Today @HouseForeign is hearing from activists and experts on China’s new national security law and the its implications for Hong Kong.
These witnesses are risking their safety to have their voice heard — Congress must listen.
#HongKongers:
Be assured I and my friends will continue to carry our yellow umbrellas for you, in our hearts and in our actions
Thank you for your incredible, inspirational, extraordinary courage
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Such courage. Even in this profoundly dangerous new era. This is why I ❤️ #HongKongers.
We must clearly #StandwithHK - not just with words, but with actions
Pro-democracy protesters have started marching from Chater Garden along Queen's Road Central, despite riot police warning it is an unlawful assembly.
HKFP_Live: https://t.co/wtgY26bPyy
Hong Kong's worst political crisis in decades began in earnest with a mass march on June 9, 2019. Here is a look at some of the pro-democracy campaign’s key moments. https://t.co/XQSh0dTqaP
June 9 marks a year since more than a million people flooded into Hong Kong’s streets in one of the largest anti-government demonstrations that the city had seen https://t.co/ph1Kp1FsO9
Protesters converged on Hong Kong’s Central business district, defying police warnings of unlawful assembly to mark the one-year anniversary of the first major march https://t.co/7qeh7LAVTc
It is important for Europe to have a strategy on #5G in which we support our own 5G industry against unfair trade practices by Chinese competitors.
https://t.co/VT9OUEVBHr
Good points from @MPIainDS and @IoWBobSeely on how the UK must reduce its dependence on China. “We must begin by not increasing our dependency and that means not shackling ourselves to an untrusted, Chinese-state run telecommunications firm.“ https://t.co/rKupIal5gE