When it became clear that the Chinese government had forcibly kidnapped five Chinese sellers of potboiler political books – apprehending them in Hong Kong, during visits to the mainland, and, in the case of Gui Minhai, while vacationing in Thailand ... ( read original story ...)
China intervenes in Hong Kong legal system in boldest move yet
The ruling is expected to bar two activist lawmakers from taking office in Hong Kong. The prospect of the ruling had sparked protests in the former British territory that returned to Chinese rule in 1997. The official Xinhua news agency reported that China ... ( read original story ...)
In unprecedented act, China bars 2 Hong Kong lawmakers from office
Hong Kong's government will fully implement the interpretation, said Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, the Beijing-backed leader of the semiautonomous Chinese region. He told a packed news briefing in Hong Kong that the Youngspiration duo had not only ... ( read original story ...)
AP Explains: Beijing's intervention in Hong Kong legislature
HONG KONG – The Chinese legislature's decision to intervene in the exclusion of two Hong Kong legislators has underscored Beijing's determination to ensure its control over the semi-autonomous region's political life. Here is a look at recent events and ... ( read original story ...)
China effectively bars 2 Hong Kong lawmakers from taking office
BEIJING—China’s top legislature effectively barred two democratically elected separatist lawmakers from taking office in Hong Kong with a ruling Monday on the city’s constitution, an intervention into a local political dispute that’s likely to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong rallies against China wading into lawmaker row
Hong Kong: Thousands took to Hong Kong’s streets Sunday after Beijing said it would step into an escalating row over whether two city lawmakers who advocate a split from China should be banned from taking up their seats. The protest follows an ongoing ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing bars Hong Kong politicians from taking office
according to state news agency Xinhua. Leung and Yau were among several young politicians elected in a September vote that attracted record turnout, who favor greater autonomy or even independence for Hong Kong. Their right to retake their oaths is also ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong wedding banquet firm sets new record for Lunar New Year stall – and expects to lose money
The prime spot at the annual Lunar New Year fair was auctioned off to a wedding banquet and restaurant company for a record HK$820,000, smashing last year’s record – set by the same company – by almost HK$200,000. As the hammer went down on Monday ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong man in care home assault case arrested over separate molestation claim from 30 years ago
Instead, a 41-year-old woman had reported that she was molested by a man more than three decades ago when she was studying in a primary school in Hong Kong Island, the spokesman said, and police had arrested Cheung following investigation. Cheung was ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing ruling bars Hong Kong lawmakers from taking office
Their oaths were invalidated amid chaotic scenes in the Legislative Council (LegCo). The interpretation of Hong Kong's Basic Law, carried by state news agency Xinhua, states that lawmakers taking their oaths must do so "sincerely and solemnly". They must ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing bars 2 young Hong Kong legislators who 'posed a grave threat'
China's top legislature effectively barred two democratically elected separatist lawmakers from taking office in Hong Kong with a ruling Monday on the city's constitution, an intervention into a local political dispute that's likely to spark further ... ( read original story ...)
Police, protesters clash in Hong Kong independence movement
Hong Kong police fired pepper spray and protesters threw bottles and road cones in clashes near China’s representative office on Sunday night where activists had gathered to demonstrate against Beijing’s attempts to stop a fledgling independence movement. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police use pepper spray in China oath-taking protest
It added that it should deter advocates of Hong Kong independence, as their actions were a threat to national security, state news agency Xinhua reported. Some demonstrators scuffled with police in front of the office of China's representative in the ... ( read original story ...)
Thousands in Hong Kong Protest Beijing Intervention
The Standing Committee of China's rubber-stamp legislature, the National People's Congress, said in a statement that Beijing could not afford to do nothing in the face of challenges in Hong Kong to China's authority, the official Xinhua News Agency ... ( read original story ...)