Tag: Hong Kong protests
Should democracies ban facial surveillance, or would that weaken them against...
China is taking charge of not only the international market for AI biometric surveillance, but its governance also
Cardinal Zen awarded for efforts helping China’s Catholics, Hong Kong
Wei Jingsheng Chinese Democracy Champion Prize award also for the people of Hong Kong ‘who refused to bow down their noble heads’
Foreign experts quit Hong Kong police probe in blow to force’s...
Their departure could deepen public anger at a lack of accountability for police brutality during protests
Cardinal Zen interview: Hong Kong crisis is a ‘war’
Cardinal discusses Hong Kong protests, Vatican’s relationship with Beijing
Protests set for all week in Hong Kong’s business district
One protester said his advertising agency had closed for the week in solidarity with the pro-democracy movement
Simon Cheng lodges complaint over ‘China forced confession’ broadcast
CCTV showed the footage not long after Cheng spoke of being tortured while in detention for 15 days
Hong Kong democrats rout pro-Beijing candidates
After months of protests in Hong Kong, an election with record turnout handed a big victory to pro-democracy local district council candidates, posing a...
US passes bill aimed at protecting human rights in Hong Kong
Beijing accused of being behind the ‘violence and repression’ in the Asian financial hub
Hong Kong Catholics appeal to pope to help end crisis at...
‘Urgent appeal’ made to Pope Francis to intervene in ‘humanitarian crisis’
Choking and crying, Hong Kong protesters pinned back on campus
Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets on Nov. 18 to force back pro-democracy protesters trying to escape a university where hundreds...