Pro-democracy books pulled out of libraries in Hong Kong

Mid-Day Monday, 6 July 2020 ()
Hong Kong libraries have taken at least nine titles written by localist or democracy advocates out of circulation for conducting a review of whether the books run afoul of the new national security law, South China Morning Post reported on Sunday.

Bar Association chairman Philip Dykes said the move was alarming and that the...
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News video: Hong Kong activists discus parliament-in-exile

Hong Kong activists discus parliament-in-exile 02:05

Hong Kong pro-democracy activists are discussing a plan to create an unofficial parliament-in-exile to keep the flame of freedom alive and send a message to China that freedom cannot be crushed, campaigner Simon Cheng told Reuters on Thursday (July 2). Soraya Ali reports.