Hong Kong court upholds ex-democratic lawmaker's assault conviction for using loudspeaker near police officer
Hong Kong pro-Beijing lawmakers blast Chinese University over 'black violence' on campus
Lam suggested the spike in cases on Mon may be a result of more testing being carried out. Over 100 new cases were detected. "Let me reassure the public not the panic. we need to step up our effort on compulsory & voluntary testing"
Covid-19: Hong Kong experts recommend BioNTech vaccine as city records over 100 new infections on Mon
1 month agoHong Kong security law: Arrested teen pro-independence activist first to be released unconditionally
US sanctions six pro-China officials over Hong Kong mass arrests, inc. envoy Tam Yiu-Chung
1 month agoLawyer and District Councillor Daniel Wong Kwok-tung was released on bail from Sha Tin police station on Friday night following his arrest in connection with the Hong Kong 12
1 month agoAnti-gov't website blocked on national security grounds acquires new domain amid fears of further internet censorship in Hong Kong
Hong Kong journalist who probed the police response to 2019 mob attacks pleads not guilty to false statement charges
Hong Kong Broadband Network admits it blocked HK Chronicles website under national security law
1 month agoChina: Hong Kong police arrested 11 people for alleged crimes in assisting a group of 12 pro-democracy activists accused of trying to flee the city by boat to Taiwan last year
1 month agoMembers of RTHK's staff union have gathered outside court where a hearing for freelance producer Bao Choy is set to take place after she was arrested over a police documentary
An empty police van rolled about 100 metres down an uphill road in the Mid-Levels area of Central and hit three other vehicles
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1 month agoIn response to criticism of the arrest of dozens HongKong democrats last week, Chief Exec. Carrie Lam on Tuesday said overseas governments "belittle" the need for national security in the city
Hong Kong Police Use National Security Law to Block Site Chronicling 2019 Protests
"Hong Kong's new chief justice on Monday warned against a rising tide of public criticism, doxxing attacks and even threats of violence faced by colleagues, noting its adverse effect on the city's judicial independence,"
1 month agoAustralia, Canada, UK and US issue joint statement on HongKong
Hong Kong telcos appear to be blocking a website that doxes police, a first indication of China style internet controls hitting the city. HK police said they have the power to pull platforms/posts that threaten national security
Covid-19: Hong Kong to set up Kai Tak command centre as public urged to avoid unnecessary gatherings despite fall in infections
[email protected] chair @lokinhei pledged not to change their political ideology despite the arrests: "If the gov't threatens us or tries to intimidate us & we just change ourselves, our political beliefs, then this is not a political party. [We are] just some pro-Beijing puppets
Pompeo says @USAmbUN Kelly Craft will visit Taiwan, and says the "arrests of more than 50 politicians and pro-democracy advocates by local authorities in Hong Kong is an outrage" and calls for those arrested to be released immediately
1 month agoChina Mobile shares fall 6.8% in Hong Kong on NYSE delisting plan
UK says Hong Kong mass arrests are a 'grievous attack' on rights and freedoms
Canadian Foreign Minister condemns Hong Kong arrests as a "grave repression of political pluralism"
Germany calls on China to guarantee rights that arrested Hong Kong opposition figures enjoy under the city's basic law
Clarisse Yeung's district organisation Kickstart Wan Chai announced that they will disband and stop operating following her arrest. Yeung felt unwell whilst in police detention and was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, according to her Facebook page
UK Foreign Sec. @DominicRaab said: "The mass arrest of politicians & activists in Hong Kong is a grievous attack on rights and freedoms. These arrests demonstrate the intended use of the National Security law is to clamp down on dissent and opposing political views
1 month agoSecurity chief says mass arrest of democrats 'necessary' due to 'malicious' plot to paralyse Hong Kong
The Australian gov't said it was "concerned" by reports of the arrests. "Our Consulate-General in Hong Kong is monitoring these developments closely. Australia has consistently expressed concern that the National Security Law is eroding Hong Kong's autonomy