Hong Kong Protest 2025. Hong Kong Protest Leaders Give Government Oct. 1 Deadline TIME Jackie Chen was part of a group of social workers who often carried a loudspeaker seeking to mediate between police and protesters during. Chloe attended her first protests with her school friends, in the early days of Hong Kong's 2019 demonstrations
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Just one year after its passage, Hong Kong's Article 23 law has further squeezed people's freedoms and enabled authorities to intensify their crackdown on peaceful activism in the city and beyond, Amnesty International said In September 2014, tens of thousands of protesters began to stage mass sit-ins in downtown Hong Kong, demanding fully democratic elections
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HONG KONG (AP) — A social worker who tried to mediate during the height of the 2019 anti-government protests in Hong Kong was convicted of rioting Tuesday in the latest case that signaled the tough stance the authorities have taken toward political cases. Chloe attended her first protests with her school friends, in the early days of Hong Kong's 2019 demonstrations HONG KONG (AP) — A social worker who tried to mediate during the height of the 2019 anti-government protests in Hong Kong was convicted of rioting Tuesday in the latest case that signaled the tough stance the authorities have taken toward political cases.
Hong Kong Protests Spread as 'Umbrella Revolution' Takes Hold NBC News. With the national security legislation now in place in Hong Kong, mass protests against Article 23 are no longer likely in the city. The Hong Kong Journalists' Association is appealing to journalists to preserve Facebook live video footage of 2019 protests after Meta said it will start deleting archived videos from.
Dramatic images from the Hong Kong protests ABC News. Jackie Chen was part of a group of social workers who often carried a loudspeaker seeking to mediate between police and protesters during. While the Umbrella protests failed to change the political system in Hong Kong, the determination and the desire for change exploded five years later in 2019 as a staggering 2 million protesters — almost a third of the population — took to the streets to protest against an amendment to the city's extradition bill that extends the mechanism.