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Hong Kong used to be a liberal, permissive haven within Chinese territory. It was a place where people could demonstrate against the government. And where culture and art was relatively free. But since the 2020 National Security Laws were introduced, this freedom has been sharply reduced. And although public protests have dwindled in recent years, attention has turned to publications. Schools and libraries are being forced by authorities to remove books and films that feature political themes. Many people have fled - to among other places to the UK. Our correspondent Winnie Sung met Hong Kongers there who are safeguarding culture that’s banned at home.
And for more we talk to Tom Grundy. He is the editor-in-chief and founder of Hong Kong Free Press, a non-profit English-language news media outlet.
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Комментарии : 67   
@micconos5348
@micconos5348 Год назад
Patriotic Education (or mind control as free people know it)🙄
@wavincewavince394
@wavincewavince394 Год назад
where to buy them?
@rir.
@rir. Год назад
IDK
@ChatGPTBotx
@ChatGPTBotx Год назад
This book is found in Ukraine. Wooah.😳
@whiqeddik7615
@whiqeddik7615 Год назад
I need these book and must obtain them.
@patrickcowan8701
@patrickcowan8701 Год назад
Hmmm. They also do this in Ukraine. Are you going to delete this repeat comment also like the first time i pointed out this.
@billyjavier646
@billyjavier646 Год назад
Their government doesn't understand the streisand effect
@jaaksavat7916
@jaaksavat7916 Год назад
Dictatorships rule by fear and fear alone
@darthvadeth6290
@darthvadeth6290 Год назад
​@@jaaksavat7916Exactly, that's why British imperialists/colonialists were so successful, bc they were the most brutal and feared dictators the world had ever seen 😂
@jaaksavat7916
@jaaksavat7916 Год назад
@@darthvadeth6290 the people of Hong Kong were very willing to stay under that so-called colonial 'terror' instead of joining the 'free' mainlanders, where they're not allowed to criticise.
@kha0s616
@kha0s616 2 месяца назад
U know cannibalism was a thing in the feudal revolution
@piconano
@piconano Год назад
..but sheep are delicious!
@Albion-am-byth
@Albion-am-byth 3 месяца назад
Stands in an American class room saluting the flag and reciting the national anthem; wondering what the problem with Patriotism is ?
@maxt3902
@maxt3902 Год назад
Does the UK have a national security law?
@isaacho8230
@isaacho8230 9 месяцев назад
Yes, but with very specific definitions and articles as it should be.
@groinBlaster31
@groinBlaster31 5 месяцев назад
Yeah and there's no penalty for criticizing the government. A British citizen can go in front of Parliament and start screaming that certain policies should change, and they don't get sent to jail. Imagine that!!! 😂
@paleomagicksr.9880
@paleomagicksr.9880 Год назад
I've been an admirer of DW since I was a SW DXer back in the 1970s.
@mylife70777
@mylife70777 Год назад
Doing in uk is nothing come do in hk if you dare
@zoranzupevec342
@zoranzupevec342 Год назад
So, they don't have copyrights to publish the books? But did it anyway?
@happymelon7129
@happymelon7129 Год назад
For 100 years British don't allow Hong Kong to have full democracy. China continue British good example. During British rule, the majority of the seats were appointed by the governor. There were also restrictions on freedom of speech and assembly, and political parties were not allowed to form.
@darthvadeth6290
@darthvadeth6290 Год назад
Exactly. The British literally has 0 credibility to criticize anything China is doing, bc they did much worse 😂😂
@ryleungutube
@ryleungutube Год назад
If you were gonna cite that ridiculous rhetoric, at least get the facts straight. Under British Hong Kong rules, there were hardly any restrictions on freedom of speech and assembly, and the British Hong Kong gov never attempted to actively brainwash anyone. And look at Hong Kong now? Freedom of speech and assembly have both been flush down the drain, and the CCP HK gov is trying its hardest to include brainwashing "patriotic" programs to poison Hong Kong's children.
@ryleungutube
@ryleungutube Год назад
@@darthvadeth6290 do you actually believe your own lies? Or are you the type who knows you are lying, but continues to lie anyway?
@darthvadeth6290
@darthvadeth6290 Год назад
@@ryleungutube Do you actually believe Britain, one of the largest, most evil imperialist empires that humanity had ever seen, having committed multiple continental-scaled colonialism, slavery, and genocides, is better for people Hong Kong by drugging it's citizens with opium, colonizing it, and then ruling it with appointed governors, is better than the semi-democracy that China gave it? LMAO pathetic, colonized house-slave 🤡🤣
@isaacho8230
@isaacho8230 9 месяцев назад
Britain had wanted to decolonise Hong Kong and move the city towards self governance after the war but the newly founded PRC objected and threatened to invade. The matter was therefore left in the wind until the handover, when Patten hoped to speed up the democratic process since China had made a commitment in the Basic Law. After the handover, it’s China’s responsibility as enshrined in the constitution to continue to move the process forward till eventually universal suffrage is realised.
@chenghonggoh4746
@chenghonggoh4746 Год назад
Patriotic education full steam ahead in Hong Kong....😢
@WSOJ3
@WSOJ3 Год назад
🇨🇳🇭🇰🇨🇳🇭🇰🇨🇳🇭🇰🇨🇳🇭🇰
@jkc3738
@jkc3738 Год назад
Hong Kong people have been poisoned for more than 100 years, it's time for a change
@pipipupu5104
@pipipupu5104 Год назад
Are you happy or sad about this please tell
@gap949
@gap949 10 месяцев назад
​@@pipipupu5104Shut up and enjoy our freedom ! 😂😂😂
@vladnickul
@vladnickul Год назад
but is not the sheep village is the sheep continent. :)
@rajjagconsultantgeologist7282
So it's happening there too 😅
@SoniaSilva-ml4sx
@SoniaSilva-ml4sx Год назад
Deus mandou eu ler mateus 7 para todos. Biblia. 😔⏳🙏
@russchamberlain8755
@russchamberlain8755 Год назад
It teaches ( We tha people). To stand up agents a threats
@amiigose
@amiigose Год назад
😂😂😂 i hope freedom expression can visit to germany like has begin in france today😊😊😊
@happymelon7129
@happymelon7129 Год назад
Did Hong Kong have democracy under the British rule? ChatGPT Hong Kong was a British colony from 1842 to 1997, and during that time it did not have full democracy. The British government maintained a policy of non-interference in the colony's internal affairs and allowed the local population to elect a few members to the legislature, but the majority of the seats were appointed by the governor. There were also restrictions on freedom of speech and assembly, and political parties were not allowed to form. In the 1980s and 1990s, there were growing demands for more democratic rights in Hong Kong, but these were not met before the handover to China in 1997. Overall, Hong Kong did not have full democracy under the British rule.
@snikeduden2850
@snikeduden2850 Год назад
ChatGPT LOL🤣
@Dreinsel
@Dreinsel Год назад
Funny enough it is even worse because direct election of Legco is cancelled, maybe study a bit instead of using chat gpt
@micconos5348
@micconos5348 Год назад
What about what?!? ... They're a lot worse off now, aren't they?🙄
@happymelon7129
@happymelon7129 Год назад
@@micconos5348 For 100 years British don't allow Hong Kong to have full democracy. China continue British good example. British EU has no moral ground to lecture China.
@darthvadeth6290
@darthvadeth6290 Год назад
​​​@@micconos5348 Is your brain ok? How are they worse now, when they have some democracy now, but they had 0 democracy under the British? Are you saying having more democracy = worse? 😮😮
@waynenathan2608
@waynenathan2608 Год назад
now let him try to publish similar things in UK about royal family and their looting for hundrads of years around the world ! i dont think any government will allow this kind of publications
@ricardobarahona3939
@ricardobarahona3939 Год назад
Then they don't support free speech.
@meilinchan7314
@meilinchan7314 Год назад
LOL ......... the British republican movement is a thing.
@D-E-S_8559
@D-E-S_8559 Год назад
@@ricardobarahona3939 Let them jump-out of Hong Kong and go to the dystopian red state of Florida---the home of culture wars; where they ban books, and unleash vigilantes to do to women what the govt can't do to them....
@micconos5348
@micconos5348 Год назад
You don't "think"? No, you clearly don't. Try "knowing" instead of "thinking" next🙄
@freddie792
@freddie792 5 месяцев назад
国产凌凌漆
@azureliteyahoo
@azureliteyahoo 9 месяцев назад
Very interest take. Every country has such laws. So why pick on HK? Promote White is better than yellow? Book? Have you seen what is going on with book ban in the US?
@eiyonlee3114
@eiyonlee3114 9 месяцев назад
Report from the UK, the tone sounds like a sour wolf to me
@38284LHK
@38284LHK 11 месяцев назад
Why are Westerners so busy busy? What makes you think your law is more superior. Better mind your own backyard.
@Exxperiment626
@Exxperiment626 Год назад
Ah, the 'prosecuted' artist-excuse. Great excuse for them to migrate to the UK...
@breeks2116
@breeks2116 Год назад
Good the book was banned
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