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  • Why some Hong Kongers live in homes smaller than a parking space, by the numbers - AP News 14.02.25457210
  • Hong Kong: Grave concerns over sentencing under National Security Law - UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights 19.11.24441754
  • Hong Kong jails 45 pro-democracy activists in city’s largest security case - Al Jazeera 19.11.24441422
  • Raising the Hong Kong minimum wage - Borgen Project 08.07.24423124
  • ‘We refuse to disappear’: the Hong Kong 47 facing life in jail after crackdown - Guardian 02.06.24417610
  • Hong Kong convicts 14 activists of subversion - BBC 30.05.24416538
  • Arrests under new national security law a ‘shameful attempt’ at suppressing peaceful commemoration of Tiananmen crackdown - Amnesty International 28.05.24416020
  • Hong Kong arrests six in first use of new local national security law days ahead of Tiananmen anniversary - CNN 28.05.24416017
  • Hong Kong arrests six for sedition under new security law - Reuters 28.05.24416019
  • Hong Kong charges six people under homegrown national security law - Al Jazeera 28.05.24416016
  • Hong Kong makes first arrests under city's new national security law - NBC 28.05.24416021
  • Hong Kong police arrest 6 people accused of violating the city’s new national security law - AP News 28.05.24416018
  • Protest song ban a ‘worrying sign’ of shrinking freedoms - Amnesty International 08.05.24416037
  • US to impose visa restrictions on Hong Kong officials over rights concerns - Al Jazeera 30.03.24416038
  • Hong Kong's New National Security Law Comes Into Force - VOA 23.03.24416023
  • Hong Kong Article 23: Basic rights threatened as law enacted, critics charge - NBC 23.03.24416041
  • Article 23: China hits back at criticism of Hong Kong’s hardline new security law - Guardian 21.03.24416031
  • What's in Hong Kong's new national security law? - The Japan Times 20.03.24416025
  • West Eyes New Measures After Passage of Hong Kong Security Law - VOA 20.03.24416024
  • What Article 23 means for the future of Hong Kong and its once vibrant pro-democracy movement - The Conversation 20.03.24416033
  • Article 23: Hong Kong passes tough security law fought by protesters for years - BBC 19.03.24416026
  • How will a new national security law affect different walks of life in Hong Kong? - AP News 19.03.24416040
  • Hong Kong passes a new security law that toughens punishment of dissent - NPR 19.03.24416042
  • Passing of Article 23 law a devastating moment for human rights - Amnesty International 19.03.24416034
  • Passing of Article 23 law extends iron fist of China to Hongkongers anywhere in the world - Amnesty International 19.03.24416048
  • Article 23 legislation takes repression to ‘next level’ - Amnesty International 08.03.24416036
  • Article 23: what you need to know about Hong Kong's new national security laws - Reuters 08.03.24416045
  • Treason could mean life sentence under new Hong Kong national security law - Guardian 08.03.24416046
  • U.K. and U.S. blast Hong Kong's proposed new security law - The Japan Times 29.02.24416029
  • Hong Kong moves towards tougher security law despite concerns - Reuters 28.02.24416047
  • Submission highlights concerns with proposed Article 23 legislation - Amnesty International 27.02.24416044
  • For foreign firms in Hong Kong, national security plans bring fresh chill - Al Jazeera 14.02.24416043
  • Hong Kong begins legislative push to pass new national security laws - Al Jazeera 30.01.24416030
  • Hong Kong already has a national security law. Now its leader is pushing for another one - CNN 30.01.24416028
  • Hong Kong’s article 23: what is the new national security law and what will it mean for human rights? - Guardian 30.01.24416032
  • Article 23 legislation a ‘dangerous’ moment for human rights - Amnesty International 30.01.24416035
  • Bounties on exiled Hong Kong activists show the ambitious reach of China’s political repression - Conversation 04.07.23357972
  • ‘Tools more than humans’: HK domestic workers fight for rights - Al Jazeera 01.05.23343394
  • ‘Not enough’: Hong Kong’s low-paid get $0.32 minimum wage bump - Al Jazeera 01.05.23343390
  • UK and US criticise erosion of rights and freedoms 25 years since handover - Guardian 01.07.22293288
  • We were too lenient on pro-democracy politicians, says senior Hong Kong legislator Regina Ip - Guardian 01.07.22293291
  • After years fighting for the ‘little guy’, Hong Kong crackdown forces UK lawyer to flee - The Guardian 02.06.22291217
  • Hong Kong’s authoritarian future is already here - New Statesman 13.05.22287292
  • ‘Hong Kong is strange to me now’: how five refugees are finding their new lives in Britain - Guardian 25.04.22284011
  • Fears of online censorship in Hong Kong as rights group website goes down - Guardian 15.02.22273508
  • Hong Kong democracy and media freedom has ‘entered endgame’ - Guardian 10.02.22273237
  • ‘We fought the good fight’: journalists in Hong Kong reel from assault on media - Guardian 11.01.22269103
  • How colonial-era laws are being used to shut down independent journalism - Conversation 10.01.22269041
  • Hong Kong’s Citizen News to close, amid fears for staff’s safety - Al Jazeera 03.01.22268188
  • Hong Kong’s Citizen News to close citing fears for staff safety - Guardian 02.01.22267883
  • ‘Journalism is not sedition’: Blinken urges release of seven arrested in Hong Kong media raids - Guardian 30.12.21267309
  • Denise Ho: the Cantopop star and pro-democracy activist arrested in Hong Kong - Guardian 29.12.21267270
  • Hong Kong media outlet Stand News to close after police raid - Guardian 29.12.21267128
  • Hong Kong’s Stand News outlet shuts down after police raid - Al Jazeera 29.12.21267333
  • Denise Ho: the Cantopop star and pro-democracy activist arrested in Hong Kong - Guardian 29.12.21267129
  • Amnesty International to close Hong Kong offices due to national security law - Guardian 25.10.21262351
  • China is dismantling Hong Kong’s unions - HRW 22.09.21255752
  • Hong Kong to scour old films for subversive themes under new censorship law - Guardian 25.08.21253784
  • Hong Kong group behind major pro-democracy protests disbands amid police pressure - Guardian 15.08.21253299
  • The end of free speech in Hong Kong - Atlantic 27.07.21251337
  • The closure of Apple Daily marks the start of a sinister new era for Hong Kong - Guardian 24.06.21249611
  • Apple Daily: The Hong Kong newspaper that pushed the boundary - BBC 24.06.21248818
  • Apple Daily: Hong Kong pro-democracy paper announces closure - BBC 23.06.21248819
  • Hongkongers queue to buy Apple Daily copies after editor-in-chief arrested - Guardian 18.06.21247850
  • Hong Kong police arrest editor-in-chief of Apple Daily newspaper in raids - Guardian 17.06.21247849
  • Hong Kong politicians face pro-democracy exodus - Guardian 14.11.20227009
  • Hong Kong opposition lawmakers all quit after four members ousted - Guardian 12.11.20223904
  • Hong Kong disqualifies four pro-democracy legislators - The Canary 11.11.20223496
  • Joshua Wong: ‘Forms of resistance need to be fluid and flexible’ - Guardian 15.08.20217046
  • Bilingual FNGO Law 4/16146673
  • China adopts law regulating overseas NGOs 4/16146677
  • Changes Anticipated in the new FNGO law 4/16146678
  • Protesters Once Again Fill Streets in Hong Kong 2/15146679
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