In Hong Kong, the alignment with Mainland China’s governance model is leading to a decline in the city’s reputation for openness and lack of corruption. Recent restrictions on freedom of speech and civil rights have sparked widespread concern about the erosion of Hong Kong’s economic and civic success. The city’s transition towards a more authoritarian system is raising fears about the future of its once vibrant and democratic society.
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China’s crackdown on dissent: over 1,500 convicted in six years, report finds
Chinese Human Rights Defenders reported that Chinese authorities have wrongfully detained thousands of individuals, convicting 1,545 prisoners of conscience over the past six years. The group stated that arbitrary detentions may constitute crimes against humanity, with severe penalties imposed on those detained, including death sentences. Women activists, ethnic minorities, and individuals over 60 were disproportionately affected, with China's use of arbitrary detention expanding under Xi Jinping, targeting critics, human rights personnel, and individuals involved in...
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