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The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer ISAAC LAWRENCE/AFP/Getty Images A prodemocracy Hong Kong lawmaker ousted from office by the Chinese government has moved to Canada with his family in hopes of starting a new life. Dennis Kwok, who turns 43 next week, was born in Edmonton but relinquished his Canadian citizenship in order to enter public life in Hong Kong in 2012. He became an outspoken legislator who bucked against the Chinese Communist Party’s interventions in the former British colony. Last November, he was one of four politicians ousted from office for what Beijing deemed disloyalty to the regime. ....
March 9, 2021 Hong Kong’s descent started in 1997 when the Chinese Communist Party took over the city from the British government. Since then, for more than two decades, Hongkongers have witnessed the CCP’s gradual erosion of their freedoms. The pandemic presented the CCP a perfect opportunity to accelerate its control of the city and its 7.5 million residents. Last summer, Beijing imposed a draconian National Security Law on Hong Kong, bypassing Hong Kong’s local legislature. Dennis Kwok, a pro-democracy legislator in Hong Kong, said Beijing’s action “basically means the end of ‘One Country, Two Systems. ” Hong Kongers and the rest of the world didn’t even know what the law entailed until the Hong Kong government posted it on its website on midnight of June 30, 2020, as the law went into effect. ....
Hong Kong’s Swift Descent Into Chinese Communist Oppression Should Alarm Us All: Once one of the world s most free and open places, Hong Kong is becoming an authoritarian state. Posted on Hong Kong’s descent started in 1997 when the Chinese Communist Party took over the city from the British government. Since then, for more than two decades, Hongkongers have witnessed the CCP’s gradual erosion of their freedoms. The pandemic presented the CCP a perfect opportunity to accelerate its control of the city and its 7.5 million residents. Last summer, Beijing imposed a draconian National Security Law on Hong Kong, bypassing Hong Kong’s local legislature. Dennis Kwok, a pro-democracy legislator in Hong Kong, said Beijing’s action “basically means the end of ‘One Country, Two Systems. ” Hong Kongers and the rest of the world didn’t even know what the law entailed until the Hong Kong government posted it on its website on midnight of June 30, 2020, as the law ....
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