‘We just got kicked out of our own university,’ said a student activist who protested Chinese ambassador Xie Feng’s speech in Harvard University on April 20.
With the exodus of foreign capital and the contraction of the financial industry, Hong Kong may only serve as an emigration springboard for Chinese talents.
‘They asked me if was I willing to provide information of other overseas activists to them after arriving in Toronto,’ said Agnes Chow in a March 11 interview.
‘If Article 23 legislation is to pass, which we expect it will, a Level 2 travel advisory for Hong Kong may no longer be defensible,’ reads a CECC letter.
“This marks the complete withdrawal of the Jiang faction’s power, and Xi Jinping has begun to fully control Hong Kong,” said veteran media figure Cheng Xiang.
“Ten years from now, I wonder what the students of Scholarism will be doing in society?” Joshua Wong, the young pro-democracy activist, wrote in a post in 2014.
‘I saw Russians and Ukrainians sitting and chatting together, very peacefully. Art is really a bridge that can bring the world together,’ said Richie Cheung.
Yona Yeung joined the first NTD Global Chinese Beauty Pageant in New York, where she was impressed by its focus on inner beauty and traditional values.
A Neon light exhibit depicting Jimmy Lai, the detained Nobel Peace Prize nominee will be displayed in Sydney’s CBD until this year’s prize is announced.