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Ottawa said it s "deeply concerned" by China s imposing of a national security law and the "deteriorating" human rights situation in Hong Kong, but its recent measures don t consider the situation for asylum seekers facing the risk of impending, new laws, say advocates. ....
The end of Hong Kong? From the arrest of pro-democracy legislators to election law changes Hong Kong has undergone extraordinary change after the implementation of Beijing’s national security law. Two pro-democracy activists, who recently fled to Canada, reflect on China’s tightening grip. Social Sharing Posted: Apr 08, 2021 5:07 AM ET | Last Updated: April 8 Protesters use laser pointers beam at policemen during the anti-extradition bill protest in Hong Kong Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019. Another weekend of protests is underway in Hong Kong as Mainland Chinese police are holding drills in nearby Shenzhen, prompting speculation they could be sent in to suppress the protests. (Kin Cheung/Associated Press) ....
These Canadians say they will never return to Hong Kong, amid dual citizenship debate asiaone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from asiaone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Unions fear impact of suppression of campus activity Candidates standing for leadership positions in Hong Kong’s university student unions are facing increased pressure over campus activities in the wake of the new Beijing-imposed National Security Law. Warnings from university management directed at unions and fears of being individually targeted have meant few students are willing to stand for union positions. Union members said university management has been quick to object by letter to campus events organised by student unions, particularly after Hong Kong’s Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung called on universities in November last year to tighten up on student activities. ....
Updated 11:51 PM ET, Sun December 20, 2020 Hong Kong and London (CNN)In the dark small hours, two recurring nightmares terrorize the sleep of Eddie Chu. In the first, he is lost overseas and cannot get home to Hong Kong. In the second, the former lawmaker is day tripping with his nine-year-old daughter. The latter scenario might not sound nightmarish, but democracy activist Chu, 43, knows what it symbolizes: his dread of being separated from his daughter if he eventually goes to jail. The first embodies his other major fear: being exiled from Hong Kong. As a global pandemic brought life in many cities to a halt this year, the ground beneath Hong Kong shifted at an astonishing speed, courtesy of sweeping legislation imposed by Beijing in June that outlawed opposing China in any form, on any platform, anywhere in the world. ....