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Analysis: The pandemic means the Home Office must be flexible when dealing with BNOs
Analysis: The pandemic means the Home Office must be flexible when dealing with BNOs
ReportsGuest User4 September 2020BNO, UK
Benedict Rogers: Hongkongers deserve Nobel Peace Prize
Benedict Rogers: Hongkongers deserve Nobel Peace Prize
ViewHong Kong Watch4 September 2020media, Media
Hong Kong Watch condemns the arrest of pro-democracy lawmakers and activists over the Yuen Long anti-Extradition protests
Hong Kong Watch condemns the arrest of pro-democracy lawmakers and activists over the Yuen Long anti-Extradition protests
NewsGuest User26 August 2020Media
Nathan Law and 19 UK Parliamentarians call on the UK Foreign Secretary to impose Magnitsky Sanctions on Hong Kong and Chinese officials
Nathan Law and 19 UK Parliamentarians call on the UK Foreign Secretary to impose Magnitsky Sanctions on Hong Kong and Chinese officials
NewsGuest User21 August 2020sanctions, UK, Media, Letter
Hong Kong Watch responds to plans by Beijing to suppress information regarding the Tiananmen Square massacre in Hong Kong textbooks
Hong Kong Watch responds to plans by Beijing to suppress information regarding the Tiananmen Square massacre in Hong Kong textbooks
NewsGuest User20 August 2020Media
Lord Alton of Liverpool: History tells us that regimes die from their own poison after gagging the press
Lord Alton of Liverpool: History tells us that regimes die from their own poison after gagging the press
View, NewsHong Kong Watch18 August 2020HR, Rule of Law, media
Benedict Rogers: Police couldn’t take into custody Apple Daily’s inspirational courage, commitment and conscience
Benedict Rogers: Police couldn’t take into custody Apple Daily’s inspirational courage, commitment and conscience
ViewHong Kong Watch14 August 2020media, Media
Hong Kong Watch gives evidence to Canadian Parliament hearings
Hong Kong Watch gives evidence to Canadian Parliament hearings
NewsHong Kong Watch13 August 2020HR, Canada, global
Briefing: Developments in Hong Kong under the National Security Law
Briefing: Developments in Hong Kong under the National Security Law
News, Reports, BriefingHong Kong Watch12 August 2020HR, democracy
Benedict Rogers: Press freedom in Hong Kong has now been killed – it’s time to act
Benedict Rogers: Press freedom in Hong Kong has now been killed – it’s time to act
ViewHong Kong Watch11 August 2020media, Media
Johnny Patterson and Sam Goodman: Hong Kong’s Cancelled Elections Paved the Way for the Latest Arrests
Johnny Patterson and Sam Goodman: Hong Kong’s Cancelled Elections Paved the Way for the Latest Arrests
ViewHong Kong Watch11 August 2020media
Patten: Arrest of Jimmy Lai “most outrageous assault yet” on Hong Kong’s free press
Patten: Arrest of Jimmy Lai “most outrageous assault yet” on Hong Kong’s free press
NewsHong Kong Watch10 August 2020HR, UK, sanctions
Hong Kong Watch welcomes US decision to impose sanctions on the Hong Kong Chief Executive and Chinese Communist Party officials
Hong Kong Watch welcomes US decision to impose sanctions on the Hong Kong Chief Executive and Chinese Communist Party officials
Guest User7 August 2020sanctions
Benedict Rogers: British parliamentarian call for sanctions against Carrie Lam – just the start
Benedict Rogers: British parliamentarian call for sanctions against Carrie Lam – just the start
ViewHong Kong Watch7 August 2020media
APPG on Hong Kong finds Hong Kong police “indisputably” broke international human rights laws
APPG on Hong Kong finds Hong Kong police “indisputably” broke international human rights laws
Guest User5 August 2020
Bar Human Rights Committee and Hong Kong Watch hold private session with British and Hong Kong lawyers to discuss shared concerns over the National Security Law
Bar Human Rights Committee and Hong Kong Watch hold private session with British and Hong Kong lawyers to discuss shared concerns over the National Security Law
NewsHong Kong Watch31 July 2020Global, UK
Analysis: Why Hong Kong's decision to suspend the Legislative Council elections is unnecessary and an assault on freedoms
Analysis: Why Hong Kong's decision to suspend the Legislative Council elections is unnecessary and an assault on freedoms
News, ViewHong Kong Watch31 July 2020HR, DQ, democracy
Johnny Patterson: Welcome to authoritarian Hong Kong
Johnny Patterson: Welcome to authoritarian Hong Kong
ViewHong Kong Watch31 July 2020media
Hong Kong Watch to appoint Benedict Rogers as Chief Executive in September 2020
Hong Kong Watch to appoint Benedict Rogers as Chief Executive in September 2020
NewsHong Kong Watch31 July 2020
69 Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China MPs from 17 countries issue joint statement on Hong Kong disqualifications
69 Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China MPs from 17 countries issue joint statement on Hong Kong disqualifications
NewsHong Kong Watch30 July 2020Global
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