Tag: Hong Kong
Hong Kong protesters fete landslide election win for Taiwan’s Tsai
The slogan ‘Today Taiwan, Tomorrow Hong Kong’ has sprung up after the landslide win, to express the hope that Hong Kong too will one day have full democracy
Rights group urges investigation into Hong Kong police
Human Rights Watch pushes for ‘independent, impartial, and effective investigation’ into allegations
Taiwan election is make or break for fleeing Hong Kong protesters
Some protesters fear support will vanish if election is won by presidential candidate for Taiwan's Kuomintang opposition party, which favours close ties with China
Hong Kong leader pressed to end police brutality against protesters
Catholic leaders join international figures urging Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam to establish independent inquiry into police conduct
Hong Kong to end year with multiple protests, kick off 2020...
Demonstrations planned for New Year follow a pick up in clashes since Christmas Eve
Young democrats shake up pro-Beijing stronghold in Hong Kong
In one Hong Kong district, a political sea change following local elections lay bare a generational divide
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