Hong Kong Press Freedom Index Sinks to New Low as Media Outlets Disappear
By Hong Kong Free Press This post was written by Hillary Leung and published in the Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) on September 23, 2022….
By Hong Kong Free Press This post was written by Hillary Leung and published in the Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) on September 23, 2022….
By Oiwan Lam Following the ban by Hong Kong’s police on the annual candlelight vigil held at Victoria Park to commemorate victims of China’s 1989…
By Tyler Durden Is Hong Kong a harbinger of what is coming to the US? With speculation growing in the US that in the aftermath…
By Tyler Durden Hong Kongers who hadn’t already seen the worst of Beijing’s heavy handed tactics during the 2019 street marches, including the tear gas,…
By Tyler Durden A little over one month after Google parent Alphabet, Facebook and Twitter said they would temporarily cease processing police or other official…
By Tyler Durden Authorities may have banned an official peaceful demonstration honoring the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre and passed a new law making…
By Mayukh Saha Activist Post Editor’s Note: While we vehemently disagree with this author’s conclusions, we’re bringing you this news strictly for the good reporting…
By Tyler Durden On Thursday, police in Hong Kong announced the arrests of several individuals whom they described as leaders of the Hong Kong protests…
By Tyler Durden With zero signs of abating, hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters lined the streets around Hong Kong’s financial and shopping districts on…
By Lubomir Tassev For months on end, Hong Kong has been the scene of intensive confrontation between pro-democracy activists and its Beijing-supported government. It now…
By Aaron Kesel Anonymous has hacked into various Chinese websites and databases dumping files from government employee data to corporate data including user names, mobile…
By Tyler Durden The first domino in the next global economic crisis has fallen this morning, when Hong Kong crashed into a technical recession, the first…
By Aaron Kesel Hong Kong citizens denying tyranny against their own government and the Chinese government are striking back against a ban on covering their…
By Tyler Durden Hundreds of protesters in Hong Kong showed their support for Catalonian separatists on Thursday, waving Catalan flags and banners urging “a fight…