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Hong Kong Activists Granted Asylum in UK, Australia
Two Hong Kong pro-democracy activists, Tony Chung and Ted Hui, who fled the city after facing charges under the national security law, have been granted asylum in Britain and Australia, respectively, highlighting the erosion of civil liberties and increasing international tensions.
Hong Kong Activists Granted Asylum in UK, Australia
Two Hong Kong pro-democracy activists, Tony Chung and Ted Hui, who fled the city after facing charges under the national security law, have been granted asylum in Britain and Australia, respectively, highlighting the erosion of civil liberties and increasing international tensions.
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48% Bias Score


Hong Kong Issues Arrest Warrants for 19 Overseas Activists
Hong Kong's national security police issued arrest warrants for 19 overseas-based activists, accused of subversion under the 2020 national security law for participating in the "Hong Kong Parliament," a pro-democracy group; the UK and Australia condemned the move as transnational repression.
Hong Kong Issues Arrest Warrants for 19 Overseas Activists
Hong Kong's national security police issued arrest warrants for 19 overseas-based activists, accused of subversion under the 2020 national security law for participating in the "Hong Kong Parliament," a pro-democracy group; the UK and Australia condemned the move as transnational repression.
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48% Bias Score


Four "Hong Kong 47" Activists Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four pro-democracy activists, including Jimmy Sham, were released from prison in Hong Kong on Friday, marking the second such release in a month following their conviction in the 2021 "Hong Kong 47" national security trial for conspiracy to commit subversion; the activists were found guilty of organ...
Four "Hong Kong 47" Activists Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four pro-democracy activists, including Jimmy Sham, were released from prison in Hong Kong on Friday, marking the second such release in a month following their conviction in the 2021 "Hong Kong 47" national security trial for conspiracy to commit subversion; the activists were found guilty of organ...
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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's Largest Pro-Democracy Party Disbands Amid Beijing Crackdown
Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy party, the Democratic Party, is disbanding after facing pressure from Chinese officials, marking a significant blow to the city's already diminished opposition movement following Beijing's sweeping crackdown.
Hong Kong's Largest Pro-Democracy Party Disbands Amid Beijing Crackdown
Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy party, the Democratic Party, is disbanding after facing pressure from Chinese officials, marking a significant blow to the city's already diminished opposition movement following Beijing's sweeping crackdown.
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44% Bias Score


Bounty Offered for Australian Activist in Hong Kong National Security Case
Anonymous letters offering a \$203,000 bounty for information on Australian pro-democracy activist Kevin Yam, who is wanted in Hong Kong for alleged national security crimes, were sent to Melbourne homes; Australia's foreign minister will raise the issue with Chinese and Hong Kong officials.
Bounty Offered for Australian Activist in Hong Kong National Security Case
Anonymous letters offering a \$203,000 bounty for information on Australian pro-democracy activist Kevin Yam, who is wanted in Hong Kong for alleged national security crimes, were sent to Melbourne homes; Australia's foreign minister will raise the issue with Chinese and Hong Kong officials.
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40% Bias Score

Chinese Bounty Placed on Hong Kong Activist in UK
Nineteen-year-old Chloe Cheung, a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist residing in Leeds, discovered on Christmas Eve 2024 that Chinese authorities had issued a HK\$1 million bounty for her arrest, stemming from her activism with a UK-based campaign group.

Chinese Bounty Placed on Hong Kong Activist in UK
Nineteen-year-old Chloe Cheung, a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist residing in Leeds, discovered on Christmas Eve 2024 that Chinese authorities had issued a HK\$1 million bounty for her arrest, stemming from her activism with a UK-based campaign group.
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40% Bias Score

Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Figures Released from Prison
Four Hong Kong pro-democracy figures, including veteran activist Sham Tsz-kit, were released from prison on Friday after serving over four years for "conspiracy to subvert state power," part of a larger trial of 47 opposition members under the National Security Law.

Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Figures Released from Prison
Four Hong Kong pro-democracy figures, including veteran activist Sham Tsz-kit, were released from prison on Friday after serving over four years for "conspiracy to subvert state power," part of a larger trial of 47 opposition members under the National Security Law.
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36% 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's Democratic Party Votes to Dissolve Amidst Crackdown
Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party, the Democratic Party, voted to dissolve itself on April 13, 2024, after facing years of suppression under China's 2020 national security law, leading to the imprisonment or exile of many members, effectively ending its political influence.

Hong Kong's Democratic Party Votes to Dissolve Amidst Crackdown
Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party, the Democratic Party, voted to dissolve itself on April 13, 2024, after facing years of suppression under China's 2020 national security law, leading to the imprisonment or exile of many members, effectively ending its political influence.
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56% Bias Score

Mass Jailings of Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists
Scores of pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong received prison sentences following a mass trial under the national security law, sparking international condemnation.

Mass Jailings of Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists
Scores of pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong received prison sentences following a mass trial under the national security law, sparking international condemnation.
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48% Bias Score
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