Will China’s national security law break Hong Kong as a business hub? The national security law has stifled democracy in the global financial center. vox.com/22605703/hong-…
Pro-Beijing🇨🇳 outlets are increasing their messaging that John Lee (李家超), former secretary of security and police, will seriously contend for becoming the next chief executive of HK. Artist vawongsir‘s latest, a recruitment poster for HK police: “You can become the next CE!”
Many international investors are learning a painful lesson: When you invest in a company controlled by #CCPChina🇨🇳, you never actually own a Chinese stock.
The New York Times reports that Chinese officials asked Russia to delay the invasion of #Ukraine🇺🇦 until the Winter Olympics were finished. Of course #CCPChina🇨🇳 knew. nytimes.com/2022/03/02/us/…
University of Chicago’s Chinese student association compared Hong Kong activist Nathan Law (@nathanlawkc) to a terrorist in a letter opposing the school’s invitation to Law to be a guest speaker. The real terrorists here are the #CCP🇨🇳 and its supporters. hk.appledaily.com/news/20210523/…
Beijing 🇨🇳 is planning to introduce new laws in Hong Kong and Macau that could bar foreign entities and individuals in the cities from complying with sanctions against China. @yuenok wsj.com/articles/china…
A Hong Konger visits his friend in Kyiv. #StandWithUkraine🇺🇦 twitter.com/ArthurKei_UA/s…
However you want to think of Vitasoy, seeing that memo from their Hong Kong office that offered condolences to Mr. Leung's family earlier made me feel that there is still a touch of humanity at the company. Brings back childhood memories of growing up in Hong Kong with #維他奶.
Artist Weiming Chen (@CHENWEIMING2017) unveils "#CCPVirus🇨🇳" at Liberty Sculpture Park in Yermo Completion Date: June 4th, 2021. (Photo: @Byron_Wan)
Hong Kong protest documentary Revolution of Our Times (時代革命) will be screened in NYC next month: twitter.com/hkdc_us/status…
“Most of HK's pro-China elites may feel puzzled, even upset, by their marginalization. After all, they've been faithfully toeing CCP's line and, in the case of crushing the democracy movement, doing its dirty work. But they mostly have themselves to blame.”asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/Hong-K…
Beijing Needs Hong Kong's Financial Status, Not Its Freedoms foreignpolicy.com/2021/08/12/hon…
Hong Kong’s first national security law verdict shows Beijing’s “red line” has become a red net. Tong's case sets a legal precedent in HK that'll make: • A low bar for criminalizing speech • Everything is national security, anything could be terrorism qz.com/2039186/hong-k…
The UK Government warns Hong Kong critics to avoid traveling to countries that have extradition treaties with Hong Kong. The unusual move underscores concern that China might reach beyond its borders to prosecute people for “national security” offenses. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Titles of the 3 children's stories: • The Guardians of Sheep Village • The Twelve Heroes of Sheep Village • The Street Cleaners of Sheep Village
Art helps us retain our memories of our past. An art thread 👇 twitter.com/NiaoCollective…
🇬🇧 China’s Joint Declaration violation is systemic and continuous. @BorisJohnson’s government needs to implement sanction NOW to hold China to account. Failure of action will only encourage further aggression from this thuggish regime. twitter.com/DominicRaab/st…
How #CCPChina🇨🇳’s crackdown on the free press put 1,000+ Hong Kong journalists out of work. “Some have become taxi drivers or food delivery workers.” If you’re in a position to do so, please consider hiring these Hong Kongers, especially for remote work. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
🇨🇳 Beijing’s preferred candidate to become its next figurehead in Hong Kong, John Lee (李家超), is referred colloquially as P.K. Chiu. He’s known for his speed of executing Beijing’s national security policies in Hong Kong with total disregard of the consequences.
Hong Kong comic artist vawongsir's latest: a recruitment poster from HK's National Security Police. “YOU can decide who will become the next Chief Executive!” 下一屆特首就由你話事👮🏽‍♀️ instagram.com/p/CNCtLG3JmyZ/
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…
Hong Kong’s RTHK Blacklists Pro-Democracy Musicians This is not unexpected, but it’s so sad to see RTHK’s swift change from being a public broadcaster that serves the People of HK into a state-controlled media that serves the People’s Republic of China 🇨🇳 variety.com/2022/music/asi…
With over 50 Hong Kong civil groups disbanded so far in 2021, the departure of @amnesty is a red flag for all international NGOs in HK. We call for our friends to condemn HK officials for silencing civil groups in the name of HK's National Security Law. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
“Every one of my succesors either had a foreign passport or had family with foreign passports. The quislings, including members of HK police, who are doing the persecuting, have 🇬🇧 passports, and the ones being persecuted, the ones being locked up, don't.”
What’s 𝘯𝘰𝘵 considered a national security risk for the #CCP🇨🇳 these days? reuters.com/world/asia-pac…