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Erica Kwong
Articles by Erica Kwong
For Hong Kong, democracy deferred
In the latest blow to independence, the government postpones legislative election for a year
Remembering Tiananmen
In Hong Kong and Taiwan, people gathered to remember the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre
Government renews crackdowns in Hong Kong
Mass arrests of prominent pro-democracy figures signal China’s resumed pressure
Threats by text
Harassing text messages attempt to deter Hong Kong Christians’ engagement in the pro-democracy movement
Recent
Timeline: The Hong Kong protests
Police violence, protester vandalism, and a new anthem for a free Hong Kong in ongoing pro-democracy demonstrations
Hong Kong resolve
Pro-democracy protests continue unabated as supporters rally to the cause
United in protest
Christians in Hong Kong stand in solidarity with pro-democracy demonstrators and condemn violence, even as some activists vandalize government headquarters
‘Sing hallelujah to the Lord’
Christians are a highly visible presence in Hong Kong protests
Beijing’s heavy hand
The jailing of Hong Kong’s young pro-democracy leaders
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