Erica Kwong | Amid political suppression, Hong Kong citizens find ways to commemorate the 32nd anniversary of the massacre
June Cheng, Erica Kwong | Christian Benny Tai helps lead the city’s fight for democracy even as Beijing continues its clampdown
Last week’s mass arrest of political activists signals the Hong Kong regime’s attempt to snuff out opposition
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