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European Parliament slams Hong Kong jailing of EU national on security charges
South China Morning Post· 1 小時前The resolution also criticised the detention of Polish national Aleksandra Bielakowska, a staff ...
The delicate dance of freedom of speech in Hong Kong - Dimsum Daily
Dimsum Daily· 14 小時前As the recent enactment of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance has demonstrated, the Hong Kong government is now ...
Visiting UK minister to press Hong Kong authorities over ‘erosion’ of rights
South China Morning Post· 6 日前“It is right we have discussions face to face and raise these issues directly with the centre ...
Germany arrests aide to far-right EU Parliament member on suspicion of spying for China
Hong Kong Free Press· 2 日前An aide to a German far-right member of the European Parliament has been arrested on suspicion ...
Hong Kong has achieved ‘soft landing’ with Article 23 law, top adviser says
South China Morning Post· 2 日前Several Western countries, including the United... as well as the European Union, have raised ...
Hong Kong’s domestic security law 1 month on: all quiet on the arrest front
South China Morning Post· 3 日前Under the new law, the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, anyone imprisoned for a ...
US report claims evidence of arbitrary detention, rights abuses in Hong Kong, as city gov’t ...
Hong Kong Free Press· 2 日前Beijing and Hong Kong have said that the US has “smeared” Hong Kong’s law enforcement actions ...
HKSAR Government strongly disapproves and opposes US report on human rights
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 2 日前The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government today (April 23) strongly disapproves and rejects the unfounded ...
Hong Kong government defends national security laws against G7 and EU critique - Dimsum Daily
Dimsum Daily· 5 日前20th April 2024 – (Hong Kong) The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ...
No need for ‘fake news’ law as long as media industry practices self-discipline, Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong Free Press· 2 日前There is no need for Hong Kong to legislate against “fake news” as long as the media industry ...