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Hong Kong Student Activists Charged Over 2014 Protests

5722EB9A-0458-4BEB-AD99-8248CF5FE231_w640_r1_sStudent leaders Joshua Wong (L-R), Lester Shum and Alex Chow attend a rally at the Occupy Central protest site outside the Legislative Council at Admiralty in Hong Kong, Dec. 10, 2014.

August 19, 2015 11:49 AM

Two student activists in Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement have been charged with their involvement in last year’s Occupy protest against Chinese rule.

Alex Chow, 25, former leader of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, and Joshua Wong, 18, head of the student activist group, Scholarism, Continue reading

Joshua Wong: ‘We had no clear goals’ in Hong Kong protests

_84591219_gettyimages-456423004By Juliana Liu Hong Kong correspondent, BBC News

2 August 2015

Wherever Joshua Wong goes in Hong Kong, the teenage political activist is instantly recognised.

In the space of just half an hour in the Admiralty district, two young professionals and a group of middle-aged women greet him warmly, asking to pose for photos with him on their mobile phones.

But when I ask for permission to snap them jointly for a news story, Continue reading

Hong Kong Activists Write to Chinese Police Calling For Lawyers’ Release

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Hong Kong resident signs postcard calling for release of Chinese rights lawyers, Aug. 2, 2015.
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Activists in Hong Kong have launched a postcard campaign targeting Chinese officials over the detention of dozens of rights lawyers in a nationwide crackdown on the country’s embattled legal profession.

By 4.00 p.m. local time on Monday, at least 265 lawyers, law firm staff, Continue reading

China Tries Activist Who Supported Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement

 

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Ye Xiaozheng displays a banner saying ‘Protesting for Freedom’ in a photo posted to social media.
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An activist from the southern Chinese province of Guangdong stood trial on Thursday for subversion after he showed online support for last year’s pro-democracy Occupy Central movement in neighboring Hong Kong.

Ye Xiaozheng, known online by his nickname Humian Yizhou (“A boat on the lake”), Continue reading

Hong Kong Student Leaders Charged Over Democracy Protest

3D7423EB-3271-47CB-AF84-11AD23F1B971_w640_r1_s_cx0_cy2_cw0Student leaders Joshua Wong (R) and Nathan Law smile in front of supporters holding yellow umbrellas, symbol of the Occupy Central movement, outside a police station in Hong Kong, July 14, 2015.
July 14, 2015 3:50 PM

HONG KONG—Two Hong Kong students who rose to fame during pro-democracy demonstrations that angered Beijing last year were charged on Tuesday with obstructing police during a protest earlier in the year.

The charges were related to a protest outside the office Continue reading

Hong Kong journalist association says press freedom deteriorating

 

A newspaper columnist urges passersby to support stabbed former Ming Pao chief editor Kevin Lau in Hong Kong February 28, 2014.   REUTERS/Bobby Yip

A newspaper columnist urges passersby to support stabbed former Ming Pao chief editor Kevin Lau in Hong Kong February 28, 2014. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

A newspaper columnist urges passersby to support stabbed former Ming Pao chief editor Kevin Lau in Hong Kong February 28, 2014.
REUTERS/BOBBY YIP

The Hong Kong Journalists’ Association says PP has Continue reading

Hong Kong Charges Four Over Public Burning of Beijing’s Policy Paper

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Occupy Central leader Joshua Wong speaks to the media after a vote at the city’s legislature in Hong Kong, June 18, 2015.
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Four Hong Kong pro-democracy activists, including Occupy Central student leader Joshua Wong, face charges of obstructing the police in the course of their duty, Continue reading

Hong Kong Democracy Activists Ponder Next Steps

DDB508C8-F95D-4B3D-90D0-588516B16753_w640_r1_sFILE – Pro-democracy protesters holding yellow umbrellas attend a rally outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, Wednesday, June 17, 2015.

Joyce Huang

July 03, 2015 1:38 AM

This week, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy activists turned out in lower numbers than expected for marches marking the 18th anniversary for the territory’s handover to China.

After almost a year of non-stop rallies, some 48,000 Hong Kongers took to the street on July 1, making it one of the annual protest’s lowest Continue reading