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June marked 5 years since the Beijing-imposed national security law was enacted in HK. Chief Executive John Lee and his ...
COMMENT: The Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday today will shine a spotlight on Beijing’s long-held antipathy towards organised ...
Hong Kong’s increasingly brittle government responds to children’s books, mobile games, and foreign holidays with legal ...
Police in the Chinese territory told residents to refrain from downloading the “Reversed Front: Bonfire” app, saying it advocates Hong Kong and Taiwan independence.
Amnesty International research released on Monday concluded that more than 80 percent of those convicted under Hong Kong's national security law have been 'wrongly criminalized' in the five years ...
Thousands of people gathered in India’s Dharamshala on Sunday to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Dalai Lama – a key ...
Hong Kong police accuse a mobile game app of promoting armed revolution In "Reversed Front: Bonfire," players can assume the role of Hong Kong, Tibet, Uyghur, Taiwan or Cathaysian Rebel factions ...
The app in its description says players can "pledge allegiance" to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Tibet, or Uyghurs, among other options, "to overthrow the Communist regime".
For much of the past century, the Dalai Lama has been the living embodiment of Tibet’s struggle for greater freedoms under ...
China is planning for the death of the globally admired spiritual leader. The United States should prepare as well.
Hong Kong authorities have warned their residents against downloading a Taiwan-made game called Reversed Front: Bonfire, which they're accusing of advocating for armed revolution.
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