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Absconding HK secessionist Nathan Law s bid for UK asylum not worth tough countermeasures

Absconding HK secessionist Nathan Law s bid for UK asylum not worth tough countermeasures By Cui Fandi Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/22 20:13:14 A man walks past burning barricades at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University during riots on November 11, 2019. Photo: AFP Nathan Law, one of the head secessionists behind Hong Kong s social turmoil last year, said Monday that he has applied for asylum in the UK. A Hong Kong legal expert said that Law s asylum bid is not worth immediate tough countermeasures from the central government as he is another pawn putting on a political show. Law revealed in an opinion article in The Guardian and his Facebook page that he had submitted a refugee claim to the UK government. He claimed that he chose the UK because he hoped to awaken Europe from the fantasy that China would be a strategic partner to the West.

Hong Kong Poly Research Provides Practical F&B Guidance for destination marketers in Africa

Hong Kong Poly Research Provides Practical F&B Guidance for destination marketers in Africa share this article 1 min Ghanaian restaurateurs need to improve food quality and hygiene, and give diners opportunities to socialise, find Professor Sam Kim, Ph.D. students Frank Badu-Baiden and Munhyang Oh of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, along with a co-author in recently published empirical work. The researchers emphasise that food is a vital component of the tourism experience, but little attention has been paid by food tourism researchers to destinations outside of the West and Asia. Their findings offer important practical guidance for destination marketers in Africa and other developing countries seeking to leverage unique culinary offerings to boost local tourism.

The lingering trauma of Hong Kong s exiled protesters

The lingering trauma of Hong Kong’s exiled protesters Hsiuwen Liu © Ted is among some 200 Hong Kong people thought to have gone into exile in Taiwan following the 2019 . Ted is among some 200 Hong Kong people thought to have gone into exile in Taiwan following the 2019 protests [Supplied/Al Jazeera] This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. Taipei, Taiwan – The night was once Ted’s greatest enemy. For months, after fleeing to Taiwan from the front lines of the Hong Kong protests, Ted was haunted by a recurring nightmare. He dreamed that he was trapped inside a glowing ring. Beside him, his fellow protesters were being beaten, tortured and raped by the police, but he was unable to move. Unable to help, he could only watch.

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