The HRIC Daily Brief is a daily selection of news stories and commentary related to human rights in China, drawn from Chinese- and English-language news and online media sources that we monitor daily. In addition to headlines and source links, HRIC also provides English translation of Chinese headlines.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Universities scrutinized on anniversaries of bloody crackdowns
Bitter Winter, July 13, 2019

Chinese socialite Guo Meimei is freed from jail but few report release and some stories vanish
South China Morning Post, July 13, 2019

“We’re almost extinct”: China’s investigative journalists are silenced under Xi
The New York Times, July 12, 2019

Poet detained in China’s Yunnan after sharing video of Hong Kong pop-star’s UN appeal
Radio Free Asia, July 12, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Protest in China highlights the need for action on garbage
South China Morning Post, July 15, 2019

How Canadians are part of an underground network helping Hong Kong protesters in their struggle against Chinese control
The Star Vancouver, July 14, 2019

林飛帆將出任民進黨副秘書長 (Sunflower student leader Lin Fei-fan to take seat as vice-secretary general of Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 13, 2019

Related:
林飛帆:「今日香港、今日台灣」是我現在面對中國的視角 (Interview with Lin Fei-fan: “Today Hong Kong, tomorrow Taiwan,” is my perspective on China now)
The Initium, July 15, 2019

Hundreds in Hong Kong commemorate late Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo
Kyodo News, July 13, 2019

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刘晓波逝世两周年 香港、德国举行纪念活动 (Activists in Hong Kong and Germany hold commemorations on second anniversary of Liu Xiaobo’s death)
Radio Free Asia, July 12, 2019

Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo’s spirit lives on: Despite worsening repression, Chinese activists press for change
Human Rights Watch, July 11, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Kaohsiung mayor wins opposition party’s nomination for Taiwan’s 2020 presidential election
Reuters, July 15, 2019

华春莹中央党校充电 称要彻底解决中国挨骂问题 (Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying “resurfaces” after Party school training, says China has “insufficient” say in global affairs, vouches to solve problem of frequent criticism of China)
Radio France Internationale, July 14, 2019

How Hongkonger’s herbal soup shakedown in Beijing helps explain why local businessmen fear extradition to the mainland
South China Morning Post, July 14, 2019

蔡英文:香港一國兩制經驗 說明獨裁與民主無法共存 (Tsai Ing-wen: Hong Kong’s experience with One Country, Two Systems proves democracy cannot coexist with dictatorship)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 13, 2019

Who needs religion? Buddhists pressured to be more political
Bitter Winter, July 13, 2019

Hongkongers in US launch campaign urging American politicians to support bill on city’s democracy and rights
Hong Kong Free Press, July 12, 2019

大陸海關禁黃頭盔黃遮黑T口罩集運到港 「後果無比嚴重」(Mainland customs bans shipments including helmets, black t-shirts, yellow umbrellas to Hong Kong, threatening “incomparable severe consequences”)
The Stand News, July 12, 2019

北戴河会议将讨论香港反送中及美中经贸 (Hong Kong’s anti-extradition movement U.S. trade war are priority topics at annual Beidaihe conference, sources say)
Radio Free Asia, July 12, 2019

About half of China’s loans to developing countries are “hidden,” study finds
CNBC, July 12, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

Two arrested as parallel trading protests descend into chaos at Hong Kong border town Sheung Shui, while lawmaker accuses police of targeting innocent man, who tries to jump off bridge “out of panic”
South China Morning Post, July 14, 2019

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Protesters and police clash in Hong Kong after peaceful march
The Guardian, July 13, 2019

沙田遊行11.5萬人參與 新城市廣場內爆衝突 (Over 11,000 protesters join anti-extradition march in Shatin thatspirals into clashes in shopping mall as police clear streets, block exits and stop trains)
Inmediahk.net, July 14, 2019

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【沙田衝突】醫管局:20 人仍留醫 2 危殆 4 嚴重 (20 hospitalized after clashes in Shatin: 4 severe, 2 critical)
The Stand News, July 15, 2019

Hong Kong protesters in Sha Tin showered with support and supplies – even from 10 floors up
South China Morning Post, July 14, 2019

反修例絕食人士傍晚將步行至禮賓府 促特首與市民對話 (Hunger strikers walk to Chief Executive residence to urge dialogue)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 15, 2019

香港记者愤怒了今发起“停止警暴、捍卫新闻自由”静默游行 (“Journalists are angry”: 7 journalist organizations hold silent march to defend press freedom, condemn police violence toward frontline reporters)
Radio France Internationale, July 14, 2019

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Journalism watchdog says past year among the worst for Hong Kong press freedom since 1997, as rally planned for Sunday
Hong Kong Free Press, July 13, 2019

University of Hong Kong will protect its students from summary arrest, says vice chancellor in impromptu dialogue with extradition bill protesters
South China Morning Post, July 13, 2019

“Don't mess with us”: The spirit of rebellion spreads in Hong Kong
The Guardian, July 13, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo’s spirit lives on: Despite worsening repression, Chinese activists press for change
Human Rights Watch, July 11, 2019

Surge in voter registration a sign of growing civic awareness
South China Morning Post, July 14, 2019

In defence of every Hongkonger’s right to scold the chief executive
South China Morning Post, July 14, 2019

China’s legal system has a long way to go before it can be trusted
South China Morning Post, July 13, 2019

【專訪】第一批衝入立法會 最前線抗爭少年的自白:我有心理準備隨時會死 (“I was prepared to die”: Interview with young protester from the first group that went into LegCo)
Stand News, July 12, 2019

Friday, July 12, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

China hints at Xinjiang policy shift ahead of key summit chaired by Xi Jinping
South China Morning Post, July 12, 2019

China’s policy of mass detentions in Xinjiang “has nothing to do with terrorism”: US anti-terror czar
Radio Free Asia, July 11, 2019

海外维族人: 中国政府试图利用家人逼我噤声 (Overseas Uyghurs: China is using our family members in Xinjiang to silence our public criticism of the camps)
How China intimidates Uighurs abroad by threatening their families
Deutsche Welle, July 11, 2019

Uighur-Australians welcome global condemnation of China’s detention centres
SBS News, July 11, 2019

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外交部就新疆問題向22國嚴正交涉 敦促尊重事實 (China criticizes states for “politicizing human rights issues” and “interfering in China’s internal affairs” through joint letter to Human Rights Council)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 11, 2019

Urumqi 2009 and the road to Xinjiang re-education centers
The Diplomat, July 11, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Situation still dire for rights lawyers four years on
China Digital Times, July 11, 2019

China: End deaths in extrajudicial detention & torture by deprived medical treatment
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, July 11, 2019

Tibetan nuns beaten by Chinese guards for “weeping” in detention
Radio Free Asia, July 11, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Pocari Sweat, Pizza Hut’s mainland China offices distance themselves from Hong Kong franchises over “TVB bias” in coverage of extradition bill protests
South China Morning Post, July 12, 2019

转载“反送中”视频惹祸 诗人王藏被指“寻衅滋事” (Yunnan poet held and questioned for re-blogging video of Hong Kong singer Denise Ho’s speech at United Nations Human Rights Council)
Radio Free Asia, July 11, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Mainlanders among Hong Kong protesters, though many stay away
Agence France-Presse, July 11, 2019

“A sort of eco-dictatorship”: Shanghai grapples with strict new recycling laws
The Guardian, July 11, 2019

Two Beijing art districts abruptly evicted to make way for demolition
The Art Newspaper, July 11, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

习近平外交思想理论研讨会在京举行 (Hundreds from schools, think tanks, research centers attend conference to study theories on Xi Jinping Thought on diplomacy)
People’s Daily, July 11, 2019

A Koch executive’s harassment in China adds to fears among visitors
The New York Times, July 11, 2019

The overseas expansion and evolution of Chinese state-owned enterprises
Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, July 11, 2019

The Philippines sided with China after a boat was rammed. Critics say it’s all about money.
Washington Post, July 11, 2019

What is the evidence of “forced organ harvesting” in China?
Journal of Political Risk, July 9, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

How U.S. tech giants are helping to build China’s surveillance state
The Intercept, July 11, 2019

The “water attack” of Chinese tech exec opens a flood gate of complaints against the company
Global Voices, July 11, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

Extradition bill crisis: Why are the young people of Hong Kong angry and deeply unhappy?
South China Morning Post, July 12, 2019

Related:
Nearly 1 in 10 people in Hong Kong likely to have depression, according to HKU survey conducted during extradition bill crisis
South China Morning Post, July 11, 2019

【6.12一個月】疑中催淚彈後遺症 港台外判司機全身多處流膿 (RTHK van driver cannot afford treatment of complications from teargas during protest after insurance company refuses his claim on basis of government’s “riot” designation)
Apple Daily, July 12, 2019

Video of assault on Hong Kong activist spurs outrage
Inkstone, July 11, 2019

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大埔連儂牆被撕 街坊阻止遇襲 手臂骨折 香港仔連儂牆有人縱火被捕 (Lennon Wall attackers break citizen’s arm; police arrest several for assault, suspected arson)
The Stand News, July 12, 2019

Two retired policemen among three people arrested over clashes sparked by “Lennon Walls,” Hong Kong’s latest show of defiance against hated extradition bill
South China Morning Post, July 11, 2019

新聞界周日靜默遊行 促警方遵從警例尊重新聞自由 (Journalists to hold silent march on Sunday, urging police to follow proper procedure, respect press freedom)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 11, 2019

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7.17 銀髮族遊行 「老而不廢撐後生仔」(“Old but not invalid,” elderly to take to the streets in “silver haired march” on July 17 in solidarity with young protesters)
Stand News, July 11, 2019

Parents, friends remember Hong Kong protester “Raincoat Man” who died fighting extradition law
Associated Press, July 11, 2019

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【梁凌杰設靈】萬人風雨中悼念:願珍惜生命,一齊行下去 (Over 10,000 attend memorial for “Raincoat Man,” first protester who died in anti-extradition movement)
Inmediahk.net, July 11, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Hong Kong’s political instability means 2020 could be the endgame for “one country, two systems”
South China Morning Post, July 12, 2019

黑色六月 — 五金佬的自白 (“Can this face mask block teargas?”: A hardware store owner’s account)
The Stand News, July 11, 2019

The right way to deal with Huawei: The United States needs to compete with Chinese firms, not just ban them
Foreign Affairs, July 11, 2019

How a Hong Kong tax assessment decision could influence attitudes towards LGBT+ rights across Asia
The Conversation, July 11, 2019

Hong Kong’s propaganda battle is playing out in the media — and in cyberspace
Washington Post, July 11, 2019

Could Hong Kong become another Estonia?
The Diplomat, July 11, 2019

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

China rebuked by 22 nations over Xinjiang repression
The New York Times, July 10, 2019

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22国大使谴责新疆“再教育营” 斯洛伐克总统也发声 (22 states issue joint letter to condemn China for Xinjiang camps)
Deutsche Welle, July 11, 2019

UN: Unprecedented joint call for China to end Xinjiang abuses
Human Rights Watch, July 10, 2019

HRIC note: Text of joint letter linked from this piece.

Uyghurs ordered to destroy Muslim architecture deemed “extremist” by authorities
Radio Free Asia, July 10, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Chinese grassroots rights activist dies of cancer in a Fujian hospital
Radio Free Asia, July 10, 2019

Related:
China: Account for activist’s death: Ji Sizun died 2 months after release from prison
Human Rights Watch, July 10, 2019

Chinese activist, critic of Communist Party Zhang Baocheng arrested for “promoting terrorism”
Agence France-Presse, July 10, 2019

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反腐败活动家张宝成被控重罪 公安曾警告他闭嘴 (Anti-corruption activist charged with “inciting terrorism,” family fears heavy sentence)
Voice of America, July 10, 2019

Education First teachers, foreign students held in China on drugs charges
South China Morning Post, July 10, 2019

Related:
Analysis of 16 foreign teachers, students detained for taking drugs
Global Times, July 10, 2019

Unfinished business: Campus sexual harassment in China
Sixth Tone, July 9, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Chinese state broadcaster hires former Ofcom director
Financial Times, July 10, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

A spy case exposes China’s power play in Central Asia
The Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2019

Is Vanuatu’s deportation of six Chinese nationals an erosion of its democratic rights at Beijing’s bidding?
South China Morning Post, July 10, 2019

Slovak leader tells Chinese minister of human rights worries
Associated Press, July 10, 2019

Trump softened stance on Hong Kong protests to revive trade talks
Financial Times, July 10, 2019

Chess and cards instead of faith: More Christian churches repurposed
Bitter Winter, July 10, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Could Huawei be using Trojan circuits to help Beijing spy on US?
South China Morning Post, July 11, 2019

還在「翻牆」看影片?資安報告:全球近三成VPN龍頭公司為中資持有 ( 30 percent of world’s leading VPN companies are Chinese-owned)
The News Lens, July 10, 2019

Banned Chinese security cameras are almost impossible to remove
Bloomberg, July 10, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

From iron lady to lame duck: Departure of Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam seen as merematter of time
Reuters, July 11, 2019

鍾庭耀主理民間組織就警權及政府信任等將進行民意調查 (Civil society organization crowdfunds project to gauge public sentiment on extradition bill, HK$300,000 raised in one day)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 10, 2019

【逃犯條例】張超雄加入馬拉松絕食 召集人憂首批絕食者捱不住 (Lawmaker Fernando Cheung joins marathon hunger strike; 170 hours into fasting, first group of strikers likely to face health problems)
Ming Pao, July 10, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong hunger strikers vow to keep going until extradition law withdrawn
Radio Free Asia, July 10, 2019

At least three arrested as clashes break out over extradition bill at “Lennon Wall” near Hong Kong MTR station between protesters and supporters of Carrie Lam
South China Morning Post, July 11, 2019

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Dozens of police in riot gear remove flyers with officers’ personal info from Tai Po “Lennon Wall” message board
Hong Kong Free Press, July 10, 2019

Pocari Sweat among big brand advertisers ditching Hong Kong broadcaster TVB over claims its extradition bill protest coverage was biased
South China Morning Post, July 10, 2019

Drop outdated rioting charges and call independent inquiry: new report
Hong Kong Watch, July 10, 2019

Related:
Outdated and Draconian: Hong Kong’s Public Order Ordinance
Hong Kong Watch, July 10, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Another tale of cruelty: How the Chinese government crushed rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang
Jerome A. Cohen, July 11, 2019

The American left is failing Hong Kong
The Nation, July 11, 2019

The untold story of Hong Kong’s protests is how one simple slogan connects us
The Guardian, July 11, 2019

Why Hong Kong’s protests prove it deserves to be a global financial hub
Quartz, July 10, 2019

Is China undermining human rights at the United Nations?
Council on Foreign Relations, July 9, 2019

Good and bad Muslims in Xinjiang
Made in China Journal, July 9, 2019

Do NOT teach English in China and why EVERYONE should read this
China Law Blog, June 19, 2019

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Four years on, China's crackdown still suppressing human rights lawyers, clients
Radio Free Asia, July 9, 2019

Related:
专访: 709大抓捕对维权律师是一个“清洗” (Interview with Teng Biao: 709 crackdown was a “clearing” of rights defense lawyers”)
Deutsche Welle, July 9, 2019

709事件四周年 德国政府表示担忧 (709 crackdown “remains a source of great concern,” says German embassy in China on 4th anniversary)
Deutsche Welle, July 9, 2019

Sweden rejects China's request to extradite former official over “embezzlement of US$11 million”
Reuters, July 9, 2019

Related:
Analysis of Sweden’s decision to bar extradition to China
RSDL Monitor, July 9, 2019

瑞典法院拒绝向中国引渡“红通”第三号人物 (Swedish court refuses China’s extradition request for INTERPOL Red Notice fugitive citing risk of political persecution, noncompliance of judicial system with international human rights law)
Deutsche Welle, July 9, 2019

Former prisoner takes on China’s “so-called” justice system
Newsroom NZ, July 5, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

China’s government mulls special stake in wallstreetcn.com as it looks to control the flow of information on trade, economics
South China Morning Post, July 10, 2019

Banned at home, Twitter becomes a new tool for Chinese diplomats abroad
Washington Post, July 9, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Being transgender in China: Activist on her struggles, and surgeon on his patients’ biggest challenge
South China Morning Post, July 10, 2019

Chinese rural doctors threaten mass resignations for being overworked and underpaid
South China Morning Post, July 9, 2019

The shifting patterns of labour protests in China present a challenge to the union
China Labour Bulletin, July 9, 2019

香港尖沙咀游行:示威者和大陆游客 “聊聊自由” (“Let’s talk freedom”: Hong Kong protesters meet mainland tourists in anti-extradition march in Kowloon)
BBC, July 9, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Xi Jinping continues his quest for absolute Party control
The Diplomat, July 10, 2019

Related:
Xi highlights Party building in central Party, state institutions
Xinhua, July 9, 2019

China's Xi tells officials not to be lazy and “spend whole day eating”
Reuters, July 9, 2019

富商涉嫌猥亵女童案背后,中国儿童性侵有多严重
A billionaire’s fall spotlights child sexual abuse in China
The New York Times, July 10, 2019

Beijing should avoid “punishing” Canada over Huawei case, cautions Ottawa’s ex-ambassador to China
South China Morning Post, July 10, 2019

The other Tiananmen Papers
ChinaFile, July 8, 2019

Related:
U.S.-China diplomacy after Tiananmen: Documents from the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library
ChinaFile, July 8, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

US announces significant relaxation of Huawei ban
Financial Times, July 10, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

黃之鋒岑敖暉入表選管會 求核實區會參選資格 (Lester Shum and Joshua Wong seeks opinion from election authorities on candidacy for District Council elections)
Ming Pao, July 10, 2019

Related:
800人聯署反對區選引入確認書 促勿再DQ參選人 (“Confirmation” mechanism used to disqualify LegCo by-election candidates to be introduced in upcoming District Council elections, 800 people sign joint letter in opposition)
Inmediahk.net, July 9, 2019

More rallies planned and dialogue rejected, as anti-extradition activists blast “wordplay” by Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam
Hong Kong Free Press, July 9, 2019

Post-it notes are the new weapon of choice for Hong Kong’s protesters
Quartz, July 9, 2019

香港抗议者呼吁普选,要求更多民主
Hong Kong protesters are fueled by a broader demand: More democracy
The New York Times, July 9, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong’s summer of discontent is far from over: Attempts to introduce a new extradition law may have “died a natural death” but protesters grievances run far deeper
New Statesman, July 9, 2019

陳伯絕食逾 150 小時 數十市民探訪遊說暫停 (Crowds urge protester to pause hunger strike after over 150 hours as health condition deteriorates)
The Stand News, July 9, 2019

“Every one of us counts”: Hong Kong protesters mobilise to promote mental health awareness
Agence France-Presse, July 9, 2019

China's PLA signals it will keep Hong Kong-based troops in barracks
Reuters, July 9, 2019

有傳「社會信用體系」將在港實施 聶德權澄清絕無此事 (Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs rushes to deny social credit system will be implemented in Hong Kong)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 9, 2019

It’s curtains for mainland “dama” singers in Tuen Mun Park as Hong Kong authorities announce zone closure after protest against noise pollution and indecency
South China Morning Post, July 9, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Was Hong Kong protesters’ occupation of the legislature a dangerous trap laid by police?
Hong Kong Free Press, July 9, 2019

Hong Kong’s last major riots reshaped the city into the one we know today
Quartz, July 9, 2019

Hong Kong’s new political lexicon
LA Times, July 8, 2019

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

Uyghur officials in Hotan forced to forgo halal during visits of Chinese “relatives”
Radio Free Asia, July 8, 2019

Xinjiang: Chairs seek urgent action from administration to address probable crimes against humanity
U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China, July 5, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

UN experts: Speak out on legislative measures restricting rights of lawyers in China
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, July 9, 2019

Wife of Australian writer Yang Hengjun held in China interrogated and banned from flying home
ABC News, July 8, 2019

Video and transcript: Campaign for direct elections of Beijing Lawyers Association, 2008-2009
China Change, July 8, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

微博处置涉黄低俗信息150.9万余条,含微博、头条文章等 (Weibo deletes over 1.5 million posts since commencement of “Project Sky Blue”)
The Paper, July 8, 2019

China dismisses Three Gorges Dam safety concerns as rumor-mongering
Radio Free Asia, July 8, 2019

Related:
Three Gorges Dam back in the spotlight
China Media Project, July 7, 2019

This time it looks authentic: Chinese ambassador to US Cui Tiankai joins Twitter months after fake account was suspended
South China Morning Post, July 9, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Statement by the China Human Rights Lawyers Group on the fourth anniversary of the “709 Incident”
China Change, July 9, 2019

Activist Hong Kong singer faces down China at UN rights body
Associated Press, July 9, 2019

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中國代表團指何韻詩攻擊一國兩制 要求不得用侮辱語言 (“Affront to One China,” “unfounded allegations,” “abusive language”: China twice interrupts address of Hong Kong’s Denise Ho at Human Rights Council address using point of order)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 9, 2019

China city puts incinerator project on hold after protests: Report
Reuters, July 9, 2019

Related:
First Hong Kong protested. Now it’s Wuhan, China. What makes it Beijing’s latest headache?
LA Times, July 5, 2019

Early Rain church members attend first service after China crackdown
Associated Press, July 8, 2019

Related:
秋雨教会基督徒一家六口逃亡台湾 寻求政治庇护 (Christian family from Early Rain Covenant Church seeks asylum in Taiwan)
Radio Free Asia, July 8, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

At world peace forum, China’s vice president pans protectionism
Caixin, July 8, 2019

Media boss Jimmy Lai meets Pence, Pompeo on Hong Kong issues
Radio Free Asia, July 8, 2019

Over 100 house church believers in Shanxi threatened with arrest to renounce their faith
Bitter Winter, July 7, 2019

Looting house churches to prevent their resurgence
Bitter Winter, July 7, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

What you need to know about Meiya Pico, China’s low-profile forensics champion named in data privacy scandal
South China Morning Post, July 9, 2019

Why YouTube keeps demonetizing videos of the Hong Kong protests: The platform’s “advertising-friendly” content rules are hurting creators trying to cover important global events
One Zero, July 8, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam declares extradition bill “dead,” but stops short of full withdrawal
Hong Kong Free Press, July 9, 2019

Related:
林鄭月娥宣佈《逃犯條例》修訂「壽終正寢」 拒特赦 拒設獨立調查委員會 (Carrie Lam reiterates “the bill is dead;” refuses amnesty or independent commission of inquiry)
The Stand News, July 9, 2019

李國能首開腔:促撤草案、獨立調查 斥衝擊立會 籲如罪成應判具阻嚇力刑罰 (Former chief justice Andrew Li urges government to withdraw extradition bill, conduct independent investigation into police violence)
The Stand News, July 9, 2019

US barred Hong Kong consul from giving critical speech on protests
Financial Times, July 8, 2019

一國一制又出招! 香港3年內引進「信用評分系統」(Greater Bay Area action plan reveals social credit system will be implemented in Hong Kong within the next 3 years)
Liberty Times Net, July 8, 2019

Related:
广东印发推进粤港澳大湾区建设三年行动计划(2018-2020年)(Full text: Greater Bay Area development 3 year action plan 2018-2020)
People’s Government of Guangdong Province, July 5, 2019

How Hong Kong protesters switched tactics to keep pressure on China
Bloomberg, July 7, 2019

Related:
What Hong Kong protesters want to tell mainland Chinese tourists
Inkstone, July 8, 2019

Hong Kong protesters consider Bank of China “stress test” in bid to pressure gov’t
Agence France-Presse, July 8, 2019

警員佐級協會去信梁君彥 嚴厲譴責譚文豪、區諾軒阻礙執行職務 (In letter to LegCo president, police association condemns pro-democracy legislators for standing in front of police barricade, obstructing police duty)
The Stand News, July 8, 2019

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【旺角清場】警被指迫路人解鎖手機 威嚇勿向傳媒連登報料 「我有你地址㗎」 (Protesters say police forced them to unlock their phones to reveal chat records, social media apps; used “I have your address” to prevent reporting incident to media)
The Stand News, July 8, 2019

Veteran leaders of Hong Kong pro-business Liberal Party urge its representative to resign from gov’t cabinet
Hong Kong Free Press, July 8, 2019

Commentary (评论)

新疆的「再教育」:從「多元帝國」到「民族同化」 (Xinjiang’s “re-education”: The path from “empire of diversity” to “ethnic assimilation”)
The Initium, July 9, 2019

Muslim leaders are betraying the Uighurs
Foreign Policy, July 8, 2019

Being polite and respectful is not an indicator of how worthy Hongkongers’ causes are
Hong Kong Free Press, July 8, 2019

As Hong Kong protesters embrace Telegram, when will the messaging app fix one of its biggest security flaws?
Hong Kong Free Press, July 7, 2019

Monday, July 08, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

新疆穆斯林儿童被迫与家人分离:文化灭绝行为 (Xinjiang’s Muslim children separated from family and culture in campaign of “cultural genocide”)
Radio Free Asia, July 5, 2019

Related:
China denies Muslim separation campaign in Xinjiang
BBC, July 7, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Wife of China's Meng, former Interpol chief, sues agency
Reuters, July 7, 2019

李文足與多國人權事務官員會面 促協助王全璋保外就醫 (Li Wenzu meets with human rights officers, urging foreign countries to help press for medical parole for jailed Wang Quanzhang)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 6, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

《法兰克福汇报》网站也被中国屏蔽 (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung website banned by China in expanding censorship against German media)
Radio France Internationale, July 8, 2019

Press freedom in Hong Kong ‘at its worst’ with journalists attacked and berated by police and protesters on both sides of extradition bill clashes
South China Morning Post, July 7, 2019

Related:
HKJA Annual Report 2019: Red line stifles freedoms
Hong Kong Journalists Association, July 7, 2019

《香港01》引接近北京消息:認定香港傳媒「助攻」 青年工作、傳媒屬檢討重點 (Sources say Beijing sees Hong Kong media as “assisting” in protests, sets the study of its “ecosystem” as priority)
HK01, July 5, 2019

Minitrue: Fury at censorship of tycoon’s arrest
China Digital Times, July 7, 2019

Canadian ads blasted Hong Kong “radicals”, invoking blood loyalty to China. Was Beijing’s United Front involved?
South China Morning Post, July 6, 2019

Summer censorship: Weibo launches “Project Sky Blue”
What’s On Weibo, July 6, 2019

China's contentious stake in Zambia's broadcast media
Deutsche Welle, July 5, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

反对建垃圾焚烧厂,武汉爆发街头抗议
Protests over incinerator rattle officials in Chinese city
The New York Times, July 8, 2019

內地維權律師唐荊陵讚揚香港人近日的抗爭將載入史冊 (“Hong Kong’s protests will be marked in history,” says 709 lawyer Tang Jingling in accepting human rights award in Taiwan)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 7, 2019

Chinese school forced to take down HIV poster that said gay people would die sooner than “normal” people
South China Morning Post, July 5, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Chinese ambassador accuses Jeremy Hunt of “cold war mentality”
The Guardian, July 7, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong protests: Police associations demand British MP apologises for exposing senior officer who authorised use of force
South China Morning Post, July 5, 2019

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi seeks eastern European support for Belt and Road Initiative
South China Morning Post, July 7, 2019

In Chinese soccer, a tale of two nationalities: Or, the difference between Brazil and Tibet
SupChina, July 6, 2019

Taiwan's marriage law brings frustration and hope for LGBT China
The Guardian, July 5, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

警方旺角清場 拘 5 人涉襲擊、阻差辦公 記者採訪期間被警推撞、攻擊 (Police clear Mong Kok’s streets: 5 arrested for assault and obstructing police officers, journalist attacked by police during live-stream, officers’ IDs concealed)
The Stand News, July 8, 2019

Related:
九龍區反修例遊行,入夜後佔路,警察包抄示威者,推撞記者 (Nathan Road occupied after peaceful march in Kowloon; police box in protesters, journalists assaulted)
The Initium, July 7, 2019

Protesters and police fight pitched battles in late-night showdown after mass rally against Hong Kong extradition bill
South China Morning Post, July 8, 2019

九龍反送中大遊行 逾23萬人參與 (Photo chronology: Over 23,000 march in Kowloon in latest anti-extradition protest)
Inmediahk.net, July 7, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong protesters march again, reaching out to Chinese visitors
Reuters, July 7, 2019

Hong Kong’s protesters put AirDrop to ingenious use to breach China’s Firewall
Quartz, July 8, 2019

Explainer: How Hong Kong’s legislature was broken, long before protesters invaded the complex
Hong Kong Free Press, July 7, 2019

港大《學苑》:研究生會擬改憲章 刪須用正體中文規定 (HKU’s postgraduate student association to amend constitution: Activities must comply with Basic Law, requirement for traditional Chinese removed)
The Stand News, July 7, 2019

Mental health, the victim on all sides of Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis
South China Morning Post, July 6, 2019

How extradition bill protests have united locals and ethnic minorities in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, July 6, 2019

Storming protesters were “like zombies”: a police officer’s view from inside the Hong Kong legislature
South China Morning Post, July 6, 2019

【逃犯條例】港媽8千人集會 冀告青年:父母願為你擋子彈 (8,000 parents attend “Hong Kong Mothers” assembly in support of young protesters: “We’ll take a bullet for you”)
HK01, July 5, 2019

Commentary (评论)

制度的暴力與年輕人的善 (Violence of the system and the innocence of youth)
Inmediahk.net, July 8, 2019

The extraordinary power of Hong Kongers’ solidarity
The New York Times, July 7, 2019

Hong Kong’s missing leader: Whatever happened to the new-look Carrie Lam?
Hong Kong Free Press, July 7, 2019

Could psychology have helped Carrie Lam avoid Hong Kong’s extradition bill fiasco?
South China Morning Post, July 7, 2019

Friday, July 05, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

Break their roots: Evidence for China’s parent-child separation campaign in Xinjiang
Journal of Political Risk, July 4, 2019

Related:
China Muslims: Xinjiang schools used to separate children from families
BBC, July 5, 2019

Turkish President Erdogan says solution possible for Muslims interned in Chinese camps
Agence France-Presse, July 4, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

周勇军获转控寻衅滋事罪 但最高刑期相差不远 (1989 student leader Zhou Yongjun charge of inciting subversion changed to picking quarrels, fears of heavy sentence remain)
Radio Free Asia, July 4, 2019

After arrest and isolation, China seizes Kovrig’s reading glasses
Globe and Mail, July 2, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Chinese studios impose informal ban on American actors
Financial Times, July 4, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Hong Kong singer & protest activist Denise Ho to address UN
Scoop, July 5, 2019

China’s academics join calls for reform and opening up
South China Morning Post, July 5, 2019

武汉新洲万人抗议建垃圾焚烧发电厂
Thousands protest waste incinerator plans in China’s Wuhan
Radio Free Asia, July 4, 2019

Chinese and out in America — and only in America
SupChina, July 4, 2019

美多地华人泼墨中国领导人 向董瑶琼致敬 (Citizens organize “ink festival” across U.S. in solidarity with Dong Yaoqing, who threw ink on portrait of Xi Jinping)
Radio Free Asia, July 4, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

12 years behind bars for corrupt former boss of Chinese warship builder CSIC
South China Morning Post, July 4, 2019

Kiwi teen's visa battle with China - over a game of football
New Zealand Herald, June 29, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

China’s Big Brother buildings are watching how people shop and live
Bloomberg, July 5, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

“It wasn’t violence for violence’s sake”: The only unmasked protester at storming of Hong Kong’s legislature gives his account of the day’s drama
South China Morning Post, July 5, 2019

第四宗反送中自殺個案 死者親友冀政府回應訴求 「真正能阻止年輕人絕望係政府」(Fourth individual commits suicide in anti-extradition movement; Family: “Only the government can truly stop youngsters’ despair”)
The Stand News, July 5, 2019

Related:
已絕食 24 小時表達對政府不滿 陳伯籲年輕人珍惜生命:我們路程還有很長 (“We have a long way to go”: 24 hours into hunger strike, 73 years old man urges youngsters to treasure their lives)
The Stand News, July 4, 2019

港媽周五再集會 促政府放下傲慢、尊重生命 籲港人參加與年輕人同行 (Hong Kong’s mothers rally again on Friday, calling on government to let go of its pride and value life)
The Stand News, July 5, 2019

【逃犯條例】大專學界提兩要求晤特首:允不追究示威者及公開會面 (Student unions criticize “publicity show,” raise 2 conditions for meeting with Carrie Lam: Promise no prosecution of protestors, meeting must be public)
Ming Pao, July 5, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong student leaders reject government’s offer of private meeting about extradition protests, calling it “too little, too late”
South China Morning Post, July 5, 2019

九巴特別班載包圍警總市民 遭運輸署要求詳細交代 (Authorities demand bus company explain why it sent extra buses to Wanchai area on the night protesters surrounded police headquarters)
Inmediahk.net, July 4, 2019

【逃犯條例】回望六月漫長抗爭 最少71人被捕 五人涉「暴動」 (71 arrested since June in anti-extradition protests, 5 on rioting charges)
HK01, July 3, 2019

Related:
2019 Hong Kong protests against extradition bill: A brief timeline
Human Rights in China, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong protests: Jeremy Hunt “keeping options open” over China
BBC, July 4, 2019

History of Hong Kong protests: Riots, rallies and brollies
South China Morning Post, July 4, 2019

The Peacemaker at the center of Hong Kong’s turbulent protests
The New York Times, July 4, 2019

Commentary (评论)

The regime that devours its young souls: The testimony of a local journalist
Citizen News, July 4, 2019

吉漢:暴力抗爭先天有道德包袱嗎?(Is there an inherent moral burden on violent protests?)
The Initium, July 4, 2019

Society cannot afford to ignore wake-up call on youth suicides
South China Morning Post, July 4, 2019

Suicides rock Hong Kong protest movement as despair grows over city's independence
The Telegraph, July 4, 2019

Censorship is closing China’s young minds: Students can resist Xi's crackdown, even in modest ways, with global support
Nikkei Asian Review, July 3, 2019

When the democratic world turned its back on Hong Kong’s freedom fighters
Maclean’s, July 3, 2019

Thursday, July 04, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

Requiem for the “living dead”: Ten years after 7-5
SupChina, July 3, 2019

Why is the UN ignoring China’s concentration camps and the fate of 2m people?
Independent, July 3, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

周永康儿媳公开发声后获准会见丈夫 (Zhou Yongkang’s daughter-in-law granted meeting with husband after vocal pushback)
Radio Free Asia, July 3, 2019

强化保障推进律师党建全规范 (Strengthen, safeguard, and promote comprehensive Party building for legal industry)
Legal Daily, July 3, 2019
HRIC Note: Currently, there are 977 Party organizations in the legal industry in Guangdong Province, encompassing 2,238 law firms and over 464 Party-building instructors. The Guangdong Department of Justice will receive regular working reports from Party officers in law firms, including an annual report. The Party officers will act as a “political core” and a gatekeeper for industry management, as well as recruitment and promotion of individuals.

Access to Information (信息公开)

As protests rock Hong Kong, Xi Jinping’s view of history shows he will dig in
The New York Times, July 3, 2019

China is ramping up its media abroad, and not just in Chinese
The Christian Science Monitor, July 3, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Environmental protest breaks out in China’s Wuhan city: Wuhan residents protested the construction of a waste-to-energy plant, repeating a pattern seen elsewhere in China in recent years
The Diplomat, July 4, 2019

China’s middle income claim causes uproar as Weibo users ask, “Why am I not that rich?”
South China Morning Post, July 3, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Taiwan bars retired top officials from “political events” backed by Beijing
South China Morning Post, July 3, 2019

流亡西藏政府指控中国当局在西藏也设拘留营 (There are camps in Tibet too, says Lobsang Sangay of exiled Central Tibetan Administration)
Radio France Internationale, July 3, 2019

Zdeněk Hřib: The Czech mayor who defied China
The Guardian, July 3, 2019

UK summons China ambassador in row over Hong Kong protests
The Guardian, July 3, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

苹果公司去年下半年应中国政府要求下架517款应用程序 (Apple says it took down 517 apps from its Chinese app store in the second half of 2018 at government request)
Voice of America, July 4, 2019

U.S. government staff told to treat Huawei as blacklisted
Reuters, July 3, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

【逃犯條例】警拘12人最細14歲 「佔旺畫家」被捕 (12 arrested over clashes at LegCo, youngest is 14 years old)
Ming Pao, July 3, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong police arrest 8 on suspicion of releasing officers’ personal information online
Hong Kong Free Press, July 3, 2019

撐警集會多人遇襲  警:拘 5 男 1 女 涉襲擊、打架等 (Police arrest 6 in connection with assaults during pro-police rally on June 30)
The Stand News, July 3, 2019

北大教授張千帆 倡香港推行真正政改 「把屬於港人的政治權利還給他們」(Peking University law professor urges true political reform for Hong Kong: “Return to the Hong Kong people the rights that belong to them”)
The Stand News, July 3, 2019

Anger of the young at Hong Kong government now goes beyond the extradition bill, and targets the legitimacy of Carrie Lam’s administration
South China Morning Post, July 3, 2019

Related:
牧師絕食促撤例 籲體諒年輕人 (Pastor to commence hunger strike outside government offices, urging understanding for youngsters)
Ming Pao, July 4, 2019

Flag-waving Grandma Wong gives Hong Kong protesters lesson in endurance
Reuters, July 3, 2019

Hong Kong’s “death fighters”: Young protesters with nothing to lose
The Guardian, July 3, 2019

網民擬發動 7.7 九龍區遊行 赴高鐵站向自由行宣揚反送中 (July 7 protests planned outside high-speed rail station)
The Stand News, July 3, 2019

Commentary (评论)

【採訪手記】「希望有朝一日,我哋可以除低口罩相見」(Journalist’s notes: “I hope that one day, we can take off our masks and meet each other”)
The Stand News, July 4, 2019

It’s easy to play the blame game. It’s harder – but necessary – for Carrie Lam to restart dialogue and negotiate Hong Kong’s future
South China Morning Post, July 4, 2019

The disillusion and frustration of a new generation is fuelling Hong Kong’s protests
New Yorker, July 3, 2019

Bravery of Hong Kong shames the West
The Times UK, July 3, 2019

Hong Kong’s protesters are not “radicals”; they just want to be heard
The Washington Post, July 3, 2019

Wednesday, July 03, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

US, Germany slam China at UN Security Council over Xinjiang
Reuters, July 3, 2019

China snares tourists’ phones in surveillance dragnet by adding secret app
The New York Times, July 3, 2019

Related:
Chinese border guards put secret surveillance app on tourists' phones
The Guardian, July 2, 2019

Chinese government loads surveillance app onto phones of visitors to Xinjiang: report
CNN, July 3, 2019

China says Turkey president offered support over restive Xinjiang
Reuters, July 2, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Torture and show trial: Former CCP security tsar’s daughter-in-law steps up Twitter revelations
China Change, July 2, 2019

Related:
An American married into a political family in China and now she can’t leave
Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2019

Wife’s visit confirms fears Wang Quanzhang tortured
RSDL Monitor, July 2, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

China is cracking down on podcasts for this surprising reason
Quartz, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong protests: Chinese state media cover demonstrations for first time after month of censorship
The Telegraph, July 2, 2019

Related:
China slams Donald Trump’s “gross interference” after comment on Hong Kong protesters storming legislature
Hong Kong Free Press, July 2, 2019

Xi Jinping, leader of the G20
China Media Project, July 2, 2019

【還願】中國代理遭吊銷牌照 罪名:危害國家安全!(Chinese distributor of Devotion video game has license revoked for endangering national security)
HK01, July 1, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Chinese religion official in corruption spotlight “in aftermath of mosque demolition protest”
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Britain tells China to honor Hong Kong freedoms
Reuters, July 2, 2019

Related:
Britain rejects Chinese view of Hong Kong declaration as “historic document”
Reuters, July 2, 2019

Donald Trump says he spoke “briefly” about Hong Kong protests with Xi Jinping during G20
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

Evolving Made in China 2025: China’s industrial policy in the quest for global tech leadership
MERICS, July 2, 2019

China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog
The Guardian, June 30, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

內地AI企業發布全球首個步態識別系統 能認出蒙面目標人物 (Mainland Artificial Intelligence developer announces first gait-recognition system for surveillance in public places)
Ming Pao, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

進擊的年輕人:七一這天,他們為何衝擊立法會? (Glimpses of the “radical youth”: Why they broke into LegCo on July 1)
The Initium, July 3, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong protests: City divided over storming of legislature
The Guardian, July 2, 2019

A flag of British Hong Kong, and other protest messages decoded
Inkstone, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong police tactics baffle the experts as legislature is trashed
Reuters, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong lawmaker Tanya Chan appeals against Occupy Central convictions
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

監警會收過百宗投訴 主席梁定邦認可能將違法示威者資料交予警方 (Independent Police Complaints Commission confirms start of investigation of over 100 complaints; information, evidence of protesters found breaking the law will be passed on to police)
The Stand News, July 2, 2019

Related:
“Negligent” police strategy during Hong Kong protests sacrificed force morale and image, say frontline officers, while others praise restrained approach
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

【司機被捕】被警指涉「管有第一部毒藥」 譚文豪:實為哮喘藥,唔講以為搗破販毒大案 (Police arrest truck driver after LegCo break-in for possession of offensive weapons and poison, later confirmed to be scissors, gloves, and asthma medicine)
The Stand News, July 3, 2019

眾籌登報全球報紙集合展 盼在絕望中感受團結 (Art space hosts exhibition on crowdfunded G20 ad campaign)
The Stand News, July 2, 2019

China's outrage over Hong Kong violence may prompt tighter embrace
Reuters, July 2, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong’s PLA garrison held a drill last week on “emergency dispatches”
South China Morning Post, July 3, 2019

Hong Kong gov’t accused of omitting “tough questions” in official transcript of Carrie Lam’s 4am press con
Hong Kong Free Press, July 3, 2019

Related:
Carrie Lam’s Regrets: A transcript of the Hong Kong leader’s remarks during a day of violent protests
Foreign Policy, July 2, 2019

Commentary (评论)

It isn’t just Carrie Lam who needs to listen to the people. So does the whole of Hong Kong’s civil service
South China Morning Post, July 3, 2019

Why is the UN ignoring China’s concentration camps and the fate of 2m people?
Independent, July 3, 2019

The fight for democracy in Hong Kong is the defining struggle of our age
The Guardian, July 2, 2019

Joshua Wong : Dear world... about what happened in Hong Kong
The Stand News, June 2, 2019

Hong Kong has nothing left to lose
The New York Times, July 2, 2019

從情緒創傷理論看「抗爭者」如何被逼瘋了 (Emotional trauma: How protesters are being forced into a corner)
The Stand News, July 2, 2019

Interview: “I wanted to stand with the people of Hong Kong”
Radio Free Asia, July 2, 2019

Tuesday, July 02, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

Malaysian minister Mujahid Yusof Rawa under fire for calling Xinjiang Uygur camp a "training institution" on China visit
Agence France-Presse, July 2, 2019

Brainwashing, police guards and coercive internment: Evidence from Chinese government documents about the nature and extent of Xinjiang’s “Vocational Training Internment Camps”
Journal of Political Risk, July 1, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Police issue statement following death of detained man
Sixth Tone, July 1, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Taiwan to crack down on unauthorized research collaborations with mainland China
Nature, July 1, 2019

China says Hong Kong violence "totally intolerable"
The Guardian, July 2, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

高智晟妻走到最前戰線 (Wife of 709 lawyer Gao Zhisheng marches at helm of Hong Kong protest)
Apple Daily, July 2, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

British PM hopeful Jeremy Hunt urges Xi Jinping to keep Hong Kong’s freedoms
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong protests may give Taiwan’s leader a boost vs China
The Washington Post, July 1, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Huawei sanctions relief draws criticism from US lawmakers
Deutsche Welle, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

金鐘宣言 / 香港人民爭取其應有之普世價值及社會制度宣言 (“Admiralty Manifesto”: Statement of Hong Kongers fighting for universal values and rule of law)
Inmediahk.net, July 2, 2019

民陣秘書處家書:不要指責不要割蓆ㅤ永遠站在雞蛋的一方 (Civil Human Rights Front writes letter to Hong Kongers: Don’t condemn, don’t ostracize, always side with the oppressed)
The Stand News, July 2, 2019

Trashed Hong Kong legislature out of action for two weeks because of damage caused by protesters, says council president Andrew Leung
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong: Carrie Lam condemns “extremely violent” storming of parliament
The Guardian, July 2, 2019

林鄭凌晨四點見記者 揚言對衝擊立會人士追究到底 (Government will “pursue liability to the fullest,” says Carrie Lam on protesters that barged into LegCo)
Inmediahk.net, July 2, 2019

Photos of destruction and debate in the Hong Kong protests
The New York Time, July 1, 2019

The difference between Occupy and extradition protests: More Hongkongers now believe the use of violence is justified
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong: A timeline of mounting protests
Channel NewsAsia, July 2, 2019

Related:
2019 Hong Kong protests against extradition bill: A brief timeline
Human Rights in China, June 28, 2019

Commentary (评论)

To win the “battle for Hong Kong,” Beijing must stop treating it as just another Chinese city
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

Hong Kong’s fortune is slipping out of its hands – that’s the message of its historic protests
South China Morning Post, July 2, 2019

承認我們的無知,讓出一條道路給年輕人吧 (Admit ignorance, give way to youngsters)
The Initium, July 2, 2019

好意思說要「深切反省」?你連記者的問題都不懂答 (“Deeply reflect?” Carrie Lam doesn’t even know how to answer journalist questions)
Inmediahk.net, July 2, 2019