Category: Hong Kong
Hearing Reveals US Govt’s Invisible Hand in Protests Around the World
Hearing Reveals US Govt’s Invisible Hand in Protests Around the World
Trump admin cut funding to OTF, a non-profit that supports protesters in places like Hong Kong, Lebanon, and Iran
Trump cuts aid for pro-democracy groups in Belarus, Hong Kong and Iran
Washington finally admits it has been interfering in Hong Kong
Washington finally admits it has been interfering in Hong Kong
According to expert witnesses at the hearing, many protesters and journalists in Hong Kong rely on tools produced by the USAGM’s technology arm, the Open Technology Fund (OTF). “The Hong Kong protesters are protecting their identities from surveillance by OTF tools,” said Grant Turner, who was removed by Pack in August as the USAGM’s chief financial officer.
Meanwhile:
Pentagon – Use of surveillance planes in protests was legal
US government spy planes monitored George Floyd protests
Hypocrites!
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BEHIND THE PROTESTS: THE TRUTH OF HONG KONG
15 suspects arrested for manipulating the stock price of Next Digital using WhatsApp and money laundering
It is understood that the arrested persons are between 22 and 53 years old, and 6 of them are unemployed. Among the arrested, a man surnamed Leung had a triad background and he made about HK$700,000. The one who benefited the most was a man aged 27 years old.
Swiss photographer on trial in Hong Kong over protest clash
Swiss photographer on trial in Hong Kong over protest clash
Marc Progin, a long-time Hong Kong resident, pleaded not guilty to “aiding and abetting public disorder”, a charge which could see him jailed for up to a year.
Jimmy Lai found not guilty of criminal intimidation of reporter of Oriental Daily at West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court
Chinese maritime police arrest 12 people including pro-democracy activists in anti-human trafficking operation
Real reason for ‘grave concern’ over HK security law
Real reason for ‘grave concern’ over HK security law
After the 1989 “6/4 incident” in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square ended “pro-democracy” protests, the Chinese government required foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to report their missions, sources of funds and other information to the appropriate authorities. Unsurprisingly, Western governments complained and warned the world that China was returning to “Mao-era suppression.”
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