Dozens of Hong Kong Democrats Charged Under National Security Law
Crackdown on the democratic opposition intensifies
Crackdown on the democratic opposition intensifies
Case pending for 12 Hong Kong activists who fled for Taiwan comes at a time of further scrutiny of l
Here is a timeline of developments since China imposed national security legislation in Hong Kong th
On the fourth day of the legislation becoming law, the Hong Kong Public Library took at least nine p
Lai has been one of the most prominent democracy activists in the Chinese-ruled city and an ardent c
Pro-democracy academics and teachers have been fired or warned for their political views
People between 16 and 21 were arrested under Beijing's new national security law for the formerly se
International media look for exits after draconian new national security law
The law passed by China's legislature on June 30 and enacted in Hong Kong on July 1, punishes crimes
Beijing's Liaison Office in financial hub calls vote serious provocation to the current electoral s
Decision by Chinese-based app follows decisions by Facebook, Google and Twitter to briefly suspend r
Police said 10 of those arrested had breached the new law for allegedly carrying independence signs
The law carries severe penalties for vaguely defined crimes against the state
Some two dozen Western countries, including Britain and the United States, have urged China to recon
Hong Kongers fear law will spell end of city's freedoms and rule of law
Joshua Wong is a pro-democracy activist
Legislation still opposed by majority, but support for protests is down 7%, while opposition to them
Planned law will allow Communist Party to dramatically expand its power in Asian financial hub
In an exclusive interview, Jimmy Lai muses over his own fate and that of Hong Kong's
More than 8,900 people, of whom about 40% were students, have been arrested in more than 1,000 prote
US, Hong Kong pro-democracy activists, say new law ends city's basic freedoms established after hand
Plan also would allow Chinese national security organs to set up agencies in Hong Kong 'when needed'
South China Morning Post newspaper, citing unnamed sources, said the laws would ban secession, forei