Tag: 2019 Yuen Long Attack

Man Stabbed HK Policeman in 2021, Death Ruled as Suicide

On Jul 1, 2021, a 50-year-old man, Leung Kin-fai, stabbed a police officer outside the Sogo department store in Causeway Bay in Hong Kong. He then committed suicide by stabbing himself in the chest. He died at the scene. On Dec. 7, the jury reached a verdict and ruled Leung died of suicide. According to…


Man Stabbed HK Policeman in 2021, Death of Attacker Ruled as Suicide

On Jul 1, 2021, a 50-year-old man, Leung Kin-fai, stabbed a police officer outside the Sogo department store in Causeway Bay in Hong Kong. He then committed suicide by stabbing himself in the chest. He died at the scene. On Dec. 7, the jury reached a verdict and ruled Leung died of suicide. According to…


HK Judge Lenient With Triad Member Convicted in Violent Yuen Long Attack

It has been more than three years since the July 21 attack on the Yuen Long Station platform in Hong Kong in 2019. Seven people, including gang leader Ng Wai-nam, better known to his peers as “Fei Tin Nam,” were earlier convicted of rioting. Another defendant, Ching Wai-ming, was convicted of rioting by the District…


Pro-CCP Restaurant Owners Planned to Celebrate on Hongkongers’ Day of Trauma

BANG BANG Oriental Foodhall, a food court owned by Hong Kong restaurateurs in North London, received backlash recently after the restaurant group announced in early July that it would hold its fifth-anniversary celebratory event on July 21. The incident was greeted with surprise within the Hongkongers community in the United Kingdom, as July 21 is…


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…


Former Hong Kong Journalist Fled Hong Kong in Fear of Arrest

Approximately one year after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) enforced the National Security Law in Hong Kong, Mr. Yip (pseudonym), a former journalist in that city, left for the U.K. to avoid harassment or possible arrest by the authoritarian Chinese regime. In an interview with The Epoch Times Chinese edition, he recalled his reporting of…