Hong Kong is facing the longest and largest social movement amid the 70 years anniversary of the establishment of PRC. What will happen on October 1st?
Source: https://youtu.be/MvLxs8l3TFM
"On July 1st, demonstrators stormed the Legislative Council in protest. Amid an ensuing police dragnet, some of them decided to flee to Taiwan for temporary shelter, and seek asylum. The July 1st attack became a turning point in these young people's lives.
We went to Taiwan to record the journeys and reflections of these exiled youngsters from the anti-extradition bill movement."
Source:
https://youtu.be/ncSzzEceRJk
"According to the latest World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders, Hong Kong has nosedived 10 places to rank 80th in just two years. Similarly, the city's press freedom rating from the Hong Kong Journalists Association hit yet another record low this year, marking the biggest drop since surveys began.
Media professionals said, the press in Hong Kong is facing an unprecedented storm after the National People's Congress passed a national security law on the city."
Source: https://youtu.be/CdD0kUivStU
Quite a number of teenagers get involved in the campaign of anti-extradition law. Why are they so devoted and what they have experienced in the past month?
Source:
https://youtu.be/FPJofPh8LXo
"Causeway Bay Bookstore former owner Lam Wing-kee worried that if the amendment bill on extradition law passed, the safety of Hong Kong citizens could not longer be guaranteed. At last, he chose to leave Hong Kong and stayed in Taiwan.
In 2015, Lam was detained by mainland authority for eight months. Then he was allowed to come back to Hong Kong for a short time, but he did not return as planned.
Hong Kong Connection follows Lam's last days in Hong Kong and his first chapter in Taiwan."
Source: https://youtu.be/ZIWhBJMhFC0
The National People’s Congress almost unanimously passed the Hong Kong national security law. Beijing said the law would only target a very tiny minority. How would this “tiny minority of 7 million people” cope with the tempest?
Source: https://youtu.be/cxMug6lb3xA
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One year has passed since the 8.31 incident. Two students injured in Prince Edward station that night spoke about their experience and the challenges they had faced over the past year.
In the summer of 2019, the anti-extradition law rally evolved into city-wide movement. A group of young protesters took to the street and fought for their demands. When the long vacation of summer holiday comes to an end, are they prepared to put down their protective gear?
Source:
https://youtu.be/_GU_z4K627I