Chinese dissident and Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai
Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong freedom hero, stands strong against the CCP
For 30 consecutive years, Hong Kong remembered the massacre in Tiananmen Square, which occurred in 1989. However, on June 4, 2020, citizen events in memory of the occasion were banned by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), alleging the proximity of the COVID pandemic. Among those who defied that communist ordinance was Jimmy ...
Jimmy Lai’s lawyers seek international support for his immediate release by the Chinese regime
After the implementation of the National Security Law of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the life of Hong Kong citizens changed utterly. Far from enjoying freedom, they are now suspected of being dissidents and suffer all kinds of censorship, repression, and arrests. The CCP's persecution of journalists after the 2019 demonstrations ...
Hong Kong: From a self-governing territory and world financial center to a satellite of the Chinese regime
Hong Kong is a former British colony declared autonomous territory since 1997. This status has allowed it to develop and become one of the most important financial centers in the world. But the Chinese regime in recent years has ceased to respect the "non-intervention" agreements, penetrating more and more into ...
Today, Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily is forced to close after pressure from the Chinese Communist Party
The board of directors of Apple Daily confirmed the rumors that shook the press during the last hours stating that on June 24, both the print edition and the digital version of the newspaper will cease to be published. The decision came because of intense pressure exerted by the Chinese ...
Chinese dissident fears for pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong if Biden becomes president
Chinese dissident and Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai expressed concern that a Joe Biden administration settling in the White House would not support pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong as he believes President Donald Trump is doing. Lai is a personality in Hong Kong who is among the victims of the ...

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