Hong Kong’s Freedom Movement Hasn’t Died | How to Support It
The Hong Kong protests may not be visible on the streets anymore, but the movement hasn’t stopped. Many freedom fighters are still working quietly inside Hong Kong or have fled and …
The Hong Kong protests may not be visible on the streets anymore, but the movement hasn’t stopped. Many freedom fighters are still working quietly inside Hong Kong or have fled and … Do not travel to #China, and if you’re already there, stay where you are, advises the U.S. embassy in #Beijing. Another warning comes from 42 U.S. senators to Beijing. They say … On the afternoon of December 2, a video of a factory fire in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, was released and widely circulated. In the video, thick smoke rises above the factory area … There are big things happening in China right now and YouTube has basically told us not to show it. That’s why we’re asking you, China Uncensored viewers, to help us spread … China has pushed its citizens to be ultra-nationalist, but only in a way that supports the Chinese Communist Party’s interests. When patriotic Chinese go abroad, this patriotism can be used as … The US Airforce publicly unveiled its next generation stealth bomber. The B-21 Raider is being called the most advanced military aircraft ever built. Pentagon officials including defense secretary Lloyd Austin along … In this special episode, we sat down with Benedict Rogers, co-founder and chief executive of Hong Kong Watch and author of “The China Nexus.” He sheds light on the protests happening across … Hong Kong’s Freedom Movement Hasn’t Died | How to Support It
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‘A Responsibility to Use Our Freedoms on Behalf of Those Who Are Denied Them’: Benedict Rogers