Trust in Hong Kong’s Press Freedom Falls to Lowest Point Since 2002

Public trust in Hong Kong’s press freedom is at its floor since 2002, following months of anti-government demonstrations and stopping working trust in the local government and the judgment Chinese Communist Celebration, a current viewpoint survey has actually discovered. “Net satisfaction with the freedom of the press in Hong Kong has dropped dramatically by 39 […]

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Hongkongers Converge on Washington to Call For Sanctions Against Police, Leaders

Pro-democracy legislators from Hong Kong are lobbying the U.S. federal government to enforce sanctions on senior authorities in the city over police violence and human rights infractions throughout 2015’s demonstrations. Charles Mok, Jeremy Tam and Kenneth Leung of Hong Kong’s Legal Council (LegCo) remain in Washington ahead of the administration’s review of the city’s human […]

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