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Cannibalism: The ‘Pinnacle’ of Communist Rule
In communist societies, obtaining basic necessities—like food—is a real issue. Famines, food shortages, poor central planning policies, and even man-made forced famines, used to commit mass murder of a populace, ...
April 25, 2017
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Jack Phillips
Another Communist Tragedy: One of the World’s Worst Ecological Disasters
The Aral Sea, once the fourth largest lake in the world, has almost completely dried up—but it's mostly ...
March 3, 2017
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Why Arthur Li Might Not Be Appointed as HKU Council Chairman
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November 4, 2015
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Hong Kong Chief Executive Suspected of Meddling with University Elections
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying may have tried to prevent Johannes Chan Man-mun, former dean of the ...
February 18, 2015
BY
Lin Yi
Why Is Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Provoking Hongkongers?
Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying was supposed to appease Hongkongers in his policy address. Instead, he left them up ...
January 17, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
What Xi Jinping Really Means by ‘One Country, Two Systems’
When Chinese leader Xi Jinping was in Macau for the 15th anniversary of the territory's return to China ...
December 24, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK Happenings: Air Pollution, CY Leung’s ‘Depressing’ Ratings and Ex-Cops-Turned-Spies
Daily snippets of the latest political developments and quirky news in Hong Kong.
December 16, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
79 Days of Occupation: Umbrella Movement Interactive Timeline
Reminisce the key moments of the Umbrella Movement's occupation phase.
December 16, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Hongkonger’s Trust in Police Shattered by Protest Violence
Hongkongers believe there is no excuse for the violence meted out by the Hong Kong police during the ...
December 9, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Beijing Struggles to Reach a Decision About Hong Kong
As the Hong Kong government continues to clear democracy protesters from the streets, drawing the world’s attention to ...
December 3, 2014
BY
Wang Taotong
Investors Need Truthful Media Reports on China
Overseas investors are in need of accurate reporting on China’s economic and political situation, and they aren’t getting ...
December 3, 2014
BY
Wu Min-chou
Faced With Communism, Hong Kong Should Remind Us of the Value of Democracy
The executive director of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation warns in an interview with Epoch Times of ...
November 28, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Chinese Regime’s Tactics Force ‘Party Culture’ Upon Hong Kong
The Chinese regime has been trying to suppress Hong Kong’s student-led pro-democracy movement using many of the same ...
November 26, 2014
BY
Karen Tsang
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Liang Zhen
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Lin Yi
Free Hong Kong: The Thirst for Democracy
Ben Hedges returning to his birthplace, Hong Kong, after seeing images of the student protests on televisions in ...
November 25, 2014
BY
Ben Hedges
China’s Military Spies on Hong Kong From Mountain Base
The Chinese regime's military has a listening station on Hong Kong's Tai Mo Mountain that is likely being ...
November 25, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
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Liu Yi
In Open Letter, Hong Kong Students Invite Chinese Premier to Visit
After being denied entry into China, pro-democracy student protesters invite Premier Li Keqiang to Hong Kong.
November 16, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
A Hong Kong Scholar Explains the Occupied ‘Village’
Mirana May Szeto, an assistant professor in comparative literature at the University of Hong Kong, spoke about her ...
November 13, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
How Might Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Protests End?
No one is sure of the end game for Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters, who have taken over key ...
November 6, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Witnessing a Late-Night Clash at a Hong Kong Protest Site
I'll never forget this 5th November in Mong Kok, Hong Kong: Protesters being slammed, beaten, pepper sprayed. It ...
November 6, 2014
BY
Chris Chappell
Unplanned Umbrella Movement Is Hong Kong’s New Normal
The Occupy Central Action did not take place according to the original plan of its leaders and organizers, ...
November 4, 2014
BY
Albert Ho
Anti-Occupy Central’s Robert ‘Ginger’ Chow Says the Darndest Things About Hong Kong Protest
At an anti-Occupy rally on Monday, Nov. 3, Chow, the spokesman of the anti-Occupy Central camp, likened the ...
November 3, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Here’s Why 90% of Hong Kong Students Aren’t Ending the Umbrella Movement Soon
Because the kids are here to stay in Hong Kong, they're not in a hurry to pack up ...
October 29, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
‘Red Reign’ and the Umbrella Movement
The “Red Reign” documentary focuses specifically on the Chinese Communist Party’s current crime against humanity—the harvesting of organs ...
October 23, 2014
BY
Robin Kemker
Chinese Officials Seek to Discredit Xi Jinping in Hong Kong
The Jiang Zemin faction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) appears to be trying to create so much ...
October 21, 2014
BY
Karen Tsang
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Li Zhen
At Student Talks, Hong Kong Gov’t Slams Brakes on Democracy
Another dialogue, another opportunity lost for democratic reform in Hong Kong.
October 21, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
10 Ways to Understand Hong Kong’s Occupy Central
The Chinese dissident Chen Pokong takes a look at Hong Kong’s Occupy Central Movement.
October 21, 2014
BY
Chen Pokong
Mr. CY Leung and Little Miss Carrie Lam Are Too Cute and Cuddly to Hate
With characters like Mr. 4PM and Mr. Rubbish Bin, who can possibly dislike the Hong Kong government?
October 20, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
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