Public discontent has reached an all-time high in Hong Kong, 15 years after its handover to China, as the city experiences greater interference in local affairs by the Chinese administration.
A Chinese democracy organization has begun a drive to raise funds for a statue of Li Wangyang, the democracy activist whose suspicious death triggered widespread public outrage recently.
Security czar Zhou Yongkang gave the order to cremate the body of Li Wangyang within three days of his death, a Hong Kong media report said.
Amid strong protests from the Chinese public both in and outside China, Chinese officials announced that they will be conducting an investigation into the death of Chinese democracy activist Li Wangyang.
Demonstrators rallied outside the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles in recent days to eulogize the death of Li Wangyang.
Chinese democracy activist and dissident Li Wangyang was imprisoned for long periods of time in the so-called “coffin cabin.”
Chinese dissidents react to activist Li Wangyang’s reported “Death By Suicide” with “I won’t commit suicide” posts.
In Hong Kong, 25,000 protesters demand an investigation over the mysterious death of dissident Li Wangyang.
Since the mysterious death of a Chinese democracy activist, his family has been subjected to close police surveillance.
Public discontent has reached an all-time high in Hong Kong, 15 years after its handover to China, as the city experiences greater interference in local affairs by the Chinese administration.
A Chinese democracy organization has begun a drive to raise funds for a statue of Li Wangyang, the democracy activist whose suspicious death triggered widespread public outrage recently.
Security czar Zhou Yongkang gave the order to cremate the body of Li Wangyang within three days of his death, a Hong Kong media report said.
Amid strong protests from the Chinese public both in and outside China, Chinese officials announced that they will be conducting an investigation into the death of Chinese democracy activist Li Wangyang.
Demonstrators rallied outside the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles in recent days to eulogize the death of Li Wangyang.
Chinese democracy activist and dissident Li Wangyang was imprisoned for long periods of time in the so-called “coffin cabin.”
Chinese dissidents react to activist Li Wangyang’s reported “Death By Suicide” with “I won’t commit suicide” posts.
In Hong Kong, 25,000 protesters demand an investigation over the mysterious death of dissident Li Wangyang.
Since the mysterious death of a Chinese democracy activist, his family has been subjected to close police surveillance.