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The Attacks on Hong Kong s Media Just Keep Getting Worse

A Hong Kong court’s December 3rd decision to deny bail to Apple Daily founder and government critic Jimmy Lai, followed by his December 12th court appearance over charges levied under the National Security Law, made international headlines. The charges against Lai on both fraud and “colluding with foreign forces” are spurious at best and examples of politically motivated prosecution at worst. The denial of bail means the 73-year-old will remain in detention for months, as he awaits a trial scheduled for April 2021. The National Security Law charges center on Lai’s public calls, made via media interviews and posts from his personal Twitter account since July, for foreign governments to impose sanctions on Hong Kong and on the Chinese officials responsible for violating rights and freedoms in the territory. That Lai could face life in prison for such actions typical examples of nonviolent rights advocacy realizes the worst fears many, in Hong Kong and around the world, expre

LU study finds service-learning strengthens students learning abilities

LU study finds service-learning strengthens students’ learning abilities A Lingnan University (LU) survey assessing how undergraduate students perceive their development from service-learning programmes showed that the respondents’ overall personal qualities and skills were significantly strengthened. In particular, “knowledge application” and “personal and professional skills” rose by 10 per cent. The research team noted that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, 70 per cent of respondents had to adopt the new mode of “service-learning from home”. Calvin Lau, Senior Project Officer of Office of Service-Learning (left 1), Dr Albert Ko, Director of Office of Service-Learning (left 2), Beatrice Cheung, year 3 student of Department of Applied Psychology (right 2), and Christine Li, year 3 student of Department of Translation (right 1).

Chinese Journalist Du Bin Charged With Picking Quarrels, Press Freedoms Under Assault

Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Dec 18, 2020 Du Bin, a Chinese journalist whose films and books explored the dark side of recent Chinese history, was detained in Beijing yesterday. He was detained on suspicion of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble,” the same offense levied against citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, as well as hosts of other activists, journalists, and citizens whom Chinese authorities have aimed to silence. Last week, a report published by the Committee to Protect Journalists found that China has imprisoned 47 journalists, more than any other country in the world. Bloomberg news assistant Haze Fan’s arrest last week made 48 journalists behind bars. Du’s makes 49. At The New York Times, Amy Qin reported on

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