Released from jail after serving his sentence, his appeals to be recognized as innocent were not accepted.
Hong Kong
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.
Hu Aimin, Falun Gong, and Violence: A Crucial Case for Hong Kong’s Future
The CCP’s legal and propaganda maneuvers try to compel the judiciary to declare that a man who destroyed Falun Gong stalls did not commit any crime.
League of Social Democrats in Hong Kong Accused of Being a “Cult”
The last active pro-democracy group in Hong Kong is under attack. Few have noticed the skillful use of the “cult” narrative against it.
Hong Kong Singer Eman Lam and the Xuanwu Temple of Wealth: When the CCP Protects a “Cult”
The strange story of a controversial religious movement accused of having turned an independently minded performer into a CCP fan.
Cardinal Zen, Others Arrested in Hong Kong, Then Released on Bail
The 90-year-old prelate has been detained together with an academic, a barrister, and a singer and LGBT activist with the pretext of his past activity in the now-defunct 612 Fund.
Churchill, the CCP, and Hong Kong: China Tries to Falsify History
The Communist “Hong Kong Independent Battalion” fought the Nationalists rather than the Japanese. Churchill’s stand of Hong Kong saved thousands of Chinese.
All Elections in Hong Kong Are Now Meaningless
It is now crystal clear that Beijing would never allow a free and honest vote.
Boxer Rebellion Book Banned in Hong Kong
Book dealers who sold an historical work by Liu Qikun are threatened with punishment under the National Security Law.
Ban of Falun Gong in Hong Kong Promoted Through False Survey
A strange press conference on October 7 claimed that Hongkongers strongly support the application of the National Security Law against the movement.









