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8th September 2025

30 LGBTI Groups from Asia Call on Hong Kong Government to Establish a Legal Framework that Fully Recognizes and Protects Same-sex Partnerships

South African police officers fire rubber bullet as they chase protestors in the streets of Johannesburg, on April 23, 2019 during a protest against the lack of service delivery or basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing difficulties and lack of public road maintenance. - Police and protesters exchanged volleys of teargas and stones in Johannesburg on April 23, 2019 after a suburb erupted into protest over public services ahead of polls on May 8. Dozens of residents in the working class Turffontein suburb blocked the main road through ward 55, burning tyres, mattresses and tree branches over allegedly unfair allocation of nearby new social housing. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP) (Photo by MARCO LONGARI/AFP via Getty Images)

14th March 2023

Global: Dozens killed and thousands maimed by police misuse of rubber bullets

Chow Hang-tung

28th October 2022

Write For Rights 2022: Chow Hang-tung – HONG KONG: JAILED FOR REMEMBERING VICTIMS OF DEADLY CRACKDOWN

Hong Kong

25th October 2021

Amnesty International to close its Hong Kong offices

Tong Ying

30th July 2021

Hong Kong: Sentencing of Tong Ying-kit deals a hammer blow to free speech

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27th July 2021

Hong Kong: First national security law conviction is ‘beginning of the end’ for freedom of expression

Hong Kong

30th June 2021

Hong Kong: National Security Law has created a human rights emergency

6th January 2021

Hong Kong: Mass arrest of opposition fig­ures highlights repressive power of national security law

26th March 2020

Message from Hong Kong: What SARS taught us about COVID-19

18th February 2020

How to investigate the police: Lessons for Hong Kong from around the world

2nd January 2020

Hong Kong: Peaceful protesters targeted as police start 2020 with renewed attack on dissent

11th November 2019

Hong Kong: Investigate shooting of protesters after ‘another low’ in police use of force

18th October 2019

Hong Kong: A serious set-back for equal marriage in Hong Kong

17th October 2019

Hong Kong: Protest leader left bleeding on street after brutal hammer attack

1st October 2019

Hong Kong: Shooting of protester must be investigated amid alarming escalation of police use of force

24th September 2019

Hong Kong: Government must investigate police violations and push back against Beijing’s “red line”

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