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How the World Reacted to Hong Kong’s National Security Law

On June 30, Hong Kong’s National Security Law came into effect. The law, carefully designed by Beijing, completely erodes the autonomy of Hong Kong, basically putting an end to the open, democratic nature of the city. Unsurprisingly, world governments were not happy with the Chinese Communist Party’s intrusion into Hong Kong. How countries reacted to ...

Max Lu

Hong Kong on the waterfront..

UNHRC: 22 Countries Sign Letter Against China’s Re-Education Camps

China is being pressured to stop its mass detention of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities by an unprecedented letter issued by the United Nations Human Rights Council ambassadors from 22 countries. Fate of Uyghurs in China’s re-education camps “We call on China to uphold its national laws and international obligations and to respect human rights ...

Max Lu

A Uyghur family in Xinjiang.