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Whatever happened to ... Hong Kong pro-democracy protests?
Protests began following the passage of controversial legislation that allowed for suspected criminals to be sent to China ...
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Hong Kong trio jailed for up to 5 years, 2 months for rioting as police laid siege to PolyU at height of 2019 anti-government protests
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Hong Kong will forge ahead with plans to pass Article 23 national security law, justice secretary says
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Hong Kong busker arrested while playing protest song cleared of Covid-19 social-distancing offence
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How China is erasing Hong Kong's Tiananmen Square memories
Authorities in Hong Kong have been actively removing books about the Tiananmen Square Massacre from library shelves to silence the past. But communities overseas are keeping the legacy alive.
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Seven plead guilty at start of Hong Kong legislature storming trial
A closely watched trial involving 13 people who stormed Hong Kong's legislature during pro-democracy protests in 2019 began ...
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UN experts express ‘grave concern’ over detention of Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong
Communication sent to Beijing government says media mogul’s prosecutions relate to his criticism of China ...
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Hong Kong Police Seize Dismantled Tiananmen Protest Statue
Hong Kong national security police seized an "exhibit" on Friday that has been identified by local media as a dismantled statue commemorating the deadly Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989.
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Tiananmen Square books removed from Hong Kong libraries in run-up to anniversary
Publications targeted include those about protest and subjects Beijing deems politically sensitive Books about the Tiananmen Square massacre, Hong Kong protest movements, and other subjects deemed ...
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Racing as Protest: The Car Culture of Hong Kong
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Vice journalist Mehi Melwani investigated the world of Hong Kong street racing, where groups of young enthusiasts use their defiance of traffic ...
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The books Hong Kong is purging from public libraries
In the latest round of removal, in addition to political satires, titles by civil society figures, politicians, and humanity ...
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Hong Kong Lawyers Protest Beijing’s Overreach
Over 2,000 lawyers staged a silent protest over Beijing’s recent interpretation of Hong Kong’s Basic Law. For the fourth time since the 1997 return of Hong Kong to China, legal professionals ...

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