Agnes shared that the biggest shadow she felt in prison came from National Security personnel, who asked her to sign a document every three months.
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.
Ex-Hong Kong councilors now in exile call on Hong Kong citizens to boycott the “sham” district council elections held by Hong Kong authorities.
Hong Kong lost around 27,000 primary and secondary students in 2022 while Beijing further tightens ‘national education’ in the former British colony.
Agnes shared that the biggest shadow she felt in prison came from National Security personnel, who asked her to sign a document every three months.
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.
Ex-Hong Kong councilors now in exile call on Hong Kong citizens to boycott the “sham” district council elections held by Hong Kong authorities.
Hong Kong lost around 27,000 primary and secondary students in 2022 while Beijing further tightens ‘national education’ in the former British colony.