‘The two groups are of the same nature, both wishing to leave the CCP,’ Mr. Lau, a Red Guard who fled to Hong Kong, said of the city’s current emigration wave.
The report notes the new ways that the CCP is violating Chinese citizens’ basic rights, including transnational repression of Americans, said CECC co-chair.
A policy built entirely on punishments or giving up will be counterproductive, leading to further undermining of remaining autonomy, the CSIS report said.
After considering Ted Hui’s charges in Hong Kong, the judicial institutions in Australia ruled that he had good character and was suitable to become a lawyer.
‘We just got kicked out of our own university,’ said a student activist who protested Chinese ambassador Xie Feng’s speech in Harvard University on April 20.
With the exodus of foreign capital and the contraction of the financial industry, Hong Kong may only serve as an emigration springboard for Chinese talents.