Monday, October 04, 2021

New Hong Kong security law – Article 23 – will only affect ‘a small group of people,’ says top official
Hong Kong Security Bureau warns disbanded groups will remain criminally liable, after pro-democracy union coalition folds
Defendant refuses to give evidence or summon witness at Hong Kong’s second national security trial
‘Give me liberty or give me death’: T-shirts submitted as evidence at Hong Kong’s second national security trial
Hong Kong national security police freeze funds and property held by Tiananmen Massacre vigil group, despite disbandment
China’s clampdown on pop culture: curbing unhealthy values… or boosting ideological control?
Insulting Chinese national flag on the internet now illegal in Hong Kong – violators face up to 3 years prison
HKFP Lens: Revisiting the early days of Hong Kong’s 2014 Umbrella Movement
‘Heaviest sentence yet’ in Hong Kong doxxing case, but site targeting democrats, journalists still online
Hong Kong student group disbands after leaders detained under security law
1989 Tiananmen Massacre online museum blocked in Hong Kong, three weeks after police raid physical site
National security: Hong Kong lawmakers raise concerns about ‘covert’ groups, urge gov’t to review existing law
Hong Kong Tiananmen Massacre vigil group disbands following pressure from authorities
Hong Kong Tiananmen Massacre vigil group leader urges members to vote against disbanding in message from prison

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