How Hong Kong’s protest movement endures, in photos
@nytimesworld6 years ago
“He is the Che Guevara of Hong Kong’s revolution,” one lawmaker said of the imprisoned activist Edward Leung, who has become the closest thing Hong Kong’s leaderless protest movement has to a guiding light nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Though absent from battles on the streets, the 28-year-old activist Edward Leung has, from behind bars, become the closest thing Hong Kong’s leaderless protest movement has to a guiding light nyti.ms
@qz.com6 years ago
The leader of Hong Kong’s leaderless protest movement is a philosophy student behind bars
@nytimesworld6 years ago
The Chinese government voiced strong support for Hong Kong’s embattled chief executive, Carrie Lam, a day after yet another vast street protest against her government rattled the leadership in Beijing and the local political establishment. nyti.ms
@qz.com6 years ago
The problem with calling Hong Kong’s protests a riot goes back to a colonial-era law
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Protest leaders said the court’s ruling was nothing to celebrate. “We walk free but Hong Kong’s democracy has lost a battle.” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld10 years ago
Rescuing Protest Artwork From Hong Kong’s Streets nyti.ms
@foxnews.com6 years ago
Mike Pompeo: Hong Kong pro-democracy movement seeking liberty and freedom
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Though absent from battles on the streets, the 28-year-old activist Edward Leung has, from behind bars, become the closest thing Hong Kong’s leaderless protest movement has to a guiding light nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
“He is the Che Guevara of Hong Kong’s revolution,” one lawmaker said of the imprisoned activist Edward Leung, who has become the closest thing Hong Kong’s leaderless protest movement has to a guiding light nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s police ban a planned Saturday protest against mob violence on fears a march could trigger more unrest on.wsj.com
@theatlantic.com6 years ago
The Leaderless Strategy of Hong Kong’s Protest Movement
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s leader suspended indefinitely an extradition bill that touched off the biggest protest since China reclaimed sovereignty over the financial center on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld8 years ago
President Xi is unlikely to mention Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protest on his visit this week. He won’t have to. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld10 years ago
Western Observer Finds Himself a Protagonist in Hong Kong’s Protest Drama nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s police sent a mass text message to many in the city on Sunday, asking people to stay alert and monitor media reports because of the large scale protest at the park, in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay. on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld6 years ago
“He is the Che Guevara of Hong Kong’s revolution,” one lawmaker said of the imprisoned activist Edward Leung, who has become the closest thing Hong Kong’s leaderless protest movement has to a guiding light nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Anti-government demonstrators staged another protest at Hong Kong’s airport on Tuesday nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hong Kong’s leaders are digging in their heels, believing they can wait out the protest movement — just as they did in 2014 nyti.ms
@qz.com6 years ago
A state-run Chinese newspaper is presenting alternative facts on Hong Kong’s protests
@nytimesworld6 years ago
The head of Hong Kong’s legislature said that lawmakers must vote by the end of next week on a contentious bill that would allow extraditions to China, despite a protest on Sunday that drew hundreds of thousands of residents nyti.ms
@nytimesworld10 years ago
Thousands of residents protest on 18th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China
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@nytimesworld10 years ago
Op-Ed Contributor: Hong Kong’s Pop Culture of Protest nyti.ms
@rt.com6 years ago
Twitter diplomat? Trump wants to arrange meeting between China’s Xi and Hong Kong protesters
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Though absent from battles on the streets, the 28-year-old activist Edward Leung has, from behind bars, become the closest thing Hong Kong’s leaderless protest movement has to a guiding light nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
A Broadway anthem, a Bruce Lee line, homages to John Lennon and Japanese anime: Hong Kong’s protest culture has many influences nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hong Kong’s leaders are digging in their heels, believing they can wait out the protest movement — just as they did in 2014 nyti.ms
@theguardian.com6 years ago
Morning mail: Tax cuts benefit men, record Hong Kong protest, deaths in custody
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s extradition proposal has sparked a chorus of protest uniting political and business groups who say China could use it against people in the city on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld10 years ago
A Struggle for the Soul of Hong Kong’s Protest Movement nyti.ms