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Hong Kong 'Patriot' Reports Dozens to Police Under National Security Law
Ins Tang, a former Hong Kong bank employee, reports nearly 100 individuals and organizations to authorities for alleged violations of the national security law, highlighting the chilling effect on dissent and the rise of pro-Beijing 'patriots' actively monitoring citizens.
Hong Kong 'Patriot' Reports Dozens to Police Under National Security Law
Ins Tang, a former Hong Kong bank employee, reports nearly 100 individuals and organizations to authorities for alleged violations of the national security law, highlighting the chilling effect on dissent and the rise of pro-Beijing 'patriots' actively monitoring citizens.
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52% Bias Score


Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.
Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.
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56% Bias Score


Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four pro-democracy activists, including Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan, were released from Hong Kong prisons on Tuesday after serving over four years for conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law, following a 2021 arrest for organizing a 2020 unofficial primar...
Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four pro-democracy activists, including Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan, were released from Hong Kong prisons on Tuesday after serving over four years for conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law, following a 2021 arrest for organizing a 2020 unofficial primar...
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44% Bias Score


Four Hong Kong Lawmakers Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four former Hong Kong lawmakers, jailed since 2021 for subversion under a Beijing-imposed law, were released on Tuesday, marking a partial resolution to a case that epitomizes the shrinking space for dissent in the Asian financial hub.
Four Hong Kong Lawmakers Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four former Hong Kong lawmakers, jailed since 2021 for subversion under a Beijing-imposed law, were released on Tuesday, marking a partial resolution to a case that epitomizes the shrinking space for dissent in the Asian financial hub.
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60% Bias Score


Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican's deal with China on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after regaining his passport, which was confiscated following his 2022 arrest under a national security law; he will...
Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican's deal with China on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after regaining his passport, which was confiscated following his 2022 arrest under a national security law; he will...
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48% Bias Score


US Sanctions Six Chinese and Hong Kong Officials for "Transnational Repression
The Trump administration sanctioned six Chinese and Hong Kong officials for "transnational repression," freezing their US assets and barring US financial transactions in response to the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong following the 2020 national security law; the move was welcomed by advocacy group...
US Sanctions Six Chinese and Hong Kong Officials for "Transnational Repression
The Trump administration sanctioned six Chinese and Hong Kong officials for "transnational repression," freezing their US assets and barring US financial transactions in response to the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong following the 2020 national security law; the move was welcomed by advocacy group...
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44% Bias Score

Hong Kong Informer: Dozens Reported for National Security Violations
A former Hong Kong banker, Innes Tang, has reported nearly 100 people to the police for alleged national security violations since the 2020 National Security Law, highlighting a new culture of informing and impacting freedoms in the city.

Hong Kong Informer: Dozens Reported for National Security Violations
A former Hong Kong banker, Innes Tang, has reported nearly 100 people to the police for alleged national security violations since the 2020 National Security Law, highlighting a new culture of informing and impacting freedoms in the city.
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52% Bias Score

Hong Kong Police Arrest Relatives of Wanted Activist Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of wanted activist Anna Kwok on April 30th for allegedly managing her finances, marking the first use of the national security law against an absconder's relatives; the father, Kwok Yin-sang, was denied bail and charged under the security law.

Hong Kong Police Arrest Relatives of Wanted Activist Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of wanted activist Anna Kwok on April 30th for allegedly managing her finances, marking the first use of the national security law against an absconder's relatives; the father, Kwok Yin-sang, was denied bail and charged under the security law.
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48% Bias Score

Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists—Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan—were released from prison on Tuesday after serving over four years following a 2021 conviction under the national security law for conspiracy to commit subversion related to a 2020 unofficial primary el...

Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists—Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan—were released from prison on Tuesday after serving over four years following a 2021 conviction under the national security law for conspiracy to commit subversion related to a 2020 unofficial primary el...
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36% Bias Score

Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican-China agreement on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after a court hearing, despite having his passport confiscated in 2022 following an arrest under a national security l...

Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican-China agreement on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after a court hearing, despite having his passport confiscated in 2022 following an arrest under a national security l...
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48% Bias Score

Amnesty Relocates Hong Kong Office in Defiance of China's Security Law
Amnesty International reopened its Hong Kong office "in exile" on Tuesday, led by Hong Kong activists based in several countries, to counter China's national security law that has led to the arrest and conviction of hundreds under charges of subversion and terrorism.

Amnesty Relocates Hong Kong Office in Defiance of China's Security Law
Amnesty International reopened its Hong Kong office "in exile" on Tuesday, led by Hong Kong activists based in several countries, to counter China's national security law that has led to the arrest and conviction of hundreds under charges of subversion and terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

US Sanctions Six Hong Kong, Beijing Officials for Undermining Autonomy
The U.S. State Department sanctioned six Hong Kong and Beijing officials for undermining Hong Kong's autonomy and engaging in transnational repression, freezing their U.S. assets and prohibiting transactions with them, citing the use of Hong Kong's national security law to silence pro-democracy acti...

US Sanctions Six Hong Kong, Beijing Officials for Undermining Autonomy
The U.S. State Department sanctioned six Hong Kong and Beijing officials for undermining Hong Kong's autonomy and engaging in transnational repression, freezing their U.S. assets and prohibiting transactions with them, citing the use of Hong Kong's national security law to silence pro-democracy acti...
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40% Bias Score
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