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China Intensifies Efforts to Crush the Hong Kong Independence Movement

Edward Leung, Hong Kong’s most prominent independence activist was sentenced to six years in prison, for having organized protests that resulted in property damage. We…

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Hong Kong Authorities Bow to Beijing, Determined to Ignore a Million Protesters

Hong Kong residents have taken to the streets to protest against the growing influence of mainland China over the city. But, the protests are falling…

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Hong Kong Marks Anniversary With Ceremonies and Protests

22 years ago, Britain handed the former colony over to mainland China, under a deal that would ensure democratic rights for the city’s people. Activists…

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Hong Kong Protests: A Reaction to Beijing’s Growing Effort for Control

Protesters have expanded their demands, after China’s central government has conceded to their initial demand of cancelling an extradition law. As the protests continue in…

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Hong Kong’s Socialist Students and Labor Activists Are at the Center of the Struggle

Kevin Lin from the Lausan Collective of Hong Kong artists and activists unpacks the complexity of the struggle historically and in the streets. Subscribe to…

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Capitalism’s Failures Ignited Worldwide Protests

While the spark for each protest might be different, it is not about left and right but the failure of neoliberalism Subscribe to our page…

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China’s National Security Law Could End Hong Kong’s Autonomy

The announced law could establish Chinese security institutions in Hong Kong, ending historically protected freedom around dissent and free speech. Director: Bababtunde Ogunfolaju Video Editor:…

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