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Tiananmen Out, Alibaba In: Hong Kong Newspaper Staff Slams Editor’s Top Story Swap
In a time of declining press freedoms in Hong Kong, the staff of a local broadsheet has called out their editor’s last-minute command to change the paper’s lead article.
February 2, 2015
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Larry Ong
Hongkongers Raise Umbrellas, March to Protest Beijing’s Democracy Plan
Pro-democracy demonstrators returned to Hong Kong's streets Sunday in the first major rally since the 79-day long mass ...
February 1, 2015
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Larry Ong
Self-Determination? That’s the Chief Executive’s Idea, Says Hong Kong Student Magazine
Our discussion of Hong Kong independence is limited and purely academic, says a local student publication, but it ...
January 30, 2015
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Larry Ong
Hong Kong Police Chief Slammed for Political Use of Force, Fearmongering
Crime rates are down, but the city's increasingly mutinous, says Hong Kong police chief. Pro-democracy lawmakers disagree with ...
January 29, 2015
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Larry Ong
Hong Kong Financier: Hongkongers Are Not China’s Enemies
The Chinese regime shouldn't see the people of Hong Kong as bitter foes because they are only asking ...
January 29, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Seeking to Save Record of Occupy Central From Destruction
Chu Fook-keung, former Director of Government Records Service of Hong Kong, is trying to prevent the Hong Kong ...
January 28, 2015
BY
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Hong Kong’s Free Press Shackled by China, Reports Say
2014 was a watershed year for Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement and the press—a positive experience for the former, ...
January 26, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
At the Hong Kong Marathon, a Call for True Democracy
Dozens of pro-democracy activists showed up at the annual Hong Kong Marathon early morning Sunday to call for ...
January 25, 2015
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Larry Ong
Violence Against Media in Hong Kong Is Seen as Tied to China
A spate of violence against media companies in Hong Kong is being seen as a new round of ...
January 25, 2015
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Occupy Central Leaders ‘Arrested’ and Let Off for Hong Kong Protests
The three co-founders of a prominent group in Hong Kong's 79-day long pro-democracy street protests surrendered to the ...
January 24, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Chinese Vice Chairman: ‘Best Is Yet to Come’ in ‘Struggle’ Against Occupy Protests
"It's just the beginning," pro-democracy activists promised. But "the best is yet to come" from the authorities, China's ...
January 23, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Call to Pass China Security Laws in Hong Kong Slammed by All Sides
Pointless. That's what Hong Kong lawmakers of all stripes feel about a call to impose China's national security ...
January 22, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Joshua Wong Plots to ‘Mail Attack’ Hong Kong Leader
The Umbrella Movement's best-known teenager is planning some mischief. Late Wednesday night, Scholarism leader Joshua Wong and Prince ...
January 21, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Apple Daily Founder Jimmy Lai ‘Arrested’ for Joining Occupy Protests, Later Walks Free
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai got off scot-free for participating in the 79-day long pro-democracy street protests ...
January 21, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Umbrella Movement Inspires Talk on China Security Laws in Hong Kong
A Hong Kong deputy to China's legislature is backing the introduction of state law in the city because ...
January 20, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
‘Chalk Girl’ Goes Free; Hong Kong Police Slammed for Court Order
A court in Hong Kong rejected the application of a protection order for 14-year-old girl who drew graffiti ...
January 19, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Student Unwittingly ‘Joins’ Secretive New Hong Kong Army Cadet Group
Jackie really didn't sign up for it.
January 19, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Student Group Slams Britain for Bowing to China
A prominent Hong Kong student group is furious that British ministers have kowtowed to the Chinese communist regime ...
January 18, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Pedestrians Allege Police Beating During Occupy Protests, Seek Redress
In Hong Kong, two pedestrians are going through the courts to claim compensation for alleged acts of police ...
January 18, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Asia’s Richest Man Relocates Companies From Hong Kong
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing, the richest man in Asia, announced recently that he plans to merge his ...
January 18, 2015
BY
Li Zhen
Hong Kong: Joshua Wong Surrenders to Police, Released Without Charge
HONG KONG—The teenage face of Hong Kong's democracy protests turned himself in Friday but was released by police, who have ...
January 16, 2015
BY
Kelvin Chan
HK Leader CY Leung Mocked After Revealing ‘External Forces’ Behind Occupy Protests
Hong Kong leader CY Leung has been called out for claiming that "external forces" are backing the Umbrella ...
January 13, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Top Hong Kong Legal Figures: Law Is Above Politics
Key members of Hong Kong's legal community said Monday that the city's courts and rule of law system ...
January 12, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong Court Drops Joshua Wong’s Case, Awards Damages
Hong Kong's high court recently withdrew a charge and awarded damages to several pro-democracy protesters, including prominent student ...
January 11, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Next Media Building, Former Owner Jimmy Lai’s Home ‘Firebombed’
The headquarters of Next Media, one of Hong Kong's largest media companies, and former owner Jimmy Lai's home ...
Former Chinese Official Hints Beijing Should Control Education in Hong Kong
A Chinese adviser recently suggested that Beijing should rein in Hong Kong's education sector because it helped foster ...
January 10, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong Police ‘Invite’ Occupy Central Leaders to Surrender
After months of tough action, the Hong Kong police have suddenly rediscovered their civil side.
January 9, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
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