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Hong Kong’s second largest pro-democracy party disbands
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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 extradition law: Protest ‘anthem’ ‘Sing Hallelujah to the Lord’ banned on QQ Music by Chinese tech giant Tencent
Hong Kong extradition law: Protest art from HK streets illustrate how people feel about fugitive bill A search for the song on QQ Music draws up three results, but when users try to click on the ...
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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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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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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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