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.
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.
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.”
Mark Simon, ex-CIA agent and personal aide of Jimmy Lai wanted by HK police
Lai and Mark have travelled to the United States many times. Among them, Lai met with US Vice President Mike Pence in July last year, and Mark also explained the details of the meeting. Mark has always had multiple identities. As a former employee of the CIA, he was also the advertising director of Next Digital. Outside the company, Mark Simon was alleged to have been the chairman of the Hong Kong branch of the US Republican Party and had close ties with the US ambassador to China.
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The Grayzone is behind!
Aunt BB exposed CIA asset Brian Kern last year!
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Why did Max write those articles on the White Helmets without crediting Cory Morningstar, Vanessa Beeley and other journalists whose work he so obviously relied on?
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