The anti-extradition law protests in the summer of 2019 has led to a new wave of emigration, changing the future of many families. Amid the political turmoil, many people have chosen to bring their family to move from the place where they were born and grew up to a new place. What struggle have they gone through while making the decision? And how do they adapt to their new life?
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"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."
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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?
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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.
Hong Kong Connection looked into the footage filmed by different media at Prince Edward MTR station on 31 August to see the appropriateness of the police's action. It also sourced a group of citizens affected by tear gas and worked with chemical engineers to test how much toxin left around residential areas.
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A year on from the 7.21 incident, the narrative of what happened that night has morphed from an attack by white-clad men on ordinary people into a violent confrontation between men in white T-shirts and men wearing black.
Hong Kong Connection reviewed CCTV and online footage from the day to look for clues and track down those captured on film in a bid to understand the truth as they told it.
"“Who Stole My Summer Vacation I?” series is the summary and update of the journey of the young protesters whom participated in the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill movement in 2019.
This episode we interviewed three youngsters aged from 16 years old to 19 years old. They have participated in the major peaceful marches in June, but all have different experiences after the clash on 12th June.
We captured the kids who even worried to be charged with unlawful assembly at first, but they not afraid to besiege the Police Force Headquarter. How’s the psychological change?"
Source: https://youtu.be/QOVH5wQY1bU