Yearly Archives: 2024

A nothing-berger?

One of the remaining UK non-permanent judges is hearing the appeal by Martin Lee, Margaret Ng, Jimmy Lai, Albert Ho, Lee Cheuk-yan, Long Hair and Cyd Ho (ages 67-88) over their conviction for illegal assembly… [David] Neuberger told Reuters in … Continue reading

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HK government falsely (allegedly) accused of something and doesn’t like it

Private Eye on a certain non-permanent ex-judge on Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal. Will the satirical UK magazine get the Radio Free Asia treatment? The latter outlet incurred the wrath last week with a report on Hong Kong’s announcement … Continue reading

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Difficulties with Mainland-style policies

Health Minister Lo Chung-mau, who did so much for Hong Kong’s reputation and economy by insisting on emulating Beijing’s zero-Covid approach long after vaccines became available, seems to be embracing Mainland-style natalism… Lo … said the government encourages married couples … Continue reading

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Beijing on Sumption

China’s Ministry of State Security responds (indirectly) to Lord Sumption’s criticism of the HK47 trial, saying… …the verdict … was a deterrent to “anti-China forces and foreign forces.” “Those who dare to challenge the bottom line of China’s national security … Continue reading

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More on non-permanent overseas judges

Regina Ip copes with Lord Sumption’s departure in China Daily… In his parting diatribe, Sumption let his emotions run away with him. In sharing the sympathies of naive bystanders who side with the seemingly decent “democracy” fighters in the case … Continue reading

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Taking a break today…

…but a few words from outgoing Singapore Prime Minister Baby God, speaking recently to the city-state’s Chinese chamber of commerce and clan associations. A little reminder of a key difference between Singapore and Hong Kong… In Singapore, all citizens should … Continue reading

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Then and now

A Timothy McLaughlin Tweet on the Hong Kong government’s response to the two million-strong protest march of June 16, 2019… 5 years ago today, Hong Kong CE says that the massive street protests,“embodied the spirit of Hong Kong as a … Continue reading

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Frog to make individual assessment on boiling water

David Neuberger explains why is one of three British non-permanent CFA judges who haven’t resigned… “My feeling is that so long as I can do good by being there and so long as I think that I might cause harm … Continue reading

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More from Sumption, the HKMAO and Ronny to brighten your day

From the Guardian – Lord Sumption does an interview with BBC radio… “The real problem, I think, in Hong Kong is the paranoid atmosphere there,” he continued. “This is said to be a response to the 2019 riots, but there … Continue reading

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Is Jonathan Sumption the new Stephen Roach?

The government and its supporters could refrain from making too much of ex-Court of Final Appeal judge Lord Sumption’s harsh words about rule of law in Hong Kong. But, if the fuss over Stephen Roach’s straightforward economic analysis is anything … Continue reading

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