented move and huge indictment of pro-China policies and the mainland, Amnesty International has announced plans to shutter all of…
by hrw.org (New York) – The Chinese legislature’s adoption of a formal decision to directly impose national security legislation on Hong Kong threatens the basic rights and freedoms of the city’s…
By Joe Hoft Last week we reported on the massive real estate corporation based in Hong Kong with holdings throughout China, Evergrande. Now the firm is…