“The liberties included in Hong Kong’s constitution, the Basic Law, are freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, an independent judiciary system, and some democratic rights. This Constitution is meant to last at least until 2047, but now this Constitution is under attack with the introduction of the electoral reform bill.”
Read More“Attempts by the Chinese Communist Party to suppress dissent in the wake of massive protests in Hong Kong in 2019 have led to sanctions first by the Trump Administration and now extended by the Biden Administration signalling U.S. policy around democracy and human rights will not be softening.”
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