‘I said, ICAC. Don’t move, and they all stood still. I said, lean against the wall, and they all leaned against the wall obediently,’ said Stephen Char.
The banned book industry thrived in Hong Kong for 30 years. In the 1980s, Hong Kong’s political publications had an impact on Beijing’s political situation.
Pro-Beijing newspapers accused the shop of supporting violence and sent reporters pretending to be customers to secretly take photos of its staff members.
“Being a teacher in Hong Kong is no longer a dignified profession,” said Yeung Wing-yu, a former manager of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority.