ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.
RTHK: How authorities cracked down on Hong Kong's only public broadcaster
by Grace Tsoi
via BBC News on May 26, 2021
Hong Kong threatens Lai’s bankers with jail if they deal in his accounts
by Greg Torode, James Pomfret, and Sumeet Chatterjee
via Reuters on May 26, 2021
Belarus Finds a Defense Attorney: China
by Massimo Introvigne
via Bitter Winter on May 27, 2021
Hong Kong Passes Xi Plan to End Only Open Elections in China
by Kari Soo Lindberg and Chloe Lo
via Bloomberg on May 27, 2021
‘Friends’ Reunion Is Censored in China, Cutting BTS and Lady Gaga
by Paul Mozur
via New York Times on May 28, 2021
From Protester to Prisoner: How Hong Kong Is Stifling Dissent
by Jennifer Jett and Austin Ramzy
via New York Times on May 28, 2021
Broken Bonds
by Katrina Northrop
via The Wire China on May 30, 2021
Up to 5 years prison for attending Tiananmen Massacre vigil, Hong Kong gov’t warns – 1 year jail for publicising it
by Tom Grundy
via Hong Kong Free Press on May 29, 2021
Covid: Wuhan lab leak is ‘feasible’, say British spies
by Larisa Brown
via Times of London on May 30, 2021
China Three-Child Policy Aims to Rejuvenate Aging Population
by Keith Zhai
via Wall Street Journal on May 31, 2021
“Take Maternity Leave and You’ll Be Replaced”
via Human Rights Watch on June 1, 2021
Beijing Is Trolling Biden Over Gaza
by Michael Singh
via Foreign Policy on May 26, 2021
Hong Kong Plans Law to Tie Mobile-Phone Numbers to User’s Identity
by Elaine Yu
via Wall Street Journal on June 1, 2021
Beijing pushes podcast app Ximalaya to list in Hong Kong over US
by Naoki Matsuda
via Nikkei Asia on June 2, 2021
Xi Seeks ‘Lovable’ Image for China in Sign of Diplomatic Rethink
via Bloomberg on June 1, 2021