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Newly promoted Hong Kong government officials Chief Secretary John Lee Ka-chiu, Police Commissioner Raymond Siu Chak-yee, and Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung, attend a press conference with Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, at the Central Government Offices on June 25, 2021 in Hong Kong, China. Beijing confirmed on June 25 a reshuffle of Hong Kong’s top figureheads as the city will continue to install Communist Party rule, including the notorious Article 23, ahead of polls in September and Legislative Council in December.
Hong Kong Rewards Security Officials With Promotions to Top Positions
Hong Kong’s city government has promoted two security officials who have led the charge on the Beijing-directed...
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily Might Close Shop After Government Crackdown
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily may be forced to stop operations within a week if its assets are not unfrozen...
Two Executives of Apple Daily Charged; Hongkongers Come Out in Droves to Snatch Up Copies of the Paper
Two executives of the embattled Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily were charged on Friday, June 18, after...
Apple Daily Raided by Hong Kong Police; Several Arrested Under ‘National Security Law’
An estimated 400 police officers raided the Hong Kong offices of independent news outlet Apple Daily...
This combination of file photos taken on (top row L-R) June 4, 1990, June 4, 1999, June 4, 2004, (middle row L-R) June 4, 2011, June 4, 2015, June 4, 2018, (bottom row L) June 4, 2019, shows citizens attending a candlelit vigil at Victoria Park in Hong Kong to mark the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing, and the June 4, 2020 and June 4, 2021 (bottom row C and R) Tiananmen memorials, which were banned using the Wuhan virus as an excuse.
Hong Kong Deployed 3,000 Police to Block Tiananmen Memorials, but People Have Their Ways
On June 4, 32 years ago, the Tiananmen Square Massacre launched by the Communist Party of China (CCP)...
Hong Kong residents walk past the High Court in Admiralty during a protest against the government's controversial extradition law on June 9, 2019 in Hong Kong. The first person charged under the draconian, Beijing-installed National Security Law will be denied trial by jury.
Right to a Jury Denied in Hong Kong’s First National Security Law Trial
Hong Kong’s High Court ruled on May 20 there will be no jury allowed in the trial of 24-year-old Tong...
A Falun Gong practitioner meditates as Hong Kong citizens walk past during a flash mob march to show solidarity with the 47 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong who were charged with subversion against the Chinese Communist Party-controlled city government after organizing and taking part in a primary election, in Santa Monica, California on March 7, 2021
Attacks on Independent Media in Hong Kong Showcase Factional Struggle Among China’s Top Leaders
News analysis Hong Kong has long been a safe haven for practitioners of Falun Gong, the spiritual...
Beijing-Controlled Hong Kong Government Freezes Jimmy Lai’s Assets in Move Against Free Press
The billionaire founder of a pro-democracy newspaper in Hong Kong critical of the Chinese Communist Party...
Protesters occupy the arrival hall of the Hong Kong International Airport during a demonstration on August 12, 2019. A reporter from the Hong Kong Epoch Times, an international publication critical of the Chinese Communist Party, was attacked by a man with a baseball bat after leaving her apartment on May 11.
Baseball Bat Attack on Hong Kong Reporter Draws State Department Condemnation
A reporter for a Hong Kong newspaper critical of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was assaulted with...