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Louisa Mak Photo: Facebook/ Louisa Mak
Posted inChina, Hong Kong

Miss Hong Kong speaks out for the rule of law

by Ben Kwok February 21, 2017February 18, 2020

It is somewhat ironic, yet interesting, to see that one of the clearest proponents for the rule of law at this critical moment for justice in Hong Kong is none other than Louisa Mak, a former Miss Hong Kong and a television artist. In the week that saw former HK chief executive Donald Tsang Yum-kuen convicted of […]

Three of the seven police officers, Police Constable Lau Hing-pui (front L), Wong Wai-ho (R) and Chan Siu-tan (back), charged in connection with the beating of a protester during Occupy Central pro-democracy demonstrations, arrive at a court in Hong Kong, China February 14, 2017.  Photo: Bobby Yip
Posted inChina, Hong Kong

Seven HK policemen jailed for 2 years over Occupy assault

by Asia Times staff February 17, 2017February 18, 2020
Five of the seven police officers (L-R) Chief Inspector Wong Cho-sing, Police Constable Chan Siu-tan, Police Constable Kwan Ka-ho, Sergeant Pak Wing-bun and Senior Inspector Lau Cheuk-ngai, charged in connection with the beating of a protester during Occupy Central pro-democracy demonstrations, arrive at a court in Hong Kong, China February 14, 2017. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Posted inChina, Hong Kong

Seven HK policemen found guilty for attacking Ken Tsang

by Asia Times staff February 14, 2017February 18, 2020

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