The Hongkongers from ethnic minorities who thank protest movement for helping them finally feel part of the city
South China Morning Post, October 30, 2019
Decision to ban Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong from district council elections may face challenge in court
South China Morning Post, October 29, 2019
Murder suspect who triggered Hong Kong protests is a 'free man' with 'free will': Carrie Lam
Channel News Asia, October 29, 2019
建制派轟港台節目偏頗、宣揚港獨、同情示威者 廣播處長:一直不偏不倚 (Pro-establishment camp criticizes Radio Television Hong Kong for bias, sympathy for protests, and promotion of Hong Kong independence)
Stand News, October 29, 2019
醫護被指洩私隱致 6.12 示威者被捕 伊院:調查後未有證據顯示曾向警交病人資料 (Queen Elizabeth Hospital investigates accusations of leaks to police resulting in protester arrests; says no evidence staff gave out patient information)
Stand News, October 29, 2019
Hong Kong police ask Facebook to remove ‘defamatory’ posts on officers’ handling of protesters, leading to accusations force is stifling free speech
South China Morning Post, October 30, 2019
U.S. regulator to bar China’s Huawei and ZTE from government subsidy program
The Hindu, October 29, 2019
China Wants Communist Party Members to Pledge Loyalty on Blockchain
Coin Desk, October 28, 2019
Taiwan charges pro-Beijing politicians with accepting funds from Chinese mainland
South China Morning Post, October 30, 2019
China’s new moral guide elevates Xi over Mao, urges national pride over foreign influence
Globe and Mail, October 29, 2019
China says its approval is ‘must’ for choosing Dalai Lama’s successor
The Hindu, October 29, 2019
Taiwan deports second mainland Chinese man for defacing Lennon Wall backing Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, October 29, 2019
Rights Groups Call For Release of Chinese Journalist Who Reported From Hong Kong
Radio Free Asia, October 29, 2019
China’s Longest-Surviving — And Very Illegal — LGBT Magazine
SupChina, October 28, 2019
Tibetan Man Detained After Praying to Dalai Lama
Radio Free Asia, October 29, 2019
U.S., Britain, others to push China at U.N. to stop detention of Uighurs
Reuters, October 30, 2019
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China warns U.S. that criticism over Uighurs not 'helpful' for trade talks
Reuters, October 30, 2019
At Least 150 Detainees Have Died in One Xinjiang Internment Camp: Police Officer
Radio Free Asia, October 29, 2019
人权组织报告:中国“去清真化”抹杀维吾尔人信仰 (China is killing Uyghurs' religion by erasing halal, says Uyghur Human Rights Project report)
Radio Free Asia, October 29, 2019
Marise Payne says China must be held to account for human rights abuses
The Guardian, October 29, 2019
《習近平與新中國》:「九號文件」代表一場新的大型反西方價值運動已經展開 ("Xi Jinping and the New Chinese State": The Ninth Paper represented the start of a large scale movement against Western values)
The News Lens, October 29, 2019
政府不要誤判「和理非」(文:盧子健)(Government should stop misjudging peaceful protesters as being prone to violence)
Ming Pao, October 29, 2019
Hong Kong bans activist Joshua Wong from standing in district election race
Hong Kong Free Press, October 29, 2019
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Democracy activist Joshua Wong slams ‘politically driven’ decision to bar him from running in Hong Kong district council election
South China Morning Post, October 29, 2019Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong slams election officer for ‘twisting and misunderstanding’ his political views with election ban
Hong Kong Free Press, October 29, 2019黃之鋒終被 DQ 禁參選區議會 政府:支持選舉主任決定 無關政治審查、言論自由 ("Not related to political censorship or freedom of speech," says government press statement defending disqualification of activist Joshua Wong)
Stand News, October 29, 2019
抗議警察粗暴對待傳媒 記者宣讀聲明 警一度叫停記者會 逐抗議記者離場 (Journalist kicked out from police press conference after reading statement condemning violence against frontline journalists says press conference turned press into speakerphone for propaganda)
The Stand News, October 29, 2019
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蘋果:不再出席警方例行記者會 (Apple Daily to join boycott on police press conference after journalist kicked out for reading statement condemning police violence)
Stand News, October 29, 2019警記者會上照電筒抗議被逐 女記者:被 PPRB 拍攝證件後相片即於網上流傳 (Police take photo of journalist's press ID after removing her from police press conference, photo then circulates in pro-establishment groups)
Stand News, October 28, 2019
Hong Kong's reluctant police officer: 'It’s not for us to deliver punishment'
The Guardian, October 29, 2019
Hong Kong police deploy tear gas against crowd protesting over suspected tear gas test
Hong Kong Free Press, October 29, 2019
Hong Kong police admit adopting more aggressive tactics in bid to quell rising violence as tensions grow between officers and journalists
South China Morning Post, October 28, 2019
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Hong Kong protests: how a Post journalist was hit by projectile during police operation
South China Morning Post, October 29, 2019
【民間記者會】少數族裔親述抗爭經歷 巴裔少年見證警暴棄從警 ("We connected": Protesters from ethnic minorities attend citizen press conference, speak on protest experience and racial profiling by police officers)
Stand News, October 28, 2019
法庭修訂警方反起底禁制令 收窄涵蓋範圍 (Hong Kong's High Court amends injunction order to limit scope in banning disclosure of police officers' personal information)
Ming Pao, October 29, 2019
學生何文田築人鏈 抗議學體會取消學界賽事 (Students form human chain in Ho Man Tin to protest against possible wholesale cancellation of all sports competitions for the year to prevent political expression in venues)
Ming Pao, October 28, 2019
China’s leader, a fan of centralized power, is suddenly the darling of the crypto community
Quartz, October 28, 2019
Essex truck deaths: why are so many Chinese and Vietnamese being trafficked to the UK?
South China Morning Post, October 29, 2019
'Defend China's honour': Beijing releases new morality guidelines for citizens
The Guardian, October 29, 2019
Rubio Plans Bill to Block Federal Pensions Investing in China
Bloomberg, October 28, 2019
中共召开四中全会,习近平加强“政治防火墙”
As China’s Troubles Simmer, Xi Reinforces His Political Firewall
The New York Times, October 29, 2019
China’s Communists Hold Key Meeting Amid Rising Challenges
Associated Press, October 29, 2019
Chinese snooping tech spreads around world
The Standard, October 29, 2019
华盛顿vs.华尔街:中国投资引发美国政商界对立
Chinese Investment Pits Wall Street Against Washington
The New York Times, October 28, 2019
“扫黄打非”进教堂 中国进一步严控宗教出版物 (Office for “Eradicating pornography and illegal publications” steps up censorship on religious publications, confiscates any materials not published by official authority)
Voice of America, October 29, 2019
How a new generation of online storytellers is helping to spread the word about Chinese culture
South China Morning Post, October 29, 2019
Police Officer Beat Uyghur Internment Camp Detainee to Death in Drunken Rage
Radio Free Asia, October 28, 2019
If Beijing does not budge, the struggle for Hong Kong will last decades
The Guardian, October 27, 2019
It's time to boycott any company doing business in Xinjiang
The Guardian, October 26, 2019
Chinese Universities’ First Course Is Nationalism 101
Foreign Policy, October 25, 2019
Tear gas and Molotovs as Hong Kong rally descends into multi-district skirmishes
Hong Kong Free Press, October 28, 2019
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《HKFP》:自由身記者 May James 旺角被捕 為記協及 FCC 會員 有帶證件及穿反光背心 (Freelance journalist May James arrested in Mongkok after asking police officers to show warrant cards)
Stand News, October 27, 2019Reporters get shot, sprayed, jostled by police
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 27, 2019【10.27 九龍】警多次強扯記者防毒面具 斥「冇得豁免」 《立場》記者腿中彈受傷 (Police repeatedly rip off journalists' gas mask claiming "no exemption" from anti-mask law; officer shoots Stand News reporter in the leg with bean bag round)
Stand News, October 27, 2019
Hundreds gather at paper crane folding rally to commemorate those who died during Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong Free Press, October 28, 2019
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Broken bones, blisters and bruises: Hong Kong underground clinic volunteers grapple with influx of protest injuries
Hong Kong Free Press, October 27, 2019「嚮往自由」內地人參與醫護集會 盼香港民主浪潮影響中國 ("Aspiring for freedom": Mainlanders join medical profession rally, hope Hong Kong's democratic movement will influence China)
Inmediahk.net, October 27, 2019
UK student left with brain haemorrhage in violent arrest by undercover Hong Kong officers
Telegraph, October 27, 2019
選舉主任入住安全屋 黃之鋒質疑「假都唔俾你請」(Joshua Wong criticizes delay in confirming his candidacy amid rumors that new returning officer is being kept in police safehouse; original officer goes on "indefinite vacation")
Inmediahk.net, October 27, 2019
Hong Kong’s latest injunction protects police while putting press freedom at risk
Quartz, October 26, 2019
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Hong Kong bans publication of police personal details, including photos
The Guardian, October 26, 2019
In Pictures: Hundreds tour cultural hotspot Chungking Mansions in support of Hong Kong’s ethnic minority community
Hong Kong Free Press, October 26, 2019
Greenpeace questions Hong Kong police claim that blue dye from water cannon is ‘harmless’
Hong Kong Free Press, October 25, 2019
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for more research, investment into blockchain technology
South China Morning Post, October 26, 2019
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China hopes cryptography law will provide security and profitability
South China Morning Post, October 28, 2019
Why you should worry if you have a Chinese smartphone
The Guardian, October 26, 2019
China’s largest utility plans a national power grid integrating Internet of Things technologies
South China Morning Post, October 26, 2019
China Carriers to Offer 5G for Public on Nov. 1, Beijing News Says
Bloomberg, October 25, 2019
TikTok, Under Scrutiny, Distances Itself From China
Wired, October 25, 2019
中共中央 国务院印发《新时代公民道德建设实施纲要》(CPC Central Committee issues "Outline for Implementation of Morality Construction of Citizens in the New Era")
Xinhua, October 27, 2019
Understanding China Conference opens with focus on globalization, multilateralism
Sina English, October 27, 2019
Amid crises, Xi seems set to uphold Party's rule at secretive China conclave
Reuters, October 25, 2019
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四中全會今起召開 據了解有異見人士被當局上門監視 (Dissidents under surveillance as Fourth Plenum starts in Beijing)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 28, 2019
China rejects EU support for ‘universal’ human rights, saying ‘satisfaction of people’ is most important measure
South China Morning Post, October 25, 2019
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中国将德国置入“外交冰柜” (China gives cold shoulder to Germany on Wang Yi's European trip)
Deutsche Welle, October 27, 2019
‘A basic human right’: Taiwan revels in first pride since legalising gay marriage
Agence France-Presse, October 28, 2019
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台湾同性婚姻跨不过的墙:跨国伴侣 (Couples of different nationalities unable to benefit from Taiwan's same-sex marriage law)
BBC, October 25, 2019
哈萨克斯坦反体制和反中国扩张示威 数十人被捕 (Dozens arrested in Kakhastan protest against expansion of Chinese influence)
Radio France Internationale, October 27, 2019
'The long march’ of Chinese gamers in the new arena
The Hindu, October 26, 2019
HKFP Lens: ‘Stand With Hong Kong Journalists’ frontline photography showcase to open in Toronto, Canada
Hong Kong Free Press, October 26, 2019
China’s ‘Most Dangerous Profession’
The Atlantic, October 26, 2019
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Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister — the three sisters of China
Financial Times, October 25, 2019
Thousands in Tibet Mourn Passing of Senior Religious Teacher Trained in Exile
Radio Free Asia, October 25, 2019
国际足联在中国:只谈足球,避提人权
In China, FIFA’s Focus Is Soccer, Not Human Rights
The New York Times, October 25, 2019
Security services fear the march on universities of Beijing’s spies
The Times UK, October 27, 2019
London School of Economics academics outraged by proposed China programme
Financial Times, October 27, 2019
He was a Communist Party member and model Uyghur. It didn't save him from Beijing
CNN, October 27, 2019
From camps to prisons: Xinjiang’s next great human rights catastrophe
Global Voices, October 27, 2019
For Uighur Muslims in China, Life Keeps Getting Harder
Foreign Policy, October 26, 2019
Uyghur Man Taken Into Custody in Egypt, May be Sent Back to China, Friends Fear
Radio Free Asia, October 25, 2019
Beneath the Hong Kong protests, a mental-health time bomb is ticking as fear and mistrust grow
South China Morning Post, October 25, 2019
Can China’s Government Advance Its Case on Twitter?
China File, October 24, 2019
‘Fight against oppression’: Hong Kong and Catalan protesters hold parallel solidarity rallies
Hong Kong Free Press, October 25, 2019
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加泰隆尼亞集會聲援香港 唱加語版《榮光》 當地華人唱國歌示威 有人搶標語擋鏡頭 (Catalonians hold solidarity assembly with Hong Kong and sing "Glory to Hong Kong" song, while Pro-China protesters harrass rally)
Stand News, October 24, 2019【加泰人權自由集會】居港加泰人:對港人聲援感動 痛心警暴 港人:兩地抗爭相似 (Catalonians in Hong Kong join solidarity rally)
Stand News, October 24, 2019
How justice falls through the cracks of a Taiwan-Hong Kong legal loophole
South China Morning Post, October 25, 2019
律政司警務處長申禁令 禁披露警員「起底」資料 (Commissioner of Police applies for injunction order banning "doxxing" of officers and their family, includes unauthorized disclosure of names, social media accounts, license plate numbers or photos)
Stand News, October 25, 2019
記協:96% 受訪新聞從業員 反對官方「記者發牌制度」 (96% journalists oppose centralized licensing system for individual journalists, says Hong Kong Journalists Association)
Stand News, October 25, 2019
Hong Kong government slammed in ombudsman ruling on suppression of public feedback to extradition bill
South China Morning Post, October 25, 2019
Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong’s district council candidacy still in limbo as Hong Kong government vetting officer abruptly replaced
South China Morning Post, October 24, 2019
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【因病休假】DQ 參選人前先 DQ 選舉主任? 黃之鋒:搵劊子手取消我參選資格 (Disqualifying the disqualifier: Joshua Wong criticizes "hard order" from Beijing to disqualify him as eligibility to run for election remains unknown)
Stand News, October 24, 2019
【11.24 區選】政府稱已設選舉危機管理委員會 如遇騷亂暴力或押後區選 (Government says cricis group has been formed for upcoming election, might postpone election in the event of violence)
Stand News, October 24, 2019
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Hong Kong gov’t forms election crisis committee in case of last-minute delay due to disruption
Hong Kong Free Press, October 25, 2019
內地網絡罪案司法解釋下月實施冀及早懲治違法犯罪網站 ("Hit early, hit small": Supreme People's Procuratorate and Supreme People's Court publish new judicial interpretation on cybercrime, effective November 1)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 25, 2019
《最高人民法院、最高人民检察院关于办理非法利用信息网络帮助信息网络、犯罪活动等刑事案件适用法律若干问题的解释》新闻发布会 (New judicial interpretation toughens cybercrime regulations on compliance by service providers, acts constituting illegal use of online information, "providing technical support" and "frequent use of encrypted messaging")
Supreme People's Court, October 25, 2019
“一带一路”登陆澳洲 中国“锐实力”挑战西方 (As One Belt One Road lands in Australia, China's "sharp power" challenges the West)
BBC, October 25, 2019
US Senate bill calls for ending sale of crowd-control munitions to Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, October 25, 2019
Solomon Islands government says China’s island lease is unlawful
South China Morning Post, October 25, 2019
Essex lorry deaths: UK must bear responsibility, says Chinese state media
The Guardian, October 25, 2019
Pence backs Hong Kong protests in China speech, slams NBA and Nike
Reuters, October 25, 2019
英上議院通過無約束力動議 籲給港人第二公民身分與居留權 彭定康:使用暴力只對共產黨有利 (UK House of Lords passes non-binding motion to give British citizenship to Hong Kongers)
Ming Pao, October 25, 2019
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Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters chant 'God Save the Queen' and 'We are British' while forming a human chain around the British Consulate - as the Lords prepares to debate granting UK citizenship to residents of the former colony
Daily Mail, October 24, 2019
For a conservative city, Beijing has a remarkable gay nightlife
The Economist, October 26, 2019
‘I love my homeland’: Canadian school under fire after screening trailers for patriotic Chinese film ‘My People, My Country’ to Mandarin pupils
South China Morning Post, October 25, 2019
Making Political Mythology
China Media Project, October 24, 2019
中国女权活动人士、记者黄雪琴被拘,曾就香港抗议撰文
China Holds #MeToo Activist Who Wrote About Hong Kong Protests
The New York Times, October 25, 2019
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屢揭性侵醜聞 曾報道香港反送中 內地獨立記者黃雪琴疑被刑拘 (Independent journalist and #MeToo activist Huang Xueqin detained in Guangzhou after writing on Hong Kong's protests)
Stand News, October 24, 2019China detains reporter who covered Hong Kong protests – sources
Agence France-Presse, October 25, 2019
Communist loyalty no shield for Uighurs from Chinese detention
Al Jazeera, October 25, 2019
新疆集中营受害者在台湾控诉遭性暴力胁迫认罪 (Interrogation, forced medication, and rape: Victim from Xinjiang's camps recounts torture she and other female detainees faced)
Radio Free Asia, October 24, 2019
Sakharov Prize: Jailed Uighur academic Ilham Tohti wins award
BBC, October 24, 2019
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欧洲议会主席敦促中国释放伊力哈木•土赫提 (European Parliament chairperson urges China to release Ilham Tohti and respect rights of ethnic minorities at Sakharov Prize ceremony)
Deutsche Welle, October 24, 2019Ilham Tohti’s Sakharov Prize Will Drive Beijing Crazy
Foreign Policy, October 24, 2019
澳籍维族男童续困新疆 专家:恐陷中国“人质外交” (Austrlian Uyghur child remains stranded in Xinjiang, expert fears he would be caught in "hostage diplomacy")
Deutsche Welle, October 24, 2019
Friends from Hong Kong: Taiwan's Refugee Problem
The Diplomat, October 23, 2019
If the protest violence continues in Hong Kong, the only winners are Beijing and one-party rule
South China Morning Post, October 24, 2019
抗爭運動下市民政治傾向的轉變(文:李立峯)(Changes in political stance of Hong Kong citizens amidst protests)
Ming Pao, October 24, 2019
政府是否有責任保障陳同佳的法律權利 (Hong Kong government is duty-bound to protect murder suspects' legal rights)
Stand News, October 24, 2019
Hong Kong protesters shouldn't pin hopes on outsiders to solve their impasse with Beijing
The Conversation, October 24, 2019
白信:從治理暴力到路線鬥爭,香港革命是中國的內生危機 (From violence of governance to spectrum struggles, Hong Kong's revolution is China's home-grown crisis)
The Initium, October 23, 2019
Focus should be on justice not politics in Taiwan murder case
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019
Rally ban review quashed
the Standard, October 24, 2019
Hong Kong police groups slam university head for publishing arrested students' 'unverified accusations' of mistreatment
Hong Kong Free Press, October 24, 2019
China foreign ministry says report on plans to replace Hong Kong leader Lam a political rumour
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019
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Hong Kong protesters warn replacing Carrie Lam may not be enough
Financial Times, October 23, 2019
【陳同佳案】陸委會:陳同佳不可「自由行模式」赴台 設單一窗口處理 (Taiwan says murder suspect Chan Tong-kai cannot enter Taiwan as tourist, sets up specific taskforce to handle handle his "surrender" when he arrives)
Ming Pao, October 23, 2019
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Taiwan officers can accompany murder suspect Chan Tong-kai from Hong Kong to island - as long as he agrees and they don't use legal power in city, experts say
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019Why a dispute over a Hong Kong murder suspect is giving Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen an election edge
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019【陳同佳案】管浩鳴:陳同佳今明不啟程赴台 籲各方勿將他視作政治籌碼 (Reverend canon who convinced murder suspect to surrender says Chan Tong-kai will not fly to Taiwan yet, urges not to treat him as "political bargaining chip")
Ming Pao, October 23, 2019
Hong Kong's domestic workers feel caught between both sides in information war
The Washington Post, October 23, 2019
王國興、周融等組關注組 質疑放港獨分子入閘 香港等同緊急狀態 區選難言公正 (Pro-Beijing group questions authorities for allowing candidates who chanted protest slogans to run for election, says elections cannot be fair when Hong Kong is under state equivalanet to emergency)
Stand news, October 23, 2019
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《大公報》轟朱凱廸港獨份子 促港府重啟確認區選資格程序 (Beijing mouthpiece Ta Kung Pao blasts Eddie Chu as pro-independence camp, urges authorities to restart qualification procedures after returning officer confirms his eligibiity to run for district elections)
Stand News, October 23, 2019
Hong Kong police have 'unwavering support', Beijing says after remark by city's leader Carrie Lam
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019
Injuction to shield Hong Kong voter register from public to prevent doxxing to remain through district council elections - as police group pleas to make it permanent
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019
Students vandalise Singapore lecturer's office at City University of Hong Kong over his 'political agendas' warning
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019
China's Corporate Social Credit System Demands Political Obedience from Companies
The Diplomat, October 24, 2019
China's increased influence in Nepal led to ban on Dalai Lama birthday celebration: US envoy
Times of India, October 24, 2019
中国代表团未能出席国际大会 华春莹:美国将签证武器化 (China accuses US of "weaponzing visas" and obstructing normal international exchanges as Chinese delegation misses International Astronautical Congress, while organizers point to late submission of papers)
Radio France Internationale, October 24, 2019
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China: US Has 'Weaponized' Visas to Target Exchanges
Voice of America, October 23, 2019Top Chinese official misses space conference amid U.S.-China tensions
Washington Post, October 24, 2019
North Korean Workers in China Forced to Work Overtime Before Sanctions Deadline
Radio Free Asia, October 23, 2019
China Investigates Painful, Unproven Needle 'Treatment' For Cerebral Palsy
SupChina, October 23, 2019
2022 Winter Olympics should not be held in China, GOP Sen. Rick Scott says
CNBC, October 22, 2019
Hong Kong protesters to rally in support of Catalan activists
Reuters, October 24, 2019
多伦多猛龙NBA开幕战 数千球迷穿挺港T恤捍卫自由 ("The North stand with Hong Kong": Thousands NBA fans wear tshirts in support of Hong Kong at Toronto opening game)
Radio Free Asia, October 23, 2019
Two American Moguls Punt on Hong Kong, and Only One Gets Torched
Bloomberg, October 24, 2019
Japan wants China to take 'positive actions' on Japanese detained in Beijing
Reuters, October 23, 2019
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Japan presses China on proffesor held for 'spying'
Channel News Asia, October 23, 2019控间谍拘一日本人 安倍向王岐山要解释 (Shinzō Abe demands explanation as China detains Japanese citizen on spying charges)
Radio France Internationale, October 23, 2019
Nearly Half of Residents of Uyghur-Majority Village in Xinjiang Held in Internment Camps
Radio Free Asia, October 23, 2019
骚扰、恐吓 中国对维吾尔人的打压延伸海外 (Harassment and threats: China's repression on Uyghurs stretch overseas)
Radio Free Asia, October 23, 2019
中国黑客行动升级,攻击海外少数民族和侨民
China Sharpens Hacking to Hound Its Minorities, Far and Wide
The New York Times, October 22, 2019
Hong Kong protests: from throwing bricks at police vans to becoming experts at putting out tear gas, meet the teenagers who are risking it all for their ideals
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019
In Hong Kong, Which Side Is Technology On?
Wired, October 22, 2019
Hong Kong political scientist likens Hongkongers to a stateless nation
Global Voices, October 22, 2019
How Hong Kong protests are inspiring movements worldwide
Deutsche Welle, October 22, 2019
Murder suspect walks free as Hong Kong, Taiwan authorities clash
Reuters, October 23, 2019
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【陳同佳出獄】環時專訪管浩鳴︰陳非「被自首」 未知出獄後安排 (In exclusive interview with Global Times, pastor who convinced murder suspect to turn himself in to Taiwan authorities says "impossible" Chan was forced to surrender)
HK01, October 23, 2019Hong Kong murder suspect Chan Tong-kai who triggered protest crisis over botched extradition bill released from jail, issues public apology
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019一個逃犯,兩場風暴:陳同佳案背後的台港引渡空窗與兩岸角力戰場 (One fugitive, two storms: The void of extradition arrangements and the cross-straight battlefield)
The Initium, October 23, 2019
China draws up plan to replace Carrie Lam as Hong Kong protests drag on – report
The Guardian, October 23, 2019
Hong Kong police assoc. wins injunction application barring public from checking voter registers
Hong Kong Free Press, October 23, 2019
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拆局:或再限制查車牌等 傳媒失偵查工具 (Sources say police organizations would further seek to limit inspection of license-plate records, after winning injunction on vote registers checks)
Ming Pao, October 23, 2019
Victims of water cannon outside Kowloon Mosque file complaints against Hong Kong police
Hong Kong Free Press, October 22, 2019
記協:嚴厲譴責警方針對記者 無理發射水炮及投擲催淚彈 (Hong Kong Journalist Association condemns police for targeting journalists with water cannons and tear gas)
Inmediahk.net, October 22, 2019
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HKJA vehemently condemns police spraying, firing teargas canisters at reporters
Hong Kong Journalist Association, October 22, 2019
不满港警暴力 民间自发300页调查报告 (Hong Kong citizens publish own investigative report on police violence as authorities refuse independent investigation)
Deutsche Welle, October 22, 2019
Hong Kong Police Already Have AI Tech That Can Recognize Faces
Bloomberg, October 23, 2019
Huawei hires Trump fundraiser
Bloomberg, October 23, 2019
Apple's $50 Billion Dilemma in China
Bloomberg, October 22, 2019
Navigating Chinese AI research collaboration: cases from australia, microsoft
China Digital Times, October 22, 2019
Three more US senators back Hong Kong bill, including presidential candidate Kamala Harris
South China Morning Post, October 23, 2019
Huang Xiangmo: Chinese billionaire claims persecution by 'dark forces of Australia's deep state'
The Guardian, October 22, 2019
Nepal Refuses China On Extradition Treaty, Protecting Tibetan Exiles
SupChina, October 21, 2019
House Churches with Hong Kong Ties Targeted for Crackdowns
Bitter Winter, October 20, 2019
Queensland student sues Chinese consul general, alleging he incited death threats
The Guardian, October 23, 2019
Hong Kong protesters crash NBA opening night party
Channel News Asia, October 23, 2019
Chinese state TV blacks out NBA season opener after threat of 'retribution'
The Guardian, October 23, 2019
专访香港民阵梁颖敏:香港是中国法治、自由的桥头堡 (Hong Kong is bridgehead for freedom and rule of law in China, says Civil Human Rights Front representative at rights award ceremony)
Radio Free Asia, October 22, 2019
北京一纸“非法”令 赶“中端人口” 三千户业主抗议强拆涉款数十亿元 (Property owners surround village authorities building in Beijing over forced evictions that would displace over 3,000 families)
Radio Free Asia, October 22, 2019
Tarantino shows how to take stand against China and shame censors
The Sydney Morning Herald, October 23, 2019
China blocks almost a quarter of accredited foreign news sites: Watchdog
Agence France-Presse, October 22, 2019
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1/4外媒网站被中国封锁 (Foreign Correspondents Club of China says almost a quarter of foreign media registered in China have website blocked by mainland authorities)
Radio Free Asia, October 22, 2019
八九学运领袖周勇军获释暂不上诉 曾被港府“送中”理解港人疑虑 (Democratic activist Zhou Yongjun finishes prison term, gives up appeal in fear of harsher sentence)
Radio Free Asia, October 22, 2019
Beijing’s Winter Olympics 2022 – sports in the shadow of concentration camps
Hong Kong Free Press, October 22, 2019
楊友仁:《願榮光歸香港》何以動人?一個音樂社會學的分析視角 (Why is "Glory to Hong Kong" song moving? An analysis through the lens of sociology in music)
The Initium, October 20, 2019
蘇貞昌:港府將陳同佳送台以合理化送中 台灣不會上當 ("Taiwan won't take the bait": Premier Su Tseng-chang criticizes Hong Kong authorities of using murder suspect's surrender to justify extradition bill)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 22, 2019
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Taiwan rejects murer suspect's surrender offer, says Hong Kong must comply with 'legal procedures'
South China Morning Post, October 20, 2019
市民悼念7.21元朗恐襲 警察大馬路狂射催淚彈驅散 (Citizens gather in Yuen Long to mark 3-month anniversary of July 21 attack; police clear streets with tear gas)
Inmediahk.net, October 21, 2019
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元朗 7.21 襲擊 警至今拘 34 人 6 人被控暴動 (34 arrested in relation to July 21 Yuen Long attacks 3 months ago; 68 protests arrested during past weekend's march)
Stand News, October 21, 2019
香港示威:少数族裔和多元文化成为焦点——“我们都是香港人” ("We are all Hong Kongers": Ethnic minorities and cultural diversity become spotlight in Hong Kong's protests)
BBC, October 22, 2019
'Society is suffering': Hong Kong protests spark mental health crisis
The Guardian, October 22, 2019
誤射清真寺警員是否要停職? 警:無補於事 (Police refuse to suspend officer who shot mosque with water cannon: "Isolating someone to ask if they are accountable would not help solve the problem")
Stand News, October 21, 2019
大律師蔡維邦、駱應淦:香港法律界對暴力的兩種反思 (Edwin Choy SC and Lawrence Lok SC: Two reflections on violence within Hong Kong's legal sector)
The Initium, October 21, 2019
陈发奋 互联网慈善中国样本已形成 (Tencent vice-president says "Chinese sample" of "Internet charity" has been established; talks on privacy, information filtering, regulation on fundraising)
Beijing News, October 22, 2019
China’s Surveillance State Has Tens of Millions of New Targets
Foreign Policy, October 21, 2019
China Economy China’s SOE executives defend Beijing’s economic model from ‘targeted attacks’ by US, EU
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
China military on youth offensive at security forum
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
国际人权联盟年会台北召开 人权组织批习挺港 (Rights groups show support for Hong Kong at annual conference of International Federation of Human Rights held in Taiwan)
Radio Free Asia, October 21, 2019
香港藝術家黃國才獲邀 赴維也納 TED Talk 談香港抗爭 觀眾大讚港人勇敢有創意 ("Protesting through Art": Hong Kong artist gives TED talk on Hong Kong protests, audience cheers on protesters' bravery and creativity)
Stand News, October 21, 2019
China’s attacks on US businesses are ‘completely inappropriate,’ Mike Pompeo says
CNBC, October 21, 2019
US is instigating colour revolutions, China’s Defence Minister Wei Fenghe says
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
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華春瑩指西方政客及傳媒所謂人權只是干涉香港事務藉口 (China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says democracy and human rights are merely excuses for the west to interfere in Hong Kong affairs)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 21, 2019China accuses West of double standard of Hong Kong protests after discorder in streets of Barcelona and London
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
China's youth are shaping internet culture at home and abroad amid censorship
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
Gamers are scrutinizing League of Legends for signs of China’s censorship
Quartz, October 21, 2019
NYU Shanghai campus ‘self-censoring, politically neutral’ on Hong Kong: faculty
New York Post, October 19, 2019
China arrests Japanese professor on suspicion of spying
The Guardian, October 21, 2019
Rights Groups Call For Release of Award-Winning Activist Held In Shanghai
Radio Free Asia, October 21, 2019
Clothing made by Chinese forced labor is likely being sold in the US
Quartz, October 22, 2019
Police Chief Detained in Xinjiang After Expressing Concerns Over Mass Detention of Fellow Uyghurs
Radio Free Asia, October 21, 2019
China: Drop “Subversion” Charge & Release Woman Human Rights Defender Chen Jianfang
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, October 21, 2019
先有自由,才能發財:活化公共空間的城市「造反」行動 (Freedom first, then riches: "Revolution" of city's public space)
The News Lens, October 21, 2019
The Guardian view on Xinjiang, China: forced labour and fashion shows
The Guardian, October 20, 2019
Police blast mosque with water cannon as hundreds of thousands protest in Hong Kong
Washington Post, October 21, 2019
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Ex-Indian Assoc. chief hit with police blue dye says he does not accept Hong Kong leader’s apology
Hong Kong Free Press, October 21, 2019Hong Kong Leaders Apologize to Muslims After Water Cannon Fired at Mosque
Bloomberg, October 21, 2019Video: Hong Kong police accused of targeting mosque with water cannon blue dye as communities conduct clean-up
Hong Kong Free Press, October 20, 2019【10.20九龍遊行】警水炮車清場 清真寺被噴中 (Timeline in photos: October 20 march in Kowloon ends in tear gas and water cannons)
Inmediahk.net, October 20, 2019
逾百人聖保羅男女校門外靜坐 抗議校方噤聲 (Hundreds students and alums of Hong Kong secondary school hold silent sit-in to protest school's ban of activities showing solidarity to protests)
Inmediahk.net, October 21, 2019
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Top Hong Kong school accused of restricting freedoms with ban on political events, fearing conflict between pupils on opposing sides of protest debate
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
【陳同佳案】陸委會批港府企圖將台灣納入「一個中國」政治框架 (Taiwan criticizes Hong Kong administration for scheming to put Taiwan in "One China" framework by making murder suspect "voluntarily surrender" after previous refusal to cooperate, casts doubt on)
Ming Pao, October 21, 2019
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Taiwan rejects murder suspect’s surrender offer, says Hong Kong must comply with ‘legal procedures’
South China Morning Post, October 20, 2019
Mainland Chinese man charged with stabbing Hong Kong protester in Tai Po
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
Communist Party mouthpiece slams Hong Kong university chief’s call for police abuse probe
South China Morning Post, October 20, 2019
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中大人聯署信挺段崇智:梁振英大陸官媒評論橫蠻無理 感謝校長挺身保護學生 (Students and alumni of CUHK sign joint-letter in support of headmaster who spoke on police violence)
Stand News, October 20, 2019
Hong Kong court rules against same-sex civil partnerships
Hong Kong Free Press, October 18, 2019
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Hong Kong: A serious setback for equal marriage
Amnesty International, October 18, 2019
China’s tech rise poses security and human rights dilemma for Australian universities
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
Beijing exports 'China-style' internet across Belt and Road
Nikkei Asian Review, October 21, 2019
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China's propaganda chief says Cold War mentality hindering mutual trust in cyberspace
Reuters, October 20, 2019Google and Facebook stay away but smaller US firms scout for business at China’s World Internet Conference
South China Morning Post, October 20, 2019
报告:中国需改革其对太平洋地区的贷款援助
China warned to reform its lending to indebted Pacific Islands
Financial Times, October 21, 2019
中国环保专家:空气污染与流产风险息息相关 (Air pollution in Beijing tied to risk of miscarriage, experts say)
Radio Free Asia, October 17, 2019
China Makes Tibetan College Graduates Denounce Dalai Lama to Get State Jobs
Radio Free Asia, October 17, 2019
NBA赛季开打 加拿大民众看球挺香港 (Canadians show support for Hong Kong as NBA starts in Vancouver)
Radio Free Asia, October 18, 2019
Hong Kong protesters in UK say they face pro-Beijing intimidation
The Guardian, October 18, 2019
NBA’s commissioner ‘will receive retribution sooner or later’ for defaming China, state media reports
Agence France-Presse, October 21, 2019
Hong Kong ‘chaos’ spurring on Catalan protests, Scottish independence movement, ex-Chinese envoy says
South China Morning Post, October 20, 2019
The curious corruption case of China’s former securities chief Liu Shiyu and his lenient treatment
South China Morning Post, October 21, 2019
李文足探监:王全璋脸黑遭增肥 (Wang Quanzhang's face blackened and forced to gain weight, says wife Li Wenzu after prison visit)
Radio Free Asia, October 18, 2019
China Says Two Detained Americans Have Been Released On Bail
SupChina, October 18, 2019
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China Says It Released Detained US Student
Voice of America, October 17, 2019
陈家鸿“煽颠案”面临起诉 律师被迫退出 (Guangxi Human rights lawyer faces subversion charges, lawyer representing him forced to withdraw)
Radio Free Asia, October 18, 2019
Stop exploiting tragic teen's death
the Standard, October 18, 2019
Chinese Commentary: 'The NBA Incident Has The Entire Nation Acting Crazy
Supchina, October 16, 2019
殺女友疑兇 陳同佳願赴台自首 (Chan Tong-kai agrees to surrender to Taiwan authorities after release next week, hopes to "settle society's unrest")
Sing Tao Daily, October 18, 2019
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Taiwan urges Hong Kong to keep murder suspect who sparked extradition crisis in custody
Hong Kong Free Press, October 17, 2019
新聞界聯署聲明 關注檢控官要求法庭頒令保護警察證人身份 (Journalism organizations issue joint statement expressing concern at gag order on identity, officer numbers of police involved in court cases)
Stand News, October 18, 2019
香港抗议僵局难解,亲北京阵营陷入分歧
Why the Protests in Hong Kong May Have No End in Sight
The New York Times, October 18, 2019
Mother of 15-year-old Hong Kong girl found dead in sea says daughter took her own life, and calls for end to harassment of family and speculation over death
South China Morning Post, October 17, 2019
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無綫訪問陳彥霖母 新聞部總監黃淑明出馬 (Broadcaster TVB interviews mother of 15-years-old girl found dead near shore, who insists daughter took her own life, had psychosis; urges end of speculation as citizens demand full surveillance footage)
Citizen News, October 18, 2019
'I'm Worried That I Will Die:' Hong Kong Protesters Write Final Goodbyes
The New York Times, October 17, 2019
Government condemns attack on Hong Kong protest leader Jimmy Sham
South China Morning Post, October 17, 2019
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Injured protest leader Jimmy Sham cautions Hongkongers against targeting ethnic minority groups for reprisal
Hong Kong Free Press, October 17, 2019
新闻自由备受考验 香港记者现身说法 (Hong Kong journalists discuss challenges to press freedom)
Deutsche Welle, October 16, 2019
【施政報告】何君堯:單單禁蒙面不足夠 要求規管社交媒體 (Legislator Junius Ho says anti-mask law is insufficient, urges government to regulate social media platforms to avoid children "being misled by press")
Inmediahk.net, October 16, 2019
Zuckerberg Warns China's Censored Internet Could Still Win Out
Bloomberg, October 18, 2019
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Zuckerberg blasts Facebook rival TikTok for censorship in China, and he might be right
CNBC, October 17, 2019
Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Hong Kong is 'foreign interference,' China claims
Hong Kong Free Press, October 18, 2019
中国内地停止向香港出口黑色T恤
China bans imports of black clothes to Hong Kong: report
Deutsche Welle, October 17, 2019
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China bans exports of black clothing to Hong Kong amid protests; all mailings to city 'severely investigated', courier firm worker says
South China Morning Post, October 17, 2019
【暴雪禁賽風波】Freedom HK發起暴雪嘉年華抗議 聲援香港抗爭者 (Freedom HK crowdfunding group to organize protests outside annual BlizzCon in California)
Stand News, October 17, 2019
Workers stage multiple protests over forced layoffs at YTO Express
China Labour Bulletin, October 17, 2019
'If We Give Up on Our Husbands Today, Tomorrow Our Children Will Be Ashamed of Us': How the Spouses of Lawyers Arrested in the 709 Crackdown Became Activists
ChinaFile, October 17, 2019
N.B.A. Commissioner: China Asked Us to Fire Daryl Morey
The New York Times, October 17, 2019
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'The Losses Have Already Been Substantial.' Adam Silver Addresses Fallout From the NBA-China Controversy
TIME, October 17, 2019NBA拒绝应中国要求开除莫雷 (NBA refuses to fire or discipline Morey despite demands from Chinese government)
Voice of America, October 18, 2019
More Chinese are home schooling their kids
The Economist, October 19, 2019
中国拘留两名美国人,加剧在华美国人不安情绪
China Detains 2 Americans Amid Growing Scrutiny of Foreigners
The New York Times, October 18, 2019
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Two Americans who run English-teaching firm detained in east China
Agence France-Presse, October 17, 2019
新疆一中学前校长被判囚19年 两名逃亡哈国穆斯林被警带走 (Former secondary school headmaster in Xinjiang jailed for 19 years; two Kazakhs fleeing Xinjiang seeking asylum in Kazakhstan taken by police)
Radio Free Asia, October 17, 2019
US Must Better Prevent Importation of Goods Made With Forced Labor in Xinjiang: Experts
Radio Free Asia, October 17, 2019
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鲁比奥抨击新疆强迫劳动政策:有中国特色的社会主义奴隶制 (US senator Marco Rubio criticizes forced labor in Xinjiang: Socialist slavery with Chinese characterstics)
Voice of America, October 18, 2019
Condemning protest violence in Hong Kong won’t solve the problem, not when police are part of the problem
South China Morning Post, October 17, 2019
Carrie Lam could have addressed the five demands in a speech for the ages. Instead, she gave us a damp squib
South China Morning Post, October 17, 2019
Our research in Hong Kong reveals what people really think of the protesters – and the police
Independent, October 16, 2019
Trump Is Beijing’s Best Asset: Chinese officials want the U.S. president reelected because he’s so weak
Foreign Policy, October 15, 2019
抵制與反轉:與NBA「割席」的一週,改變了誰的利益? (The boycott and the overturn: In the week of cutting ties with NBA, whose interests have changed?)
The Initium, October 15, 2019
特首立法會答問會 朱凱廸陳志全等多名議員叫囂被逐 (Pan-democrats kicked out of Q&A at Carrie Lam's policy address, LegCo chairman refuses moment of silence for protesters who died in anti-extradition movement)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 17, 2019
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Hong Kong Policy Address 2019: Democrats blast Lam’s ‘irrelevant’ speech as pro-Beijing camp offer lukewarm welcome
Hong Kong Free Press, October 16, 2019不提民間訴求政改問題 林鄭認施政報告「或許沒有政治解答」(Carrie Lam admits policy address offers no political solutions, but hopes to review problems after calm is restored)
Stand News, October 16, 2019
回應道歉引員佐級協會不滿 張建宗盼市民勿再糾纏7.21事件 (Secretary of Administration Matthew Cheung wishes Hong Kong citizens would stop being fixated on July 21 Yuen Long attacks)
Ming Pao, October 17, 2019
香港十公里挑戰賽警方發反對通知ㅤ田總提出上訴 (Organizer of annual amateur marathon to appeal police letter of objection banning event)
Stand News, October 17, 2019
戴啟思向會員發信:沒有情況比政府向市民施暴更蠶食法治 (Bar Association Chairman Philip Dykes: Nothing more corrosive to rule of law than violence inflicted on public by "apparently unaccountable state agents")
Stand News, October 17, 2019
Hong Kong is exporting its protest techniques around the world
Quartz, October 16, 2019
Hong Kong protest leader Jimmy Sham attacked by men wielding hammers, Civil Front says
Hong Kong Free Press, October 16, 2019
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民陣召集人岑子杰遭多人鐵槌襲擊 留醫廣華 (Civil Human Rights Front convenor Jimmy Sham hospitalized after masked men attack him with hammers)
Ming Pao, October 16, 2019岑子杰疑遭非華裔兇徒襲擊 警方認為有預謀 (Police say attack on Jimmy Sham was planned)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 17, 2019Hong Kong: Protest leader left bleeding on street after brutal hammer attack
Amnesty International, October 16, 2019
Equal Opportunities Commission gets 300 inquiries about alleged sexual harassment by police during unrest
South China Morning Post, October 16, 2019
The Cold War 2.0 between China and the US is already a virtual reality
The Conversation, October 17, 2019
TikTok wants to prove it’s not a new front in China’s information war
Quartz, October 16, 2019
Google employees are fighting over their company’s decision to ban a Hong Kong protest video game app
Vox, October 15, 2019
美国再次呼吁“人道”解决香港问题
US Renews Call for 'Humane' Solution to Hong Kong
Voice of America, October 17, 2019
U.S. tells Chinese diplomats to give notice of meetings
Reuters, October 17, 2019
中国租下了太平洋一整座岛屿,它想做什么?
China Is Leasing an Entire Pacific Island. Its Residents Are Shocked.
The New York Times, October 16, 2019
Nepal shelves extradition, border road plans with China
Economic Times, October 14, 2019
Chinese lawyer Chen Qiushi, censured over Hong Kong social media posts, vows to keep speaking out
South China Morning Post, October 16, 2019
Christian Dior criticized over China map, apologizes, upholds 'one China'
Reuters, October 17, 2019
菲律宾外长呼吁民众抵制涉南海争议动画片《雪人奇缘》 (Philippines foreign secretary urges boycott of DreamWorks animated movie with "offensive" map of South China Sea)
Radio France Internationale, October 17, 2019
Rights Activist Stands Trial Alongside Family Members in China's Guangdong
Radio Free Asia, October 15, 2019
'Think of your family': China threatens European citizens over Xinjiang protests
The Guardian, October 17, 2019
China Is Exporting Its Anti-Muslim Strategy to India
The Nation, October 17, 2019
China’s targeting of the NBA shows why it may fail at building soft power, and the Chinese dream
South China Morning Post, October 16, 2019
Are China's Tantrums Signs of Strength or Weakness?
The Atlantic, October 16, 2019
Chinese Propaganda Has No Place on Campus
Foreign Policy, October 15, 2019
A Modern Myth, And A Story Of Modern China
SupChina, October 15, 2019
Protesters demand CCTV footage from Tiu Keng Leng school following death of 15-year-old student
Hong Kong Free Press, October 16, 2019
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she expects police to submit full report to coroner on death of 15-year-old girl, that has triggered violence and conspiracy theories
South China Morning Post, October 15, 2019
香港抗议者抵制星巴克,麦当劳会是下一个吗?
Hong Kong Protesters Are Targeting Starbucks. Apple Could Be Next.
The New York Times, October 16, 2019
Hong Kong people nominated for Nobel peace prize
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 16, 2019
禁蒙面止暴否 六成人:惹反效果 明報民調:暴力衝突 53%市民稱政府責任最大 (Over 50% believe protesters have right to self defense in latest poll, almost 70% wish to disband police force)
Ming Pao, October 16, 2019
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民意仍然堅實 處境造就升級 (The people's will is firm: escalation is caused by circumstances)
Stand News, October 16, 2019
星島:員佐級協會申法院禁令 阻公眾同時查閱選民姓名住址 免警員遭起底 (Junior Police Officer Association applies for court injunction to prohibit inspection of voters' names and addresses information "to prevent doxxing of police officers")
Stand News, October 16, 2019
【逃犯條例.多圖】港人修頓球場冒雨聲援莫利 焚燒球衣表達不滿勒邦占士言論 (Stand with Morey: Hong Kong protesters gather in the rain to support NBA manager that spoke out on Hong Kong)
Ming Pao, October 15, 2019
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Furious Hong Kong protesters burn LeBron James jersey over free speech comments
Independent, October 15, 2019
Hong Kong Protesters Rage Against Corporate China's Growing Control
Bloomberg, October 15, 2019
37 歲地盤工被捕 警:涉網上指控警方打死人,煽惑他人包圍政府建築物 (Construction worker arrested for incitement for social media posts accusing police of beating detained protesters to death)
Stand News, October 16, 2019
Gov’t asks District Council election candidates meaning of ‘Liberate Hong Kong’ as hopefuls decry ‘political censorship’
Hong Kong Free Press, October 15, 2019
Hong Kong secondary school student charged over box cutter attack on police officer
South China Morning Post, October 15, 2019
‘She eats foreign sausage’: Junius Ho kicked out of LegCo meeting over sexist insult
Coconuts Hong Kong, October 15, 2019
蔡維邦稱大律師公會對示威者暴力沉默 公會:一直譴責任何暴力 (Barrister who represented Edward Leung in riot case leaves Bar Association over organization's silence on protester violence)
Ming Pao, October 15, 2019
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Criminal lawyer Edwin Choy opens up on resignation from Hong Kong Bar Association, saying his outlook on protest violence diverged too much from others
South China Morning Post, October 14, 2019
香港街头“军备竞赛”升级,抗议者引爆自制炸弹
Homemade Bomb Detonated for First Time in Hong Kong Protests
The New York Times, October 15, 2019
Apple’s data sharing with firms tied to the Chinese government may endanger dissidents
Quartz, October 16, 2019
New technologies to debut at 6th World Internet Conference
Sina, October 16, 2019
China harvesting data on global scale, Australian report warns
South China Morning Post, October 15, 2019
TikTok has moved into Facebook’s backyard and is starting to poach its employees
CNBC, October 14, 2019
The apps of China’s social credit system
Trivium China, October 14, 2019
Dahua Celebrates PRC 70th Wearing Communist Party Hammer and Sickle
IP Video Market, October 11, 2019
China Threatens to Retaliate If U.S. Enacts Hong Kong Bill
Bloomberg, October 16, 2019
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美眾議院通過《香港人權與民主法案》 港府:遺憾、不應干預特區內部事務 (Hong Kong government "expresses regret" at House passing Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act)
Stand News, October 16, 2019
Xi Jinping to open Military World Games in China as PLA goes on charm offensive
South China Morning Post, October 16, 2019
Taiwan sends presidential envoy to boost Czech ties after Prague moves to scrap sister city agreement with Beijing
South China Morning Post, October 15, 2019
Chinese in New Zealand's capital celebrate PRC's 70th founding anniversary
Xinhua, October 15, 2019
Trump's 'China Muse' Has an Imaginary Friend
The Chronicle Review, October 15, 2019
Air Pollution Is Linked to Miscarriages in China, Study Finds
The New York Times, October 14, 2019
Hong Kong, Taiwan Residents Controlled in Mainland China
Bitter Winter, October 14, 2019
【專訪】曾居港美國人 Sam NBA 賽事舉「Free HK」標語被逐 「普通人的抗爭也有重大影響力啊」(Interview with Sam Wachs, protester who held "Free HK" sign at NBA match: "The fight of ordinary people is powerful too")
Stand News, October 16, 2019
How Guangdong missed the chance for genuine workplace collective bargaining
China Labour Bulletin, October 15, 2019
Mother of Girl Who Drowned During Night Out Pleads for Answers
Sixth Tone, October 14, 2019
China’s controversial South China Sea map is entering pop culture thanks to US companies
Quartz, October 15, 2019
Agents' advice on NBA-China spat: 'No upside to speaking out'
Hoops Hype, October 14, 2019
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LeBron James Says Tweet Supporting Hong Kong Protests Was ‘Misinformed’
Wall Street Journal, October 14, 2019Charania: Inside what went on among Nets and Lakers players on the ground in China amid the NBA-China conflict
The Athletic, October 14, 2019
First Court Ruling In China Against Sexual Harassment On Public Transportation
SupChina, October 15, 2019
Head Of Central South University TV Station Under Investigation For Alleged Sexual Assault
SupChina, October 15, 2019
U.S. pension funds took positions in blacklisted Chinese surveillance company
Reuters, October 15, 2019
【專訪】三個放火的少年 和理非怎樣變「火魔法師」? 武力邊緣上的抗爭 (The brink of violence: How three peaceful protesters became "fire magicians" throwing molotov cocktails)
Stand News, October 14, 2019
It’s make or break for Carrie Lam as she prepares to deliver her policy address
South China Morning Post, October 14, 2019
Can American Values Survive in a Chinese World? A new book looks at the China challenge for the United States, and China itself
Foreign Policy, October 12, 2019
What Just Happened with the NBA in China?
ChinaFile, October 10, 2019
‘Fight with Hong Kong’: 130,000 gather to urge US to pass Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act to monitor city’s autonomy, organisers say
Hong Kong Free Press, October 15, 2019
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Ming Pao, October 15, 2019
Hong Kong bans protesters from police housing areas amid escalating violence
Reuters, October 15, 2019
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Ming Pao, October 14, 2019選舉主任要求黃之鋒回覆是否認同眾志「民主自決」主張 (Joshua Wong asked to confirm stance on "democratic self-determination" and whether he represents Demosisto in run for upcoming district council election)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 15, 2019
香港知專公開陳彥霖出事當日CCTV疑曾剪接 學生街坊不滿破壞校園 (Hong Kong Design Institute shows security footage after 15-year-old protester found dead, students suspect footage was edited, school says original file lost)
Stand News, October 14, 2019
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Inmediahk.net, October 11, 2019
【禁蒙面法】中年婦扯示威者口罩被摔倒 律政司證實為法庭檢控主任 (Woman who ripped off protesters' masks during march discovered to be court prosecutor)
Ming Pao, October 14, 2019
‘We will not sever ties’: Hong Kong violence prompts debate but no division among protesters
Agence France-Presse, October 14, 2019
Protester ‘slashed police officer’s neck’ with sharp object, amid clashes and vandalism across Hong Kong
Hong Kong Free Press, October 13, 2019
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Hong Kong Free Press, October 13, 2019
Elderly Hongkongers protest outside police headquarters in Wan Chai in support of alleged abuse victims
South China Morning Post, October 12, 2019
‘They don’t deserve sympathy’: how a young police recruit switched sides to join the Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong Free Press, October 12, 2019
Hong Kong: arrest of 750 children during protests sparks outcry
The Guardian, October 11, 2019
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Ming Pao, October 14, 2019
Hong Kong Protester Says She Was Sexually Assaulted by Police After Being Arrested
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China's Huawei says open to 'no backdoor' agreement with India
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Bloomberg, October 15, 2019
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New German rules leave 5G telecoms door open to Huawei
Reuters, October 14, 2019
Chinese app on Xi’s ideology allows data access to users’ phones, report says
Washington Post, October 13, 2019
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Voice of America, October 15, 2019Studying “study the great nation”
Open Technology Fund, October 12, 2019
Efforts to split China will end in ‘bodies smashed and bones ground to powder’ says Chinese President Xi Jinping
Agence France-Presse, October 14, 2019
Inside a Brazen Scheme to Woo China: Gifts, Golf and a $4,254 Wine
The New York Times, October 14, 2019
Philippine Top Diplomat Apologizes to China for Tweets on Mao
Bloomberg, October 13, 2019
Beijing used ‘visa blackmail’ to try and stop Taiwan visit, US congressman claims
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China’s Xi Jinping arrives in Nepal with deals, promises, and pressure
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Human Rights Watch, October 11, 2019
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Quartz, October 14, 2019
Canadian police took down a Hong Kong protester. Here’s what happened
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Joshua Wong spurs Chinese embassies in Thailand and Singapore into PR action
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Vietnam pulls DreamWorks' 'Abominable' film over South China Sea map
Reuters, October 14, 2019
NBA遇上“铁拳”:美国软实力在中国遇挫
American Basketball vs. Chinese Hardball: Guess Who Won
The New York Times, October 14, 2019
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China Digital Times, October 11, 2019
China introduces exit system for political educators
Global Times, October 14, 2019
Are Australian universities putting our national security at risk by working with China?
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, October 14, 2019
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Sydney Morning Herald, October 13, 2019Queensland student seeks court order against Chinese diplomat
Sydney Morning Herald, October 14, 2019
Police called in as Hong Kong and China tensions spread to UK universities
Telegraph, October 12, 2019
China’s internet regulator praises whistle-blowers for keeping cyberspace free of ‘harmful’ content
South China Morning Post, October 12, 2019
江天勇获释后续遭软禁 妻批中国法律是“废纸” (Jiang Tianyong under house arrest, surveillance after prison release, wife criticizes Chinese law as a "useless piece of paper")
Deutsche Welle, October 14, 2019
Is corporal punishment acceptable in Chinese schools? Government edict reopens debate
South China Morning Post, October 12, 2019
India Arrests 15 Members of Tibetan Exile Group Ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Visit
Radio Free Asia, October 11, 2019
退休女教授转香港示威图片 被脱光衣服拘留于武警基地 (Retired professor receives 15 days administration detention for sharing Hong Kong protest photos, says kept in People's Armed Police facility with thousands of others)
Radio Free Asia, October 11, 2019
Tiananmen Liquor Seller, Family Forced Out of Home in China's Sichuan
Radio Free Asia, October 11, 2019
Beautifying Uyghur Bodies: Fashion, “Modernity,” and State Power in the Tarim Basin
UCCC Westminster, October 11, 2019
郭志:義戰、私了、裝修⋯⋯「勇武」的可與不可 (Battles, "lion-birds," and "renovations": The cans and cannots of Hong Kong's radicals)
The Initium, October 11, 2019
張可:從中國70年國慶,看「新時代」中國民族主義是如何生成的 (Studying the 70th year celebrations to understand the birth of "New Era" Chinese nationalism)
The Initium, October 10, 2019
Beijing’s simplistic narrative on Taiwan is fuelling tensions
Financial Times, October 10, 2019
Hong Kong's metro, legislature open but more protests planned
Al Jazeera, October 11, 2019
Nearly a third of Hong Kong protesters arrested over past four months of unrest aged under 18, city’s No 2 official reveals, calling trend ‘heartbreaking’
South China Morning Post, October 11, 2019
【記者右眼失明】印尼傭工領事館示威 促印尼向港府施壓尋求公義 (Indonesian migrant workers rally outside their consulate to urge action on reporter shot blind during protests)
Stand News, October 11, 2019
‘I am not the only one’: Hong Kong student removes mask and accuses police of sexual assault
Hong Kong Free Press, October 11, 2019
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Stand News, October 11, 2019
【逃犯條例】清潔工會:清理水炮車殘餘物皮膚刺痛 反駁陳肇始稱工人獲保護裝備 (Cleaning workers union says no special gear provided for workers handling chemical residue from riot control weapons, lack of guidelines for evacuating protest scenes while on duty)
Ming Pao, October 10, 2019
Police have right to remove masks from reporters and patients at any time under new law, top brass tell frontline officers
South China Morning Post, October 10, 2019
‘You’re not alone’: Hong Kong activists united over raising awareness about gender-based violence
Hong Kong Free Press, October 10, 2019
Apple CEO Tim Cook defends decision to remove Hong Kong maps app in memo to staff
Bloomberg, October 11, 2019
Apple removes Quartz app in China
CNN, October 10, 2019
Google pulls Hong Kong protester role-playing app
Reuters, October 10, 2019
Blizzard boycott: Fortnite creator says he won't punish players for supporting human rights
Independent, October 10, 2019
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Wired, October 10, 2019
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The New York Times, October 9, 2019
China complains about US visa restrictions
Associated Press, October 10, 2019
Hong Kong Unrest an Ominous Lesson on Chinese Rule: Taiwan Leader
Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2019
China Steps Up Fight Against Fake Data
Caixin, October 10, 2019
Solomon Islands joins China's Belt and Road Initiative, as leaders meet in Beijing
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, October 10, 2019
China’s Bangkok Mission Criticizes Thai Politician for Contacting Hong Kong Activist
Radio Free Asia, October 10, 2019
Tiananmen veterans view Hong Kong’s crisis with fatalism: They have seen history made before, at a terrible price
The Economist, October 12, 2019
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South China Morning Post, October 11, 2019
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The New York Times, October 10, 2019
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Radio Television Hong Kong, October 10, 2019
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China Digital Times, October 10, 2019
担忧国际形象受损,中国为NBA事件降温
China Blows Whistle on Nationalistic Protests Against the N.B.A.
The New York Times, October 11, 2019
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China Digital Times, October 10, 2019
In China, courts deny women divorces in the name of "social harmony," even if their husbands beat them
The Economist, October 12, 2019
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BBC, October 11, 2019
Family of Uyghur in Belgium Under House Arrest After Abduction From Embassy in Beijing
Radio Free Asia, October 10, 2019
Carrie Lam’s mask ban is an ineffective stick for violent protesters. Where’s the carrot for moderate protesters?
South China Morning Post, October 10, 2019
Is China using tourists to extend its overseas influence?
Channel News Asia, October 10, 2019
The collapse of democracy in Hong Kong is the story of a very British betrayal
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China Forces the N.B.A. to Weigh Value Against Values
New Yorker, October 8, 2019