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The silencing of Hong Kong
Joshua Wong sits in a maximum-security prison cell, knowing that the authorities in Hong Kong are determined to silence him forever. On June 6, police arrived at Stanley Prison, bringing fresh charges ...
Twelve Hong Kong pro-democracy activists appealed their convictions amid international criticism of Beijing's crackdown on ...
A survey of China’s periphery demonstrates the authoritarian’s need to isolate itself cognitively through the Great Firewall, pacify reluctant citizens through constant propaganda and indoctrination, ...
Jailed pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong shrugged and shook his head after a Hong Kong court this month announced a fresh charge of breaching the city's national security law. "We have a daily ...
From Bo Aung Kyaw to Gen Z, Myanmar’s young people have always been at the forefront of resistance movements, sacrificing ...
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Hong Kong's national security police announced arrest warrants for 19 activists based overseas, accusing them of subversion ...
A Hong Kong court will hear appeals starting on Monday from 13 democracy campaigners who were jailed for subversion last year ...
An appeal hearing for 12 pro-democracy activists convicted of subversion under Hong Kong's national security law ended ...
(From left to right) Student protest leader Joshua Wong, Hong Kong pro-democracy party League of Social Democrats (LSD) chairman Avery Ng, pro-democracy lawmaker Leung Kwok-hung, also known as "Long ...
Hong Kong activists’ appeals are a pivotal test for free expression under Beijing’s national security law, critics warn ...