Three Hong Kong citizens face a decade in prison for lighting memorial candles.
Prosecutors claim the group's call to end China's one-party rule is subversive to the constitution.
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Judge questions relevance of 2019 protest remarks in NAT. SEC case against Tiananmen vigil activists
A judge presiding over a national security trial against Tiananmen vigil activists has questioned why their remarks about anti-extradition protests six years ago were relevant to the prosecution’s ...
Hong Kong prosecutors began their case on Thursday against three Hong Kong activists who organised annual Tiananmen vigils, ...
Organizers of what was once an annual commemoration of China’s 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters face up to 10 years ...
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Tiananmen vigil activists sought end to communist rule in name of democracy, Hong Kong nat. sec. trial told
Three Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil activists had sought the end of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s rule in the name of ...
By Jessie Pang and James Pomfret HONG KONG, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's High Court will begin on Thursday a landmark ...
Tang Ngok-kwan (center), a Tiananmen vigil activist and former committee member for Hong Kong Alliance in Support of ...
As this article goes to press, security officials in Iran are carefully weighing their options on how to dole out violence to preserve an authoritarian ...
Gen. Zhang Youxia is the most senior active member of the military hierarchy to face dismissal since the fallout of the 1989 ...
Palmer Luckey argues China’s strongest weapon is propaganda, highlighting censorship’s social acceptance and its implications for technology, security, and markets.
Microsoft search engine Bing is censoring image searches around the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. Images of the infamous "tank man" and autocomplete suggestions weren't being shown to users.
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