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China Rising, Episode 7: Hong Kong

China Rising, Episode 7: Hong Kong


The last time I visited Hong Kong, in the summer of 2019, pro-democracy protesters were celebrating a major victory.

Hong Kongers had been gathering by the thousands for months, to condemn the government’s proposed extradition bill. The controversial law would’ve allowed Hong Kong residents who are facing charges to be extradited to mainland China, where the conviction rate is 99 per cent. Protesters feared Beijing would use the legislation to prosecute its political opponents in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong protests ensue for eleventh straight week, show no signs of slowing


Hong Kong protests ensue for eleventh straight week, show no signs of slowing – Aug 18, 2019

On Aug. 18, 2019, I watched nearly two million people, a quarter of the city’s population, march through the streets. A few weeks later, the Hong Kong government finally bowed to public pressure and withdrew the extradition bill.


On Aug. 18, 2019, an estimated 1.7 million Hong Kongers braved pouring rain and marched through the streets to protest the Hong Kong government’s proposed extradition bill. -Jeff Semple / Global News.


@JeffSempleGN / Global News

In November 2019, pro-democracy candidates won a stunning victory in local elections, thanks to a record turnout of young voters.

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Back then, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy campaigners were filled with hope for the future. Not anymore.

On Episode 7 of China Rising, we’ll take a trip to Hong Kong, where activists, lawmakers and journalists are now being arrested and charged under Beijing’s new national security law.


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Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily announces closure


Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily announces closure – Jun 23, 2021

The legislation went into effect on July 1, 2020 and covers four key areas of criminal activity: secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign or external forces.

It dramatically expanded the Chinese central government’s powers in Hong Kong. Its proponents claim the law is necessary to prevent a violent uprising. Its critics argue the national security law violates the terms of Hong Kong’s 1997 handover agreement and constitution, which guaranteed Hong Kong special status and democratic liberties, such as freedom of speech and assembly, until the year 2047.

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China warns U.S. to stay out of Hong Kong affairs ahead of summit


China warns U.S. to stay out of Hong Kong affairs ahead of summit – Mar 12, 2021

In the fight for Hong Kong’s future, Canadians have a lot at stake. Hong Kong is home to 300,000 Canadians — the largest Canuck community in any city outside of Canada.

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Meet the Canadians standing with pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong

On this episode of China Rising, we’ll take a trip to Hong Kong and meet the Canadian expats on the front lines of the fight, some of whom now risk arrest and criminal prosecution. We’ll also hear from members of Canada’s Chinese community, which appears deeply divided over Hong Kong’s future.

To subscribe and listen to this and other episodes of China Rising for free, visit curiouscast.ca. 




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