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For Freedom / Stand Together: June 4th Massacre 32 Years OnBlog post 31 May 2021
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Hong Kong: Nine pro-democracy activists jailed for 2019 protestActivists - including media tycoon Jimmy Lai - sentenced to between eight and 18 months in prison.
Press release 16 Apr 2021 -
Hong Kong: bail denied to pro-democracy activists in 'unprecedented' mass trialA court in Hong Kong has denied bail to 32 out of 47 pro-democracy politicians and activists, in the biggest mass prosecution since the city’s national security and criminal law came into effect last June
Press release 04 Mar 2021 -
Northern Ireland: First and deputy First Minister must raise concerns over Hong Kong arrests with Chinese consul general
Amnesty International has written to Northern Ireland’s First and deputy First Minister to ask them to raise concerns with Chinese consul general Madame Zhang Meifang over the arrest of around 50 Hong Kong opposition figures for violation of the controversial national security law. One of those arrested, pro-democracy activist Gwyneth Ho, gave the Amnesty International Northern Ireland annual lecture last month.
Press release 07 Jan 2021 -
Hong Kong: Pro-democracy activist warns of 'bloody 2021' ahead of Amnesty Northern Ireland event live from Hong KongOriginal planned speaker Joshua Wong has now been jailed by pro-Beijing authorities
Press release 03 Dec 2020 -
Hong Kong: Charges against student activist Tony Chung 'expose Government's disdain for freedom of expression'Former leader of group Studentlocalism, charged under new national security law with secession, money laundering and conspiracy to publish seditious material
Press release 29 Oct 2020 -
Northern Ireland: Amnesty criticises First and deputy First Minister refusal to publish report of meeting with Chinese governmentAmnesty International has criticised the Executive Office for refusing to publish a report of a meeting in late July between Arlene Foster, Michelle O’Neill and the Chinese consul general Madame Zhang Meifang, at which Northern Ireland’s first and deputy first minister said they “understand and respect” Hong Kong's draconian national security laws, according to a Chinese record of the meeting.
Press release 08 Sep 2020 -
Hong Kong: 'Alarming' national security arrests over social media postsPress release 30 Jul 2020 -
Hong Kong: Disqualification of pro-democracy candidates 'reeks of political repression'At least 12 pro-democracy candidates banned from forthcoming elections.
Press release 30 Jul 2020 -
China: tech firm Zoom criticised over Tiananmen censorshipTechnology firm Zoom’s compliance with a Chinese government request to end meetings related to the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown critcised.
Press release 12 Jun 2020 -
Global: 'Alarming' extent of police tear gas abuse around the world revealedAmnesty has launched an interactive website documenting security forces’ misuse of tear gas in 22 countries around the world
Press release 11 Jun 2020 -
London marks 31st anniversary of Tiananmen MassacreBlog post 05 Jun 2020
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Hong Kong: National anthem law 'insult to freedom of expression'Booing Chinese anthem at football matches could lead to three-year jail sentence
Press release 04 Jun 2020 -
Hong Kong: Ban on Tiananmen vigil should be lifted'The Hong Kong authorities should help facilitate a socially-distanced Tiananmen vigil rather than outright banning it’ - Joshua Rosenzweig
Press release 01 Jun 2020 -
London remembers the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen MassacreBlog post 30 May 2020
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Hong Kong: Passing of national security bill an 'outrageous attack on human rights''It is imperative that the international community wakes up to the alarming situation that lies before them – China has shown it can be swayed if it is put under strong and sustained pressure' - Kate Allen
Press release 28 May 2020 -
Hong Kong: Alarming police attacks on peaceful anthem bill protesters signals yet another 'summer of repression'Police have fired pepper pellets at people protesting bill that would criminalise ‘insulting’ or ‘misusing’ the Chinese national anthem
Press release 27 May 2020 -
China: New national security plan an 'ominous moment for human rights in Hong Kong'National People’s Congress expected to endorse a decision regarding the 'establishment and strengthening' of national security measures in Hong Kong
Press release 22 May 2020 -
Hong Kong: report into police conduct during protests denounced as 'biased'Amnesty has called a report by the Hong Kong Independent Police Complaint Council into the policing of protests in the city during June 2019 to March 2020 'biased'.
Press release 15 May 2020 -
Hong Kong: Widespread police violence during protests must be investigated to prevent further clashesAn independent investigation into police violence during the Hong Kong protests is essential to prevent unrest from reigniting in the city and rebuilding public trust.
Press release 05 Mar 2020