Five years ago, Beijing imposed the Hong Kong National Security Law (NSL), under the pretext of safeguarding “national security”, to silence dissent
The events described here, from 1990 to the present, epitomise some of the highs and lows of the development of the independent
Two years into the authoritarian ruleFull Report Hong Kong’s independent trade union movement face unprecedented suppression under the city’s draconian National Security
Since the promulgation of the National Security Law on 30 June 2020, at least 8 trade union leaders have been prosecuted because
Article 9 of the Hong Kong National Security Law requires the government to strengthen supervision and regulation over matters concerning national security,
They were sentenced to 19 months in jail over children's books which deemed to be "seditious".
She's been detained since March 2022. Winnie Yu is a registered nurse by profession and the former chairperson of the Hospital Authority
She's been detained since March, 2021. Carol Ng is the former chairperson of the HKCTU and the British Airways Hong Kong Cabin
Lee Cheuk-yan has been detained since April, 2021. Lee is the former general secretary of the HKCTU and former chairperson of the