Category Archives: Blog

Dumb ballot-box plan

It’s one of those times all-patriots folk find themselves opposing the government: legislators derail a plan for ‘smart ballot boxes’… But within just two days, the bureau decided to withdraw the initiative after the backlash. “The original intention of the … Continue reading

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The bear facts

The Lowy Interpreter looks at China’s ‘panda diplomacy’ (article especially recommended for those who like using the word ‘gifted’ instead of ‘given’ or ‘donated’)… The sudden influx of pandas to California reflects the pro-China stance of Californian officials, which contrasts … Continue reading

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HK47 appeals on the way

Long Hair and 12 others found guilty in the primary elections/‘conspiracy to commit subversion’ trial plan to appeal… Of the 47 charged in the subversion case, 16 pleaded not guilty and sat through a 118-day trial, with 14 found guilty … Continue reading

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A semi-transparent start to the week

An interesting not-too-long but thorough report by Samuel Bickett – Asia’s Walled City: The Erosion of Transparency in Hong Kong. It covers a wide range of subjects, including: weakening freedom of information; removal of material from government websites and reports; … Continue reading

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Get attacked, go to jail

Not a great day for Hong Kong justice Seven people, including former legislator Lam Cheuk-ting, are convicted of rioting after going to Yuen Long MTR station (unlike the police, who mysteriously failed to show up) when a violent mob ambushed … Continue reading

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Your tax dollars at work, again

Chart of the day: monthly remuneration of ‘politically appointed officials’ in the Hong Kong government… Rank and file civil servants’ pay – look at the ads in the SCMP on Saturdays – is similarly generous. People who work in the … Continue reading

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Grandpa Chan acquitted

The amazing things that happen when you don’t get tried by a National Security court: Grandpa Chan cleared of unauthorized display of banners in a park… Siding with 78-year old Chan Ki-kau at the Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts on Tuesday, … Continue reading

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Mouth-frothing on the wane?

Too Simple, Sometimes Naive (possibly paywalled) sees an easing in China’s Wolf Warrior diplomacy… Wolf Warriorism’ became the accepted term for [a] nationalistic, aggressive form of discourse. No more demure Asian state. China had summoned a new-found arrogance, belligerence. In … Continue reading

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Panda formerly known as ‘An An’ to be called ‘An An’

The Hong Kong government launches a competition to find new names for a pair of pandas hitherto called An An and Ke Ke, and then scraps it…  …the judges … selected the suggestion to keep the original names of the … Continue reading

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Reshuffle shock yawn

The Hong Kong government replaces two senior officials. One of them – the tourism, pandas and mega-events minister Kevin Yeung – recently complained bitterly when an RTHK reporter asked him a pointed question, prompting the station to remind its reporters … Continue reading

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