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Students Underwhelmed by Hong Kong Chief Executive’s Speech
Leung Chun-ying, the chief executive of Hong Kong, held a long awaited press conference late into the night Thursday, making clear that he had no intention of stepping down, but ...
October 2, 2014
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Matthew Robertson
Will Beijing Send Military to Hong Kong?
Member of Hong Kong Legislative Council Gary Fan worries that the Hong Kong government’s reactions to Occupy Central ...
October 2, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
The Afghan Unity Government: A Victory for Democracy
Afghanistan is often thought of as a place where some of the world’s most dangerous Islamists have taken ...
October 2, 2014
BY
Marvin Weinbaum
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Meena Yousufzy
How Will Beijing Handle ‘Hong Kong’s 1989’?
As the Hong Kong student democracy protest continues, many compare the situation to the 1989 Beijing student movement. ...
October 2, 2014
BY
NTD Television
Student Protesters Will Meet With Hong Kong Government
At a press conference at 11:30 p.m. Hong Kong time, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying announced that he had ...
October 2, 2014
BY
Stephen Gregory
As Hong Kong Stands for Democracy, Rallies Around the World Show Support
Since the early morning of Sept. 28, when the organizers of Occupy Central With Love and Peace announced ...
October 2, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Canada’s Silence on Hong Kong
Hong Kong is in a precarious position and so far the Canadian government has been relatively quiet. That ...
October 2, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
Umbrella Movement Day 4: What Happened (Video)
Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution, or Occupy Central, pro-democracy movement noteworthy events from Day 4, Oct 1.
October 2, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Pictures From the Hong Kong Protest, Day 4
Photos showing the students protesting for universal suffrage in Hong Kong, Oct. 1.
October 1, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China’s National Day Turned Into March of Remembrance for Dead
HONG KONG—What is taken as a day of celebration by the Chinese state has been inverted into a ...
October 1, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive and Protesters Trade Ultimatums
Hong Kong’s chief executive Leung Chun-ying has called upon the protests roiling the city to end “immediately.” The ...
September 30, 2014
BY
Lum Yee-heung
Officials From UN, Canada, and US Show Support for Democracy in Hong Kong
The United Nations, United States and Canada have all issued statements supporting democracy for Hong Kong.
September 30, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
China’s Internet Censors Seek to Quarantine Hong Kong’s ‘Democratic Contagion’
China has been busy blocking the information of Hong Kong’s Occupy Central on its internet and media, but ...
September 29, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Restoring Government by the People, for the People
One of the many privileges of living in a democracy is the ability of each of us to ...
September 22, 2014
BY
Marge Baker
Top Party Official Seems to Soften Line on Hong Kong
In much of the recent dispute between the Chinese regime and Hong Kong on the election of a ...
September 21, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
China to Hong Kong: You Can Vote, We Select the Candidates
Seventeen years after taking control of Hong Kong, pledging universal suffrage for the territory, Beijing has made one-person ...
September 17, 2014
BY
George Chen
Chinese Regime Powerless to Fix Hong Kong’s Situation
COMMENTARY HONG KONG—After Beijing's recent decision to deny Hong Kong true universal suffrage, Hong Kongers have lost faith ...
September 10, 2014
BY
Lin Yi
and
Sun Ming Qiang
Hong Kong Protest Leaders Shave Heads for Democracy
The three initiators of Hong Kong's Occupy Central movement and 40 others shaved their heads on Tuesday to ...
September 9, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Protesting Denial of Democracy, Hong Kong Students to Skip School
Students from 17 colleges and universities will join a Hong Kong Federation of Students boycott beginning on Sept. ...
September 9, 2014
BY
Lam Yeeheung
Hong Kong Protesters Arrested After Beijing Says ‘No’ to Democracy
With the hope of a true democratic election in Hong Kong in 2017 dashed by the decision from ...
September 3, 2014
BY
Frank Fang
Hong Kongers Have Had Enough of Beijing’s Deception
For decades Hong Kong democrats have dreamed of universal suffrage. On Aug. 31, the Chinese communist regime officially ...
September 3, 2014
BY
Li Zhen
Beijing Decides to Continue Controlling Hong Kong Elections, Hong Kong Begins Protests
Thousands took to the streets and public parks in Hong Kong on Aug. 31, in anger and in ...
August 31, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
The Weasel Word Terrorism
Politics is a language game: in any given context, who gets what, when and how invariably depends on ...
August 30, 2014
BY
John Keane
Hong Kong Media Figures House Raided by Anticorruption Investigators
A high-profile media proprietor in Hong Kong, who runs a newspaper that regularly takes on the Chinese Communist ...
August 28, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
and
Matthew Robertson
Protest Will Launch If Beijing’s Decision Displeases Hong Kongers
If Hong Kong democrats do not like the Chinese regime’s decision on universal suffrage for the city-state, the ...
August 27, 2014
BY
Cheng Jing
Pro-Beijing Protesters in Hong Kong Receive Cash for Marching
Hundreds, or perhaps thousands of protesters marched through Hong Kong’s streets on Sunday morning, calling for Hong Kong ...
August 17, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kongers Struggling in the Dark
Early in the morning on July 2, the Hong Kong Federation of Students began an overnight sit-in at ...
August 6, 2014
BY
Jackie Hung Ling-yu
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