Author Archives: biglychee

Angry press statements on the way?

A couple of items that may or may not warrant forthright responses from the government press-release writers… Washington Post op-ed co-authored by Samuel Bickett calls for sanctions to cut off banks and other companies involved in illicit trade off from … Continue reading

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Missing voters

The Hong Kong government reports that the number of registered voters in the city has fallen for the third year running…  …around 18,900 new registration applications were received for the geographical constituencies in the 2024 voter cycle… A total of … Continue reading

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Chow Hang-tung to appear in CFA

The Court of Final Appeal will consider the HK Alliance case in January. Chow Hang-tung, Tang Ngok-kwan and Tsui Hon-kwong were convicted of not handing over information to NatSec police in 2021… Representing herself on Wednesday, Chow, who is a … Continue reading

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Olympics still not over

Flicking briefly through the RTHK and other news sites this morning, I get the impression Hong Kong media are grateful for having the city’s fencing, swimming, badminton and other feats to occupy the space normally devoted to trials of pan-democrats, … Continue reading

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The NatSec week, so far

Owen Chow, who faces possible life imprisonment as part of the Hong Kong 47 case, and his lawyer are found guilty of removing an ‘unauthorized article’ from Lai Chi Kok, where he is currently in jail. The item was a… … Continue reading

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Interesting Times

From the London Times: ‘The speed and drama of the transformation that has overcome one of the freest and liveliest cities in Asia is difficult to exaggerate’. A (paywalled) follow-up to the recent Regina Ip interview… Given everything else that … Continue reading

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Lawmaker misses pan-dems

Slightly maverick lawmaker Paul Tse criticizes Hong Kong’s Legislative Council for no longer exercising oversight over ‘serious matters’… “…only two reporters attended the Public Accounts Committee press conference in May, and Legco has yet to convene a Committee of Inquiry … Continue reading

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Two stories about sanctions

The Committee for Freedom in HK report on Hong Kong companies helping Russian, North Korean and Iranian entities avoid sanctions is here. A synopsis from author Samuel Bickett… Some of our most significant findings: Story in tech publication the Register, … Continue reading

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Why the HK press won’t fight for press freedom

Following the WSJ’s firing of Selina Cheng, China Media Project looks at how most international and local media in Hong Kong dissuade employees from campaigning for press freedom… In other parts of the world, getting elected to lead one’s local … Continue reading

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Reg, again

Hong Kong’s number-one glutton for punishment does an interview with a not-very-sympathetic London Times. It’s paywalled, but I’m going to force you to see the worst bits anyway… Regina Ip, convenor of the executive council, Hong Kong’s de facto cabinet, … Continue reading

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