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ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.
Foreign Secretary declares breach of Sino-British Joint Declaration
by Dominic Raab, UK Foreign Secretary
via UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on November 12, 2020
Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the disqualification of Members of the Hong Kong Legislative Council
via Council of the European Union on November 12, 2020
Statement from National Security Advisor Robert C. O’Brien
by Robert O’Brien
via Executive Office of the President on November 11, 2020
Statement on Hong Kong
by Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister
via Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on November 12, 2020
The Federal Foreign Office on the dismissal of four members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
via German Federal Foreign Office on November 11, 2020
Designations of Four PRC and Hong Kong Officials Threatening the Peace, Security, and Autonomy of Hong Kong
via U.S. Department of State on November 9, 2020
Germany criticizes China for dismissal of Hong Kong opposition lawmakers
by Michael Nienaber
via Reuters on November 11, 2020
How the Dream of Hong Kong Democracy Was Dimmed
by Austin Ramzy
via New York Times on November 11, 2020
Hong Kong’s Opposition to Quit if China Disqualifies Any Members
by Iain Marlow, Felix Tam, Kari Soo Lindberg, and Alfred Liu
via Bloomberg on November 9, 2020
Hong Kong police launch 'snitch line' for national security crimes
by Takeshi Kihara
via Nikkei Asia on November 6, 2020
As Hong Kong Law Goes After ‘Black Sheep,’ Fear Clouds Universities
by Vivian Wang
via The New York Times on November 7, 2020
Covid: Bolsonaro hails suspension of Chinese vaccine trial
by Katy Watson
via BBC on November 11, 2020
In Hunt for Coronavirus Source, WHO Let China Take Charge
by Selam Gebrekidan, Matt Apuzzo, Amy Qin and Javier C. Hernández
via The New York Times on November 2, 2020
A U.S.-China detente under Biden? Beijing isn’t betting on it
by Gerry Shih and Eva Dou
via Washington Post on November 8, 2020
China is awash with schadenfreude over U.S. election tumult
by Gerry Smith
via The Washington Post on November 5, 2020