Hong Kong’s National Security Law puts democratic activists behind bars, these extensive powers to prosecute, detain, and imprison puts minors in danger.
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Can online activism in the digital age be a successful way of creating real change? The Milk Tea Alliance movement demonstrates the power of intersectional solidarity through social media.
Read moreMacau Democrats Barred From Election For “Disloyalty”
Candidates for election have been disqualified for allegedly not upholding the constitution or pledging allegiance.
Read moreHong Kong Court Convicts Democrats For Organising Protest March
Prominent democrats in Hong Kong have been convicted and sentenced up to 18 months in prison for organising a protest march last year.
Read moreHong Kong’s Highest Court Upholds Ban on Face-Coverings
The Court of Final Appeal has ruled that the Executive can continue to use emergency powers granted by a colonial-era law, at the expense of civil liberties.
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