Nine suspects have been arrested for their involvement in the attack on teh former chief editor of a Hong Kong newspaper, police said on March 12.
Things are getting a little violent in Hong Kong. Amidst fears of encroachment from Mainland China, Kevin Lau, former editor of the Ming Pao newspaper, has been brutally stabbed by mysterious assailants. Mass protests are becoming frequent. And a group called the Hong Kong Youth Care Association, with mysterious ties to the Chinese Communist Party and the 610 Office in charge of persecuting Falun Gong, have been assaulting Hong Kong citizens.
Kevin Lau Chun-to, former chief editor of Ming Pao, a Hong Kong newspaper, was stabbed and seriously injured by two attackers on Feb. 26.
Nine suspects have been arrested for their involvement in the attack on teh former chief editor of a Hong Kong newspaper, police said on March 12.
Things are getting a little violent in Hong Kong. Amidst fears of encroachment from Mainland China, Kevin Lau, former editor of the Ming Pao newspaper, has been brutally stabbed by mysterious assailants. Mass protests are becoming frequent. And a group called the Hong Kong Youth Care Association, with mysterious ties to the Chinese Communist Party and the 610 Office in charge of persecuting Falun Gong, have been assaulting Hong Kong citizens.
Kevin Lau Chun-to, former chief editor of Ming Pao, a Hong Kong newspaper, was stabbed and seriously injured by two attackers on Feb. 26.