The National Security Law creates four new bodies with practically unlimited powers, and no accountability except to the CCP government in Beijing.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong National Security Law, Article 38: We Will Be All Arrested
Hidden in the new law, a provision states the CCP can now act against every person on the planet criticizing it.
Hong Kong and China: Will the European Union Support Human Rights?
Contradictory signals from Brussels. An excellent pro-Hong-Kong resolution has been passed, but the office of the Special Envoy for religious freedom in the world has been canceled.
CCP Curbs Religious Activities Related to Hong Kong
Chinese authorities restrict mainlanders’ communication with the special administrative region while expanding influence on Hong Kong’s believers.
In Hong Kong, the Spirit of Tiananmen Lives On
Challenging the CCP’s prohibition, a massive democratic crowd gathered in Victoria Park on June 4. Bitter Winter publishes exclusive images of what happened.
CCP Expands Indoctrination to Hong Kong Schools
China’s teachers have been forced for years to serve as enforcers of the authoritarian regime’s ideology, swapping school education with government propaganda.
Hong Kong, the darkest hour has yet to come
Bitter Winter publishes exclusive footage of the police repression. “Is there any country welcoming Hong Kong people now?”
Hong Kong: What Is Really Happening
British expert Benedict Rogers tells Bitter Winter how China is moving to destroy Hong Kong’s basic freedoms – and what we can do about it.
Study or Work in Hong Kong? Your Family Will Be Investigated
To ensure that the pro-democracy movement spirit does not spread to mainland China, the CCP scrutinizes anyone with links to the special administrative region.
London Protests Against CCP Atrocities
Uyghur and Tibetan exiles, Hong Kong students and their supporters gathered in their hundreds in front of the Chinese Embassy in London to denounce the CCP.









