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Numerous pro-democracy activists and government critics from Hong Kong have had their accounts frozen by banking giant HSBC.
Many online were outraged that Anna Kwok’s father is facing a seven-year imprisonment charge for attempting to change his savings plan, and many lashed out against the insurance company that reported ...
Most recently, between January and April, national security police took away and interrogated over a dozen relatives and associates of the UK-based activists Carmen Lau and Tony Cheung, and the ...
They raided the office of the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute, an institution associated with Chung Kim-wah, a scholar now based in Britain, and confiscated HK$800,000 ($103,000) from ...
Last month, the city's Security Secretary, Chris Tang, again accused Chung Kim-wah and news YouTuber Stephen Shiu Yeuk-yuen of inciting “soft resistance” in their commentaries. However, despite the ...
The U.K.-based pollster Chung Kim-wah is also on the list. His wife, son, three siblings, and multiple staff members at the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (PORI) have also been ...
Police in December placed a HK$1 million (S$173,000) bounty on the group’s former deputy CEO, Mr Chung Kim-wah, accusing him of advocating separatism and calling for sanctions against China.
Former HKPORI deputy executive director Chung Kim-wah is wanted by the police for alleged national security violations, and Robert Chung was earlier questioned by officers in their investigation ...
Chung was later seen leaving the police station at around 2.15pm. On January 13, officers from the National Security Department took him in to help with the investigation linked to Chung Kim-wah ...
Chung Kim-wah, the institute's former deputy executive director now living in Britain, was accused of violating the Beijing-imposed national security law. In December, ...
At least 10 people -- including the wife, son, three siblings and three ex-colleagues of former pollster Chung Kim-wah -- were questioned during that period. Most of them left police stations within ...