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Fight against ‘external forces’ continues

The government plans to make sure independent Hong Kong unions do not pose a NatSec or foreign-influence risk… The Hong Kong government has proposed legislative amendments to permanently bar those convicted of national security offences from serving in labour unions … Continue reading

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Time to fold

The Democratic Party considers disbanding. Along with other pan-dem groups, they are barred from participation in what was once a semi-representative electoral process for the legislature and district councils. In a system that does not recognize the independent voices of … Continue reading

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The ultimate imbalance

An NYT op-ed looks at the other huge threat to global trade… China now dominates global manufacturing, and its trade surplus dwarfs the biggest run by Germany and Japan during their eras of postwar export supremacy. Countries around the world … Continue reading

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And when did you last see your cousin’s hamster?

NatSec police bring in another relative of former District Council member Carmen Lau for questioning. A week ago, they brought in her uncle and aunt. She says the latest to be interviewed is a ‘distant’ relative (apparently her sister-in-law). As … Continue reading

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Weekend reading comes late

AP looks at Hong Kong’s subdivided apartments… Jimmy Au’s world shrinks to about the size of a parking space whenever she gets home. Her cramped Hong Kong home is one of four units carved out of what was once a … Continue reading

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Exclusive ‘no riff-raff’ panda access for elites

Inspired perhaps by chefs who lure suckers to special feasts of caviar with truffle and gold flakes, Ocean Park is offering exclusive VIP opportunities to ‘meet’ its baby pandas. Expect to pay… …HK$1,500 each for a special, 30-minute visit before … Continue reading

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But she might lose her HK$2 MTR fares

Former Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s taxpayer-provided secretariat is to move from Pacific Place, where the rent is HK$5.6 million, to the government’s Immigration Tower, where renovation will cost a mere HK$2.8 million. (Look – gold toilets aren’t cheap these days.). … Continue reading

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Panda vs Lai

It’s not just me: Hong Kong really is infested with pandas. Aesthetically displeasing renderings of the creatures are all over public transport, on government publicity posters, in parks and foyers, and in senior officials’ speeches. Check under your bed.  The … Continue reading

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The day in NatSec

Two arrested for allegedly perverting the course of justice – helping people wanted by police following the 2019 protests. And police question relatives of Carmen Lau, former district council member and current ‘absconder’ with a HK$1 million bounty on her. … Continue reading

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Why so emotional? It’s just 1,500 days

Jimmy Lai’s 1,500th day in prison (last Friday) gets attention from such bodies as Hong Kong Watch, CFHK and Independent Catholic News… Lai, who is now 77 years old, a British citizen and a devout Catholic, is held in solitary … Continue reading

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