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Pollster targeted Hong Kong’s security law

Police search the premises of the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute after bringing its president, Robert Chung, from his home. The latter is under investigation for providing assistance to his former deputy, Chung Kim-wah, one of six pro-democracy activists in exile against whom an arrest warrant has been issued. The authorities say they do not want to affect the institute's activities, but they took away servers and loads of documents.

| 13/01/2025
| HONG KONG
 
Scanners against spoilt ballots, Hong Kong’s latest election scam

Hong Kong’s pro-Beijing administration wants to introduce “smart ballot boxes” for next year’s legislative election, already restricted to “patriotic" candidates. Scanners would warn voters of any “error” in their ballot. The proposal was withdrawn after a few hours due to obvious objections to secrecy of the vote. 

| 17/12/2024
| HONG KONG
 
Gwyneth Ho: Convictions do not erase the truth about Hong Kong
by Gwyneth Ho*

One of the 45 people given very harsh sentences yesterday for organising primary elections in Hong Kong was able to smuggle her thoughts out of prison. “We dared to confront the regime with the question,” she writes. “Will democracy ever be possible within such a structure? The answer was a complete crackdown on all fronts of society.” “Defend and repair your own democracy,” she says in an appeal to the world. “Give authoritarian dictators one less example of failed democracy to justify their rule, and give freedom fighters around the world one more inspiration to continue the struggle”.

| 20/11/2024
| HONG KONG – CHINA
 
Young people’s flight leave Hong Kong with a shortfall of 180,000 workers by 2028

Local authorities alarmed by labour force shortages amid an aging population. This is the other side of the brutal repression against pro-democracy groups in 2019 that drove thousands of people out of the city.

| 15/11/2024
| HONG KONG
 
No time limit for trials on Hong Kong demonstrations in 2019

Five years now since the pro-democracy protests out of 10,279 people arrested only 28.8% have been remanded for trial. But for Justice Secretary Chris Tang, ‘the authorities must be given time to gather evidence’. Chow Hang-tung's request to call people living abroad to testify on video at the trial was rejected.

| 29/10/2024
| HONG KONG
 
Jimmy Lai’s former collaborators in Hong Kong slam BDO for complicity in abuses and violations

Mark Clifford and Gordon Crovitz, senior officials at Next Digital, filed a complaint against the global accounting firm. They allege BDO enabled rights violations by providing essential services to Hong Kong authorities. The case casts more than a shadow on the "assistance" the company provided to the government in muzzling critical voices.

| 16/09/2024
| HONG KONG – UNITED KINGDOM
 
Hong Kong: Two Stand News journalists sentenced for ‘sedition’

The editors of the newspaper (already forced to close like the Apple Daily) Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam face up to two years in prison in a verdict expected by September. The ruling is likely to have further profound implications for press freedom in Hong Kong. For the police chief, it is proof of the ‘necessity and legality’ of the crackdown on activists and critical voices. Reporters sans Frontières: 28 journalists prosecuted since 2020.

| 30/08/2024
| HONG KONG
 
Exhibit celebrates Hong Kong national security law, 'rewrites' the history of the 2019 protests

The exhibition tells “a very different story" about the unrest and the "colour" revolutions in Ukraine, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan. Unlike the narratives in the Western media, the protests were not demands for freedom, but attacks on security and order, while Xi Jinping stressed “social stability” as a “prerequisite for building a strong and prosperous China”.

| 13/08/2024
| HONG KONG – CHINA
 
Fr Mella urges amnesty for Hong Kong's political prisoners, who should not be forgotten

The PIME missionary from Italy today began a hunger strike in front of the government headquarter, Admiralty district. He is moved by the injustice inflicted upon an African immigrant’s daughter and hundreds of prisoners jailed for crimes of opinion. “It is as if the problem does not exist,” he laments, noting that freeing them would create a climate of trust.

| 15/07/2024
| HONG KONG
 
Hong Kong: Social workers targeted, a new 'danger' to national security

The region’s legislature passed a new law that changes the role of the regulator, who can now deregister social workers who supported the pro-democracy movement. Hong Kong’s welfare secretary called for the depoliticisation of the sector after so many social workers backed the 2019 demonstrations. The most vulnerable will pay for this in a society where the exodus of young families is creating an emergency for seniors.

 

| 03/07/2024
| HONG KONG - CHINA
 
Card Chow talks about the Tiananmen dead and forgiveness
by card. Stephen Chow Sau-yan *

The bishop penned his thoughts about the "sensitive” date, which is taboo in Hong Kong, in an article published yesterday by the diocesan weekly Sunday Examiner. In it, the bishop remembers the “life sapping event that took place 35 years ago” in Beijing on 4 June 1989. Although impossible to forget, he suggests to look at it through the eyes of “God’s unconditional love” who forgives even those who “are not yet courageous enough to ask for it.

| 31/05/2024
| HONG KONG - CHINA
 
Court rules that electing Hong Kong’s own representatives means 'subversion'

In the “Hong Kong 47” trial, the Court convicts defendants accused of organising primaries in 2020 ahead of elections to the local legislature to win a majority that could vote against then Beijing-appointed Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s budget. Scores of people are in jail for this "crime". Meanwhile, Jimmy Lai’s trial is still underway, but the verdict is a foregone conclusion.

| 30/05/2024
| RED LANTERNS
 
Tiananmen catalyst for first arrests under Hong Kong’s new national security law

New arrest order was issued for jailed lawyer Chow Hang-tung and five other people who tried to use Facebook to keep alive the memory of the victims of the student massacre 35 years ago. This comes a few days before the 4 June anniversary. The people charged face up to seven years in prison for “resisting memory rewriting.”

| 28/05/2024
| HONG KONG – CHINA
 
Men indicted in London for espionage against Hong Kong exiles

An official with the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office and former police officer will go on trial on 10 February 2025 along with a security officer in connection with an attempt to break into a home and for unlawful surveillance. A third man detained was found dead under mysterious circumstances. More than 200,000 people from the former British crown colony have fled to Britain in recent years. Diplomatic tensions are rising over the activities by Hong Kong’s trade office.

| 24/05/2024
| HONG KONG – GREAT BRITAIN
 
Online prayer in Hong Kong to break the silence 35 years after Tiananmen

While the anniversary of the massacre of the students in Beijing will not take place on 4 June in Victoria Park, a group of individual Christians is calling on people to sign a prayer that will be published as an ad in the Christian Times. The text refers to the repression of that time, but also to the one currently underway in Hong Kong.

| 15/05/2024
| HONG KONG - CHINA
 
About 47 per cent of seniors from families that left in the past three years live alone

A survey by the Methodist Centre reveals the concern of people over 75, indirect victims of the exodus of young families caused by the security crackdown after the 2019 protests. Meanwhile, an appeal court accepts the authorities' request to ban "Glory to Hong Kong", the song that became the protest movement’s anthem.

| 08/05/2024
| HONG KONG
 
Fireworks but no workers’ marches on Labour Day (1 May) in the 'new' Hong Kong

Not even pro-Beijing trade unions are marching for workers' rights fearing “unrest”. All the attention is on mainland tourists, for whom the city (weather permitting) will launch a new cycle of fireworks displays at the port with an unprecedented budget.

| 30/04/2024
| HONG KONG



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