Major protests in Hong Kong organized against the attempt of China to establish its right to extradite criminals – seen as a major legal incursion of communist Beijing – draw on the repertoires of protest from 1980s eastern Europe. ..…
The religiously unaffiliated make up a majority of the population in six countries, of which China is by far the largest. (The others are the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hong Kong, Japan and North Korea.) . ..…
In just the past few days, China arrested leaders of Hong Kong protests in operations that appeared more like abductions because it again fears that the movement for liberty will continue and grow.. ..…
In an article entitled “The High School Course Beijing Accuses of Radicalizing Hong Kong,” the Times writes: . China’s ruling Communist Party has long seen education as a crucial ideological tool for nurturing loyal citizens. ..…
For FY2018, China has retained its position with directly accounting for 5.7% between institutions on Chinese and Hong Kong, even. ..…
New York Times has published false reports and absurd remarks on Hong Kong recent months, whitewashing Jimmy Lai, anti- China activist. ... The spokesperson pointed out that Hong Kong is part of China, and its future can be decided by Chinese people,..…
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