Do not believe the Chinese media (or Wikipedia). The popular actor has been sentenced to a long jail term because he is pro-democracy, not because he is violent.
Gladys Kwok
“Article 23”: The Secret of Confession Under Attack in Hong Kong
The proposed new Security Law will compel priests and pastors to disclose information about “treason” learned in confession.
No Horse Racing, Please, We’re Chinese: The End of a Venerable Tradition in Macau
The government closed horse racing activities as they “do not correspond to the developmental needs of society”—nor to Xi Jinping’s new “red” moralism.
China’s Strange Battle Against Buddhists Releasing Mineral Water into Rivers
Believers have released fish for making merit for centuries. The CCP is now campaigning against the alleged release of mineral water. Why?
Hong-Kong-Style National Security Law Comes to Macau
Macau seemed quiet. But now the CCP has decided that it is at risk of “foreign infiltrations,” and needs a security law as tough as in Hong Kong.
Sinicization of Christianity Comes to Hong Kong
Hong Kong Protestant churches are told it is time to “Sinicize,” i.e., adapt to a Socialist society and to the CCP leadership, as those in Mainland China were compelled to do.
The CCP Against Juliet: Why King Charles’ Coronation Concert Angered the Party
Actress Mei Mac performed Juliet in a “Romeo and Juliet” scene and was interviewed displaying the banned slogan “Come On Hong Kong” on her sleeves.
Hong Kong: Christian Scholar Peng Manyuan Released but Not Rehabilitated
Released from jail after serving his sentence, his appeals to be recognized as innocent were not accepted.
Autistic Falun Gong Sympathizer Sentenced in Hong Kong
Chen Taisen had posted messages denouncing organ harvesting on prisoners of conscience in China and inciting to protest.
Our Lady of Naju: Catholic New Religious Movement Followers Harassed in Hong Kong
In South Korea, the leader of the movement has been excommunicated by the Catholic Church. In Hong Kong, it becomes a problem of police.









