prolonged detention or sentencing. Press freedom in Hong Kong has since entered a dark and chilling era.
According to the latest figures from the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), at least 49 journalists have been arrested since the 2019
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At the January State Council meeting, Chinese Premier Li Qiang vowed to ensure fair wages for migrant workers and punish employers who
In just six months under the revamped Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB), Hong Kong’s licensing body for social workers has disqualified or
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The recent martial law crisis in South Korea has drawn significant attention to the power struggles between the president and parliament, as
In September, Vincent Lam, former vice convenor of Hong Kong's Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF), organised an exhibition in London titled "Behind
During the 2019 anti-extradition bill protests, nearly five hundred independent labour unions were formed, giving rise to the New Labour Movement and
Five years after the 2019 Anti-Extradition Bill Movement, hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers left the city, while others chose to stay.