On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the National Security Ordinance, the Hong Kong government rushed through sweeping amendments to the
Five years ago, Beijing imposed the Hong Kong National Security Law (NSL), under the pretext of safeguarding “national security”, to silence dissent
prolonged detention or sentencing. Press freedom in Hong Kong has since entered a dark and chilling era.
For over 30 years, Hong Kong was home to the world’s largest public remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, where Chinese
According to the latest figures from the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), at least 49 journalists have been arrested since the 2019
oday (28 April) marks Workers’ Memorial Day and two years since Hong Kong introduced tougher penalties for workplace safety violations. Yet, critics
The government has submitted proposed amendments to the Trade Unions Ordinance to the Legislative Council, which severely infringe upon workers’ rights to
In just six months under the revamped Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB), Hong Kong’s licensing body for social workers has disqualified or
45 pro-democracy activists including vocal trade unionists Carol Ng, Winnie Yu and labour advocate Leung Kwok-hung were convicted of "conspiracy to subvert
HK Labour Rights Monitor’s Statement on the Sentencing of HK47 Primary Trial Today (19 November 2024), 1,361 days after the police formally