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Hong Kong Passes Troubling New Security Laws(Guest: Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, U.S. Army, ret.)

(Note: national TV or 100,000 cume or higher programs, thank you.) Bowing to Beijing, the Hong Kong legislature rushed through tough laws that crack down on opposition to Hong Kong and Beijing. Penalties include life in prison. The 212-page bill introduces 39 new national security crimes – some with loosely defined terms – that include treason, espionage, external interference and unlawful handling of state secrets, among others. Many of those who opposed the last troubling … Read more

Is Hong Kong Risking Political Persecution By Going After a Democracy Activist?

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su explains why the actions against Jimmy Lai could come back to haunt the Chinese Communist Party. It appears that the Chinese Communist Party could run into huge outcry as it attempts to prosecute democracy activist Jimmy Lai. Per this report from The Epoch Times, Lai is currently on trial in Hong Kong. The founder of the formerly published Apple Daily has been accused by the CCP of “collusion” with … Read more

Hong Kong Authorities Aren’t Holding Back In Their Pursuit of Exiled Activists and Lawyers (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su explains why these warrants were issued, and what it means in terms of law enforcement. In a startling move earlier this week, Hong Kong has suddenly issued arrest warrants for eight exiled activists and lawyers, believing that they have violated China’s national security law. What’s more, they seem to be offering a great deal of money for their capture. Authorities believe these suspects have taken part in “collusion with foreign … Read more

Apple Relents, Taking Down Pro-Democratic Hong Kong Song Just Hours After Their Department of Justice Called For Its Removal

The Epoch Times’ investigate reporter Nan Su discusses the takedown, wondering if Apple should have acted so quickly to appease Hong Kong government. It appears that Hong Kong recently acted on an act of censorship – and Apple relented rather than facing any punishment from the country. Per this report from The Epoch Times, the Department of Justice (DOJ) for Hong Kong recently applied for an injunction that would stop the dissemination of a pro-democratic song … Read more

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