Book dealers who sold an historical work by Liu Qikun are threatened with punishment under the National Security Law.
Hong Kong
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.
Buddhists Falsely Accused of Being Falun Gong Members in Hong Kong
Accusations against True Buddha School devotees in Hong Kong by the Chinese Communist Party are aimed at applying the National Security Law against them.
London: Reminders of CCP Oppression May Surround the World’s Largest Chinese Embassy
Tiananmen Square, Uyghur Court, Hong Kong Square and Tibet Hill may become main thoroughfares around the soon to be built Chinese embassy in London.
Three Things You Do Not Know About China and the Olympics
Repression of athletes from Hong Kong, sexist offenses against a gold medalist, and criticism of a Chinese ambassador who tried to be kinder than usual.
Vatican Appoints New Bishop of Hong Kong
Jesuit Stephen Chow Sau-yan is a compromise choice between pro-Beijing candidate Peter Choy and his anti-CCP rival, Joseph Ha.
Hong Kong: Church Supported the Protest, Its Bank Account Is Frozen
The Good Neighbour North District Church offered humanitarian aid to protesters in the street. Now banking giant HSBC is trying to put it out of business.
Hong Kong Law, Article 43 Implementation Rules: The CCP Ends Freedom of the Internet
It gets worse every day: a new document allows the police to enter private premises without a warrant, freeze assets, and crack down on criticism posted online
Pope Francis and China: A Vatican Mystery and a Proposal
Allegedly, on July 5 a paragraph of a pre-written speech by the Pope where he supported freedom in Hong Kong was not read by Francis. To avoid further wild speculations, the Vatican may publish the text of the 2018 China deal.
The Axis of Shame, July 2020: The Countries That Supported China on Hong Kong
53 countries (including China) signed a resolution at the United Nations’ Human Rights Council in Geneva praising China for the passing of the Hong Kong National Security Law.









