Companies in mainland China are scrutinized and sanctioned, as the regime enforces “stability control measures” to offset the effects of the pro-democracy movement.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s Human Rights Activist Lee Applauds U.S. Pro-Hong-Kong Law
U.S. took the right course of action, said Mr. Lee Cheuk-yan. Will Europe follow suit?
Hong Kong, The Day After: Voices from the Field
The anti-CCP camp triumphed in the elections. But the real turning point, local experts explain, will come in September 2020, when voters will choose the new Legislative Council.
Patriotic Education by Injecting Hatred for Democratic Values
To cultivate submissive followers, CCP imbues students – from kindergartens to universities – with “red patriotism” glorifying China’s revolutionary past.
Hong Kong: Live Coverage by Ed Chin for Bitter Winter
A whole city is transformed into a battlefield. The main organizer of the “2047 HK Monitor” group is there to document developments for us.
Is the West Finally Ready to Support Hong Kong?
The US Senate and the UK Foreign Office criticize the CCP. Bitter Winter interviews John Patterson (HK Watch) and Edward Chin (2047 HK Monitor).
Students in China Indoctrinated to Abhor Hong Kong Protestors
Strict control over the minds of university students in the mainland has been imposed to prevent them from being influenced by democratic beliefs and ideals.
Hundreds Join a March in Seoul to Support Hong Kong
On November 2, during a rally “Stand with Hong Kong,” civils society organizations urged the South Korean government to back the pro-democracy movement.
Every Word of Support to Hong Kong Silenced in Mainland China
To prevent people from knowing the truth about the pro-democracy protests, the CCP controls online comments, restricts citizens’ and officials’ travels.
House Churches with Hong Kong Ties Targeted for Crackdowns
Amid pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, the CCP intensifies efforts to shut down house churches in mainland China under the pretext of “preventing riots.”









