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Tiffany May - YouTube Blocks Access to Protest Anthem in Hong Kong - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Britain

YouTube Blocks Access to Protest Anthem in Hong Kong

YouTube said on Tuesday that it would comply with a court order to block users in Hong Kong from viewing a popular democracy anthem, raising concerns about free speech and highlighting the increasing fraught environment for tech companies operating in the Chinese territory.

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Joshua Wong - Tiffany May - Hong Kong Convicts Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Britain

Hong Kong Convicts Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial

Dozens of Hong Kong’s most well-known democracy activists and leaders now face prison sentences, in some cases for perhaps as long as life, after a court issued a verdict Thursday in the city’s largest national security trial.

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Tiffany May - Hong Kong Court Bans Democracy Song, Calling It a ‘Weapon’ - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Britain

Hong Kong Court Bans Democracy Song, Calling It a ‘Weapon’

A Hong Kong court on Wednesday granted a government request to ban a popular pro-democracy anthem, raising further concerns about free speech in the city.

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Tiffany May - Where Are Hong Kong’s Leading Pro-Democracy Figures Now? - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Where Are Hong Kong’s Leading Pro-Democracy Figures Now?

In 2019, Hong Kong erupted into the most stunning expression of public anger with Beijing in decades. Protesters broke into the legislature and vandalized it. They bought full-page advertisements in international newspapers, criticizing the government. Lawmakers hurled unsavory objects in meetings to protest unpopular bills.

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Tiffany May - A Queer Chinese Artist Finds Liberation Through Folk Art - nytimes.com - China

A Queer Chinese Artist Finds Liberation Through Folk Art

In the years he hid his sexuality from his children and village neighbors, Xiyadie would take short-bladed scissors to rice paper and give shape to unfulfilled dreams.

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Amelia Nierenberg - Tiffany May - Wednesday Briefing: Hong Kong’s Sweeping New Security Laws - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Wednesday Briefing: Hong Kong’s Sweeping New Security Laws

Hong Kong passed national security laws at the behest of Beijing. The legislation, known as the Article 23 laws, will thwart decades of public resistance. Critics said the move would strike a lasting blow to the partial autonomy that China had promised the city.

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Tiffany May - John Lee - Hong Kong Adopts Sweeping Security Laws, Bowing to Beijing - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Hong Kong Adopts Sweeping Security Laws, Bowing to Beijing

Hong Kong on Tuesday passed national security laws at the behest of Beijing, thwarting decades of public resistance in a move that critics say will strike a lasting blow to the partial autonomy the city had been promised by China.

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Tiffany May - Zong Qinghou, Beverage Tycoon in China, Dies at 79 - nytimes.com - France - China

Zong Qinghou, Beverage Tycoon in China, Dies at 79

Zong Qinghou, a self-made beverage entrepreneur who was once the richest person in China, died on Sunday.

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