carrie lam, china, hong kong, martin lee chu-ming, pro-democracy activists, protesters

Under the Cover of the Virus: China Crushing Hong Kong Protesters

With the world’s focus fixed on controlling the CCP coronavirus outbreak, the Chinese Communist Party seems to be using this opportunity to crack down on Hong Kong protesters who have been demanding the protection of autonomy and freedom in the city. In April, 14 high-profile pro-democracy activists were arrested by the police on charges of ...

Jack Roberts

Hong Kong police.

China Is Making Hong Kong Less Stable and More Violent

For years, Hong Kong was perceived as a neutral region by the rest of the world even though the city was overseen by Communist China. The “one country, two systems” agreement allowed the city to have a democratic, open society that none of the Chinese cities ever had. This is what allowed the city to ...

Max Lu

The city of Hong Kong.

Democracy Will Definitely Come to China

The June 4th incident (the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre) is about to have its 30-year anniversary. There is still no democracy and freedom in sight for mainland China, but Martin Lee Chu-ming aged 80, said: “It doesn’t matter if I don’t see democracy in my lifetime. Democracy will definitely come to China.” Martin, the founding ...

Helen London

Li Zhuming.