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Beijing demands Hong Kong build ‘iron wall’ of national security as Washington warns businesses of political risk
Xia Baolong, the head of the Chinese State Council’s Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, delivered a speech celebrating what Beijing sees as the success of its national security law in Hong Kong and outlining expectations for the future of the city.
July 16, 2021 Source: The China Project
U.S. to issue risky business warning for Hong Kong
The U.S. is expected to issue its first business advisory for Hong Kong, warning of risks including data or assets being seized by Beijing, the Financial Times reported. The U.S. worries about data security follow a flurry of moves by Beijing exerting data sovereignty.
July 13, 2021 Source: The China Project
Hong Kong: Brace for incoming!
A veteran observer of Hong Kong’s financial markets argues that the Chinese government’s moves this week against newly listed ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing augur a Great Financial Decoupling that will hit Hong Kong hard.
July 9, 2021 Source: The China Project
There will never be another airport like Hong Kong’s Kai Tak
Kai Tak Airport closed on July 6, 1998. It was one-of-a-kind, requiring pilots to be specially certified in order to make hair-raising landings amid mountains and high-rises.
July 7, 2021 Source: The China Project
China’s rise is ‘unstoppable,’ Xi declares in Tiananmen speech marking 100th anniversary of CCP
Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s message for the nation and the world: The Communist Party is here to stay, inseparable from the Chinese people, and its guidance has been indispensable to China’s “rejuvenation” and now-unstoppable development.
July 1, 2021 Source: The China Project
Beijing approves Hong Kong government reshuffle, doubling down on national security law enforcement
Two security officials in Hong Kong were promoted today, marking an even heavier emphasis on enforcement of Beijing’s national security law. John Lee, the new number two in city government, is the first chief secretary since the 1997 handover to not have economic or social policy expertise.
June 25, 2021 Source: The China Project
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily shuts down as police target editors
With its founder in jail, bank accounts frozen, and editorial staff at risk of arrest, the blows fell fast and hard against the territory’s 26-year-old pro-democracy tabloid.
June 23, 2021 Source: The China Project
Outcry over ‘chilling’ effect of Hong Kong media arrests for ‘foreign collusion’
Media is the new target of national security law enforcement in Hong Kong. A day after 500 police officers raided the newsroom of pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily and arrested five executives, two were charged with foreign collusion.
June 18, 2021 Source: The China Project
China accuses G7 of slander and ‘Cold War thinking’ as Biden emphasizes values
The G7 world leaders concluded their first in-person summit since the beginning of the pandemic by criticizing China over several issues, including human rights. They also agreed to compete with China in infrastructure and vaccine distribution in developing countries.
June 14, 2021 Source: The China Project
Hong Kong singer Karen Mok is sorry about donning racist D&G, which she says was an ‘oversight’ on her part
Chinese internet users branded D&G racist in 2018, and they have not forgotten or forgiven the fashion house, as Karen Mok discovered this past weekend.
June 14, 2021 Source: The China Project
Hong Kong expands film censorship under national security law
Any movie, whether foreign or domestic and even regardless of content, can now be barred from screening in Hong Kong if local censors feel its showing could endanger national security as defined by Beijing.
June 11, 2021 Source: The China Project
China passes anti-sanctions law to push back on Western pressure
Beijing has quickly formulated and passed a new law to retaliate against any individual or organization who implements “discriminatory restrictive measures” — i.e. sanctions — against Chinese citizens or organizations, or those who “interfere in China’s internal affairs.”
June 10, 2021 Source: The China Project
Hongkongers fight to keep memory of Tiananmen alive despite second ban on Victoria Park vigil
Hong Kong’s Victoria Park was empty on June 4 for the first time in 32 years, as police enforced a ban on the annual Tiananmen remembrance vigil. Some Hongkongers defied police and gathered near the park and elsewhere, while others found more subtle ways to mark the day.
June 4, 2021 Source: The China Project
Hong Kong political crackdown continues with more prison time for pro-democracy activists, second Tiananmen vigil ban
As Hong Kong’s courts gave additional prison sentences to activists and the city’s police again banned the annual June 4 gathering, the Legislative Council formally approved new rules imposed by Beijing requiring that only “patriots” can be elected to public office.
May 28, 2021 Source: The China Project
Two Hong Kong protest documentaries applauded at South Korean film festival
The Hong Kong protest documentaries “Taking Back the Legislature” and “Inside the Red Brick Wall” played at this year’s Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF) in South Korea, which concluded on May 8.
May 21, 2021 Source: The China Project
European Parliament freezes China investment deal over Beijing’s ‘baseless and arbitrary’ Xinjiang counter-sanctions
The European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution today condemning China’s human rights abuses and counter-sanctions over Xinjiang. Ratification of the EU-China investment deal is off the table, the resolution says, until Beijing removes those sanctions.
May 20, 2021 Source: The China Project
Jimmy Lai gets a year in prison for pro-democracy protests
Some of Hong Kong’s most senior and prominent pro-democracy leaders have been given jail time or suspended sentences for their participation in demonstrations or on national security law offenses. Beijing is getting real.
April 16, 2021 Source: The China Project
How will Facebook deal with Beijing’s propaganda on Xinjiang?
Facebook employees are raising concerns about the Chinese government’s use of ad money to promote propaganda about happy Uyghurs in Xinjiang, the Wall Street Journal reports. Might Facebook eventually follow Twitter in restricting political advertisements in response?
April 2, 2021 Source: The China Project
Beijing approves laws to require ‘patriotism’ of Hong Kong legislators
Beijing has formalized new election rules for Hong Kong that cut in half the number of directly elected seats in LegCo, the city’s parliament, and require all candidates to be vetted for their loyalty to Beijing by a committee.
March 30, 2021 Source: The China Project
Icy U.S.-China relations and a hot spat in Alaska
In a high-level meeting in Alaska, top U.S. officials confronted China about breaking international rules, saying Beijing was making the world “far more violent and unstable.” China shot back by accusing the U.S. of hypocrisy on a range of issues, including human rights.
March 19, 2021 Source: The China Project