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Just the look on his face is worth the trip. 🤣🤣🤣
Very good to take some time@our from election observation to tell #JuniusHo in person that I was responsible for the revocation of his honorary doctorate from @AngliaRuskin #Sorrynotsorry
Very good to take some time@our from election observation to tell #JuniusHo in person that I was responsible for the revocation of his honorary doctorate from @AngliaRuskin #Sorrynotsorry
Want to know what #China is up to? Spying in Missouri, at our own companies, stealing our farmers’ crop info and sensitive technologies. This is why I’ve introduced legislation to stop Chinese espionage justice.gov/opa/pr/chinese…
One of the oldest & most prestigious medical journals, @TheLancet, published a paper on how HK police has breached international humanitarian norms in handling medical volunteers. Conduct of "Asia's finest" preserved for history #HongKongProstest thelancet.com/journals/lance…
“The entire system is designed to suppress us.” What the Chinese surveillance state means for the rest of the world ti.me/2XCfFci
Away from Hong Kong, Tibet and Xinjiang are quiet, but only because people there have been terrorised into silence econ.st/349XfSu
From @WSJopinion: The Global Magnitsky Act provides a framework for the U.S. to impose sanctions on the Chinese human-rights offenders in Xinjiang, writes @Jardine_bradley on.wsj.com/2OarROu
A Chinese spy has risked his life to defect to Australia and reveal a trove of unprecedented inside intelligence on how China conducts its interference operations abroad. | Investigation ow.ly/PKNj50xitcJ
“We sent some students to join the student association and they pretended to support Hong Kong independence” “They found out information about those pro-independence activists … and made public all their personal data, their parents’ and family members’” theage.com.au/national/defec…
A document-leak laid bare the cold-blooded bureaucracy behind China's rounding up of thousands of Muslims in Xinjiang econ.st/2O9bvFI
U.S. regulators labeled two large Chinese telecommunications firms a “national security threat” and voted to ban them from a federal subsidy program, the latest move in a broader push to close them off from American customers on.wsj.com/2OEu9Ef
OK!this is explosive! China's spy Wang Liqiang defects to Australia, offers ASIO trove of information on CCP espionage tactics theage.com.au/national/defec…
Lord David Alton, member of the UK Parliament, has arrived in Hong Kong to monitor the district council election happening tomorrow. Thank you for coming over to show support to those who still have faith in pursuing democracy in HK. bit.ly/339Dqtu #StandWithHongKong
I was both proud and humble to host the conference “Hong Kong Today, Me Tomorrow” at The Danish Parliament today.The conference was organized together with the local Hongkongers from “Støt Hong Kong 支持香港 Support Hong Kong”. And we all agreed to #standwithhongkong @nathanlawkc
Hong Kong's clouds of tear gas spark health panic reut.rs/2QGPOyl
LATEST: Hong Kong High Court allows the government to reinstate the #AntiMaskLaw for 7 days, which it had ruled “unconstitutional” Monday, RTHK reports #HongKongProtests
"Hong Kongers want a greater say in how their home is run. After years of asking politely, their patience is running thin," writes @IlariaMariaSala nyti.ms/37pDetf
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