Hong Kong’s National Security Law targets 19 overseas activists—including Canadians tied to the “Hong Kong Parliament”—amid global backlash over transnational repression and legal risks to 15,000+ participants.
I’m an American citizen. Hong Kong put a bounty on my head.
A U.S. citizen branded a fugitive by Hong Kong authorities for advocating democracy, condemns Beijing’s weaponization of Hong Kong’s National Security Law to silence global dissent.
Beijing’s action in Hong Kong crosses the red line
Hong Kong authorities have intensified their transnational repression campaign with the arrest of the father and brother of exiled pro-democracy activist Anna Kwok.
Censored back home, Hong Kong authors are publishing in Taiwan
The city’s authors are taking their thoughts and memories elsewhere, as a new publishing base emerges in exile.
Hong Kong’s freedoms: what China promised and how it’s cracking down
“Beijing’s ideal scenario is to keep Hong Kong as a financial center without all the freedom.” But freedom, it seems, has been a key driver of Hong Kong’s success.
Hong Kong authorities rush through most repressive national security legislation in city’s history
Severe national security law expands scope abroad.
Farewell China NGO Project
An independent source of analysis on foreign NGOs working in China is ending its run after five years.


