Authorities freeze accounts of a Hong Kong church and its pastor in apparent political retaliation
Prosecuted and disqualified, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy lawmakers resign en masse
Hong Kong’s censuring of a teacher proves ominous for the city’s education sector
Erica Kwong | Mysterious hackers disrupt a church talk on politics, raising concerns about internet surveillance
In the latest blow to independence, the government postpones legislative election for a year
June Cheng, Erica Kwong | In Hong Kong and Taiwan, people gathered to remember the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre
Mass arrests of prominent pro-democracy figures signal China’s resumed pressure
Harassing text messages attempt to deter Hong Kong Christians’ engagement in the pro-democracy movement
Erica Kwong | Police violence, protester vandalism, and a new anthem for a free Hong Kong in ongoing pro-democracy demonstrations
Pro-democracy protests continue unabated as supporters rally to the cause