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Posted on 16/05/2020

Hong Kong Shop Offers ‘Tear Gas’ Flavored Ice Cream in Support of Pro-Democracy Movement

The main ingredient is black peppercorns, a reminder of the pungent rounds fired by police on Hong Kong's streets during protests last year ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 16/05/2020

Hong Kong’s SenseTime Considers $1 Billion Capital Raise

The move for one of China’s largest facial-recognition companies comes as governments and businesses are making increasing use of surveillance technology during the coronavirus pandemic ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 16/05/2020

Hong Kong Watchdog Backs Police Use of Force on Protesters; Opponents Say ‘It’s a Joke’

An official watchdog group released a long-awaited report that largely exonerated the use of force by police to suppress Hong Kong antigovernment protests, sparking anger among opposition groups. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong protests: Police watchdog clears officers over crackdown

Hong Kong's police watchdog has largely exonerated officers for their handling of democracy protests last year. The report said officers had acted within guidelines but called for a review of the use ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong watchdog absolves police over protest crackdown, dimming prospects of accountability

In a highly anticipated report, the complaints body offered a largely sympathetic view toward the force as political tensions heat up again. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Watchdog: Hong Kong police responded to violence with violence

An official Hong Kong police watchdog said in a long-awaited report Friday that officers resorted to violence during 10 months of anti-government protests only when responding to the same by ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong police watchdog upholds actions against protesters

A report from an official Hong Kong police watchdog says officers used force only in response to threats to their safety during months of anti-government protests last year ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong Police Watchdog Report Branded ‘Superficial’

Hong Kong's police watchdog called on Friday for a review of guidelines on the use of tear gas and training for officers in public order policing, in a long-awaited report that some democracy ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong police watchdog clears force over protest response

Report defends crackdown despite international outrage and claims of brutality ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

First Hong Kong protester to admit ‘rioting’ gets four years’ jail

A 21-year-old Hong Kong lifeguard, the first anti-government protester to plead guilty to the charge of rioting during last year's unrest, was sentenced to four years' jail on Friday for a "direct ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong Watchdog Defends Police Duty to Use Force Against Protesters

The Independent Police Complaints Council report into the policing of protests during the months of unrest that gripped the city last year has found officers had a duty to use force in the face of ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong watchdog says claims of police brutality should not be used as “political weapon”

Accusations of police brutality must not be used as "a weapon of political protest", Hong Kong's police watchdog said in a report on Friday, adding that the Chinese-ruled city appeared to be getting ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Self-distancing A Pipe Dream In Hong Kong’s Cramped ‘Cubicle Flats’

Wong Mei-ying knows social-distancing is almost impossible in the Hong Kong flat she shares with 12 other people Photo: AFP / Anthony WALLACE. The 70-year-old Hong Konger lives in ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/05/2020

Hong Kong shop offers ‘tear gas’ flavor ice cream

Tear gas is among the new flavors at a Hong Kong ice cream shop. The main ingredient is black peppercorns, a reminder of the pungent, peppery rounds fired by police on ... ( read original story ...)

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