Category: HK Protests

Hong Kong Epoch Times Host Threatened by Police for Exposing Organ Harvesting

Rachel Wong, an Epoch Times host in Hong Kong, was recently threatened by mainland China police to quit broadcasting future programs, or she could be arrested under the new national security law. The host has stressed that any future threats she receives from the Chinese regime will be disclosed. Wong, host of the Hong Kong…


Hong Kong Epoch Times Host Threatened by Chinese Police for Exposing Organ Harvesting

Rachel Wong, an Epoch Times host in Hong Kong, was recently threatened by mainland China police to quit broadcasting future programs, or she could be arrested under the new national security law. The host has stressed that any future threats she receives from the Chinese regime will be disclosed. Wong, host of the Hong Kong…


Hong Kong Epoch Times Host Threatened by Chinese Police After Exposing Organ Harvesting

A current affairs host at the Hong Kong bureau of The Epoch Times was recently threatened by police in mainland China who sent her the message: stop broadcasting programs, or face arrest under the new national security law. Rachel Wong, host of the Hong Kong bureau of the Chinese-language Epoch Times’ Cantonese-language talk shows “Shi…


UK Considers China in ‘Ongoing Non-Compliance’ With Hong Kong Joint Declaration

The UK now considers the Chinese regime to be “in a state of ongoing non-compliance with the Joint Declaration,” British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Saturday. “Beijing’s decision to impose radical changes to restrict participation in Hong Kong’s electoral system constitutes a further clear breach of the legally binding Sino-British Joint Declaration,” Raab said…


UK Says China in ‘Ongoing Non-Compliance’ With Hong Kong Joint Declaration

The UK now considers the Chinese regime to be “in a state of ongoing non-compliance with the Joint Declaration,” British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Saturday. “Beijing’s decision to impose radical changes to restrict participation in Hong Kong’s electoral system constitutes a further clear breach of the legally binding Sino-British Joint Declaration,” Raab said…


The West Should Learn From Hong Kong’s ‘Painful Lessons’ With the CCP: HK Lawmaker in Exile

Self-exiled former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has warned that Western nations need to heed the lessons of Beijing’s takeover of the city, saying despite the many extensive trade ties to China, democratic nations had to see through the façade and take firmer action against the tyrannical regime. Motivated by a desire for Hong Kongers…


Hong Kong Activists Urge EU Not to Sign China Investment Deal

Twenty-four Hong Kong pro-democracy activists have written to European Union leaders and lawmakers urging them to block the EU-China investment deal unless the Chinese regime repeals its National Security Law for the former British colony. Thirteen of the co-signatories of the letter are now living in exile as a result of Beijing’s increasingly brutal crackdown…


Former HK Lawmaker Arrives in Australia to Lobby for Firmer Action Against Beijing

Hong Kong lawmaker and pro-democracy activist Ted Hui has been granted a travel exemption by the Australian government to visit the country as part of a global tour to garner support for firmer action against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The former legislator arrived early on Tuesday after flying from Europe, where he has spent…


UK Diplomat Attends Hearing of 47 HK Dissidents as Raab Condemns National Security Law

A British diplomat was among the foreign diplomats in Hong Kong queuing on Monday morning to attend the hearing of the 47 dissidents charged on Sunday under the “national security law.” The UK’s Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on Monday said that the Beijing-imposed national security law is a political tool to stifle dissenting voices, and is…


Dozens of Leading Hong Kong Dissidents Charged With Subversion in Major Crackdown

HONG KONG—Forty-seven Hong Kong dissidents were charged on Sunday with conspiracy to commit subversion, in the largest single crackdown on the pro-democracy opposition under a Beijing-imposed “national security law.” Sam Cheung, a young activist and a participant in an unofficial primary election last summer, was charged after reporting to a local police station, dressed in…