china, hong kong, national security law

China’s National Security Law: How Hong Kong Will Be Impacted

The Chinese government recently passed a National Security Law that will have negative repercussions for Hong Kong. The law makes an activity like the subversion of state power, secession, terrorism, or foreign interference in city affairs a criminal act. Beijing can even set up its own security institutions in Hong Kong, including the communist regime’s law ...

Max Lu

Protesting the National Security Law.

Stand Up and Speak Out: Help Hong Kong Eliminate the CCP

Hong Kong industrialist, 72-year-old Yuan Gongyi, has openly taken a stand to oppose the so-called National Security Law enacted against Hong Kong by the mainland regime. He has taken a firm and vocal stand in public as well as in the media. There are some critics that doubt his intentions and think that he is ...

Michael Segarty

Elmer Yuen seated.

Where Will Hong Kong Go in the Darkest Moment?

On May 28, the National People’s Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) passed the National Security Law for Hong Kong. This means that the CCP has finally completely removed “one country, two systems.” In the future, the CCP can unscrupulously arrest and kill people in Hong Kong according to its new law. Mike Pompeo, ...

Helen London

Masses of Hong Kong protesters.

China Passes National Security Law, Taiwan Extends Support for Hongkongers

After China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) passed a draft National Security Law that will allow the mainland government to interfere in Hong Kong’s affairs under the pretense of security, there has been a huge wave of international support for Hongkongers who are protesting against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Taiwan, an island country that is ...

Rory Karsten

President Tsai Ing-wen.

China Undermines Hong Kong Autonomy, U.S. Retaliates

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has approved a National Security Law that will enable the mainland government to criminalize activities in Hong Kong that are determined to be a challenge to the Party’s authority in the city. Using the new law, pro-democracy activists and free speech activists can be classified as a threat to national ...

Max Lu

Protesting the Hong Kong National Security Law.

China Taking Over Hong Kong

Beijing is planning to impose new national security legislation on Hong Kong that would effectively end the autonomy of the city. The proposal has triggered a huge global outrage against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, believes that China has betrayed the city. Betraying Hong Kong Patten ...

Jack Roberts

Hong Kong on the waterfront..