An ordinary Hong Kong youth, a quiet street singer, probably did not appear in the parades or rallies during the Hong Kong anti-extradition movement. He was neither a hard nor a soft anti-extradition bill protester. He just played his guitar and sang songs in the street. He used his songs and music to express his ...
Since last year, the song Glory to Hong Kong has become the unofficial anthem of the pro-democracy protesters in the city. After the National Security Law was implemented in Hong Kong by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), an outright ban was announced against singing the Hong Kong protest song in schools and public areas. Despite ...
Students from Oxford who have enrolled in courses related to China have been asked to submit their work anonymously. The decision is in response to China imposing its National Security Law in Hong Kong and aims to protect the students from any backlash from Beijing should their work highlight the negatives of the communist regime. ...
With the implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, investors are now unsure as to what the future holds for the city. Long considered to be the financial hub of the east, Hong Kong’s takeover by the communist regime is sure to put a dent in its business status. While some investors are ...
Founder Jimmy Lai of the newspaper Apple Daily, launched a live broadcast on Twitter to share his feelings about his arrest and interacted with netizens. After being released on the morning of August 13, Jimmy Lai participated in the live broadcast together with guests Mark Clifford, the former editor-in-chief of the South China Morning Post; ...