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Protests erupted in Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020 to combat the draconian National Security Law. This violated China’s initial proposal of “one country, two systems.” Since then, freedom continues to evaporate in Hong Kong.

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“Sinicization means obedience”

(Hong Kong) A fierce debate continues regarding the Communist Party’s policy of Sinicization of religion. During a symposium in Hong Kong, an anonymous scholar described it as “obedience.” The symposium

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Hong Kong Diocese will not hold June 4th Memorial Mass

Photo: Tiananmen Square (Hong Kong—May 17, 2023) In 1989, Chinese authorities used violence to suppress the pro-democracy movement in Tiananmen Square. This massacre resulted in the death of countless students

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Hong Kong Bishop Stephen Chow visited Beijing

(Hong Kong/Beijing) Bishop Stephen Chow sau-yan of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong led a delegation to Beijing for a five-day visit last week. This is the first Bishop’s visit

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Hong Kong Rev. released from prison

(Hong Kong) Hong Kong Reverend Garry Pang Moon-yuen, who was arrested in April of this year, was convicted in October of one or more acts of sedition because of his

Hong Kong

Protests erupted in Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020 to combat the draconian National Security Law. This violated China’s initial proposal of “one country, two systems.” Since then, freedom continues to evaporate in Hong Kong.

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