Tag: Human Rights
Thailand Pledges Support for Safe Return of Hong Kongers
Thailand Vows Assistance for Hong Kongers
Thailand has pledged its full support to ensure the safe return of Hong Kong residents who were lured to Southeast Asia for illegal work, according to security chief Chris...
Reevaluating Jimmy Lai’s Optimism on Hongkongers’ Resistance to Security Law: A Retrospective Analysis
Jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai recently admitted he was overly optimistic about Hong Kong residents' ability to resist the Beijing-imposed national security law. Lai, currently on trial for collusion with foreign forces and sedition,...
Understanding the New Laws: Hong Kong’s 45 Jailed Democrats and Illegal Activities
In Hong Kong, the recent sentencing of 45 pro-democracy figures has raised concerns about the fairness of the legal system. Critics argue that there seems to be a double standard, with different rules for...
Hong Kong 47: Government Considers Appeal for Longer Sentences amid International Condemnation
The Hong Kong government is considering whether to appeal for longer sentences for certain democrats who were recently jailed in the city's largest national security case. A total of 45 former legislators, ex-district councillors,...
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Jailed up to 10 Years in Landmark National Security Case
Hong Kong has been in the spotlight as pro-democracy activists faced sentencing in a landmark national security case. The High Court handed down jail terms to 45 individuals, including prominent figures like Benny Tai,...
Hong Kong Renumbered Lamp Posts Referencing Tiananmen Crackdown: Impact and Analysis
The Hong Kong government recently decided to renumber several lamp posts that previously bore codes referencing the date of the Tiananmen crackdown. The numbers “8964” and “6489” have been replaced with new codes. This...












