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A Brighter Tomorrow: Hong Kong’s Political Prisoners in Two Years, as We Continue to Pray

A Brighter Tomorrow: Hong Kong’s Political Prisoners in Two Years, as We Continue to Pray
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As we approach the end of August, my mind is filled with thoughts of Hong Kong. This city has experienced significant changes due to the strict National Security Law (NSL) imposed by Beijing. In early September, my team will host the “Global Prayer Movement for Hong Kong’s Political Prisoners” as part of the three day “World Hong Kong Forum” in Toronto, Canada, which I'll elaborate in this month’s written piece.

Edward Chin
Edward Chin
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Edward Chin was formerly country head of a UK publicly listed hedge fund, the largest of its kind measured by asset under management. Outside the hedge funds space, Chin is the convenor of the 2047 Hong Kong Monitor and a senior adviser of Reporters Without Borders. Chin studied speech communication at the University of Minnesota and received his MBA from the University of Toronto.
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