Category: anti-extradition

Unarmed Student Protester, Shot in 2019, Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison

A 23-year-old, unarmed student, who was shot in the abdomen and badly injured by a traffic police officer during the 2019 anti-extradition protest in Hong Kong was sentenced to six years in jail on Nov. 30. Chow Pak-kwan, a student from Chai Wan College of the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education, had his right kidney and…


HK Govt. Accuses Stand News of Being a ‘Political Platform’ and Publishing ‘Inciting’ Articles

The trial of editors of the former Stand News began in Hong Kong on Oct. 31, 10 months after they were arrested and jailed. The three defendants were charged with conspiracy to publish and/or reproduce seditious articles from July 7, 2020 to Dec. 29, 2021. Stand News was founded in December 2014 in Hong Kong, during the…


HK Ex-District Councillor Rebukes Ex-Commissioner’s Accusations as Irresponsible Slander

More than 10,000 people were arrested during the 2019 anti-extradition movement in Hong Kong. Of those, about 3,000 were indicted and approximately 700 are serving time in correctional institutions for “rioting.” Recently, Danny Woo Ying-ming, Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong (ICAC), and former Commissioner of Correctional Services (CS), criticized some…


Hong Kong’s New CE John Lee Was Criticized for Emulating CCP’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy

The newly appointed Chief Executive of Hong Kong, John Lee Ka-chiu attended his first Legislative Council Q&A session on July 6, 2022. When Lee was asked by Chan Siu-hung, a member of the Legislative Council, about how the new government should deal with “foreign forces smears,” Lee said Hong Kong is “a man of virtue”…


Hongkong Exile Fled to Canada for Asylum, Says CCP Destroyed the Future of Hong Kong Youth

Wong Yee, an exile who used to frequent anti-extradition protests as a backup for her comrades, has recently fled to Vancouver, Canada. Wong recalled protesters’ daily terrors, “You will always be wary of whether the police will suddenly show up right next to you, subdue you and arrest you. That anxiety has always been in…


Public Broadcaster RTHK Boss Appointed Hong Kong Security Chief, Raising Concerns

The Hong Kong government recently announced a new round of switching of their upper management, including the appointment of Patrick Li Pak-chuen, Director of Broadcasting, as the new Permanent Secretary of the Security Bureau. As Director of Broadcasting Li had been accused by analysts of turning Radio and Television of Hong Kong (RTHK) into state…


Rita Fan: ‘Hongkongers Were Taught a Lesson: Never Discuss Democracy and Human Rights Again’

Rita Fan Tsui Lai-tai, a member of the CCP’s rubber-stamp legislature, looked back on the past 25-years since the handover of Hong Kong to China, and said with affirmation, “The last 25 years have taught us an invaluable lesson. It teaches all Hongkongers to not talk about democracy and human rights ever again.”  With that…


British Academy Award Winning Director Produces Pro-CCP Documentaries

With only a few days to go before the 25th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong’s sovereignty, the brainwashing propaganda of the pro-Communist camp follows one after another.  Two-time Academy Award winner for Best Documentary Short Film, British director Malcolm Clarke recently released a series of documentaries about the 2019 Anti-extradition Law Amendment Bill…


Opinion: Terror Attacks on Hong Kong’s Protest Movement More Horrific Than Tangshan Restaurant

On June 10, 2022, a violent physical assault of four women took place in a restaurant in Tang Shan in Hubei Province, China. The four female victims are still fighting for their life. No one knows whether they are dead or alive.  Sources in China told reporters that the police were covering up for the…


Restructuring Hong Kong’s Civil Society: From the Perspective of Food Trucks

Commentary “Repower Hkers: Reviving Civic Rights for Hongkongers,” a seven-session forum held in a school in Hayes, London on June 11 and 12, 2022, hosted by the newly founded Association of Overseas Hong Kong Media Professionals, discussed the disintegration of civil society in Hong Kong and the ways Hongkongers might face such changes. It was…