three years ago. if convicted, they could face life in prison. the british, australian and us governments have all condemned the move. here s hong kong s chief executive: translation: wherever they are, we will go after them as long as they are alive. any persons can assist the police in arresting these people. all information will be kept confidential. based on the reward notice and the eventual outcome, anyone providing information will be eligible for the reward, including relatives and friends of these people. live now to stephen vines, former president of the foreign correspondents club in hong kong. he worked for 30 years as a journalist in hong kong before returning to the uk. thank you for being with us. what do you make of what hong kong authorities are doing?- you make of what hong kong authorities are doing? well, this is very terrifying authorities are doing? well, this is very terrifying because authorities are doing? well, this is very terrifying because of - autho
Join host Lata Murti as she speaks with guests from the Central Coast involved in organizing upcoming Juneteenth celebrations in their communities, including the Rev. Stephen Vines, President, NAACP SLO County Branch, and Cheryl Vines, San Luis Obispo Juneteenth Chair. They will discuss the history and importance of Juneteenth, as well as share details about upcoming celebrations.You are invited to listen, learn and participate in the conversation, between 1-2 pm. Call in and be part of the discussion at (805) 549-8855 or email questions to voices@kcbx.org.Broadcast date: 6/15/23Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
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