A whole city is transformed into a battlefield. The main organizer of the “2047 HK Monitor” group is there to document developments for us.
by Marco Respinti
Edward K.C. Chin is back in his home city, Hong Kong. There, he witnesses the daily brutality of the pro-CCP police against protesters for freedom and democracy. In Hong Kong, he has shot pictures and filmed videos that he wants the world to see. He believes Bitter Winter does a great job in broadcasting the truth about CCP to the world, and so it is to us that he has sent his exclusive coverage of recent events.
Commenting on the images you are seeing now, he told Bitter Winter, “This is the riot police in the heart of Central Hong Kong’s financial district. Now, this is the new normal.”

Marco Respinti is an Italian professional journalist, member of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), author, translator, and lecturer. He has contributed and contributes to several journals and magazines both in print and online, both in Italy and abroad. Author of books and chapter in books, he has translated and/or edited works by, among others, Edmund Burke, Charles Dickens, T.S. Eliot, Russell Kirk, J.R.R. Tolkien, Régine Pernoud and Gustave Thibon. A Senior fellow at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal (a non-partisan, non-profit U.S. educational organization based in Mecosta, Michigan), he is also a founding member as well as a member of the Advisory Council of the Center for European Renewal (a non-profit, non-partisan pan-European educational organization based in The Hague, The Netherlands). A member of the Advisory Council of the European Federation for Freedom of Belief, in December 2022, the Universal Peace Federation bestowed on him, among others, the title of Ambassador of Peace. From February 2018 to December 2022, he has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Family News. He serves as Director-in-Charge of the academic publication The Journal of CESNUR and Bitter Winter: A Magazine on Religious Liberty and Human Rights.


