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Collection News《果靈·聞庫》is a community led project to archive historical #AppleDaily🍎 articles with images and videos, using a great web interface.
Example link to an article on Yuen Long mob attack from 2019.7.21, with original text, video, images.
collection.news/appledaily/art…
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Harvard moves Chinese language programme to Taiwan
“From 2022, what was formerly the Harvard Beijing Academy…will continue in partnership with the National Taiwan University under the name Harvard Taipei Academy.”
No paywall: redd.it/q6hcda
timeshighereducation.com/news/harvard-m…
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Basketball knows no boundaries. Human dignity connects us all. We salute you for your courage to stand with Hong Kongers and confront the #CCP🇨🇳 publicly.
Thank you, our dear friend @EnesKanter!
#FreeHongKong #FreedomShoes twitter.com/EnesFreedom/st…
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An RTHK "Hong Kong Connection" episode also featured this clip, and had interviewed with the principal of this kindergarten back in 2020.
archive.org/details/RTHK_H…
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Lord Chris Patten, the last Governor of Hong Kong, delivers a message on 2021.7.1 on the 24th anniversary of the handover of HK, the 1st anniversary of the imposition of the draconian National Security Law on HK, and the centenary of the #CCP🇨🇳.
@hk_watch
youtu.be/xkaqGT-4Moo
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Women Tennis Association suspends tournaments in China including Hong Kong
@WTA cannot “ask athletes to compete [in China] when #PengShuai isn't allowed to communicate freely and has seemingly been pressured to contradict her allegation of sexual assault.”wtatennis.com/news/2384758/s…
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Singing “Glory to Hong Kong” in Reading, UK.
Source: youtu.be/a8Ffjj0Unt8
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There are > 16000 sushi restaurants in the US in 2021 as well, so maybe US has always been part of Japan?
#CCP needs to realize that the world remembers that #CCP never ruled over #Taiwan.
#FightForFreedom
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No “political messages” are allowed at the annual Hong Kong Marathon organised by Standard Chartered Bank
‘The Organiser may report the case to law enforcement agencies for follow-up’ twitter.com/benjaminqiu/st…
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Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law? China.
If anything, the #CCP🇨🇳’s threats and attacks against @nathanlawkc and Taiwan’s @audreyt serve as the best kind of advertisement for #SummitForDemocracy.
The more hostile #CCPChina🇨🇳 is, the more the people will listen.
wsj.com/articles/whos-…
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The Hong Kong Govt 🇨🇳 issued a threat to the @WSJ regarding their editorial about the upcoming sham election. They were ‘shocked’ at the statement that “boycotts and blank ballots are one of the last ways for Hong Kongers to express their political views.”
wsj.com/articles/hong-…
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What’s 𝘯𝘰𝘵 considered a national security risk for the #CCP🇨🇳 these days?
reuters.com/world/asia-pac…
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As Internet companies have also learned the hard way, China is NOT a free market economy.
You are only allowed there as long as you or your technology are still useful to #CCP🇨🇳
Once you're no longer a useful bargaining chip, you're out. @elonmusk @Tesla
theguardian.com/us-news/2021/m…
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Finding A New Home After Leaving Hong Kong is a documentary that tracks the lives of a #HongKong family who left for the UK, and intimately captures the ups and downs in their endeavour.
My favourite scene is about the daughter adapting to her new school: youtu.be/bJn3J_PPFGE
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Unlike the current “leaders” in Hong Kong who are merely puppets of #CCPChina🇨🇳, Chris Patten truly represents the hearts and minds of Hongkongers. 💛 twitter.com/lukedepulford/…
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A Taiwan company bought ~1,000 boxes of Lithuanian milk that was held up in customs in China. Its CEO, Mr. Tung (a Hongkonger), says he plans to make a new HK milk tea drink using Lithuanian milk. He'll be marketing it soon using the colors of the 🇱🇹 flag.
en.rti.org.tw/news/view/id/2…
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Beijing Is Getting Better at Disinformation on Global Social Media
Networks of fake, pro-🇨🇳 “accounts are breaking out of their own echo chambers to reach millions of global social media users on vital issues of public health and political participation.”
thediplomat.com/2021/03/beijin…
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Hong Kong’s new legislature is a mockery of democracy, and its media are losing any independence.
“‘Flourishing’ used to be a good word to describe Hong Kong’s political spirit. A better one now would be ‘crushed’”, writes @TheEconomist.
economist.com/leaders/hong-k…