Mong Kok inquiry can be battle ground for reason, ideas, solutions
By Kenneth Leung – Hundreds of people including reporters, innocent passers-by, citizens and policemen were hurt the violent disturbance in Mong Kok on the first…
By Kenneth Leung – Hundreds of people including reporters, innocent passers-by, citizens and policemen were hurt the violent disturbance in Mong Kok on the first…
By Chris Yeung – It has come as no surprise that the Hong Kong government has flatly and swiftly rejected calls for an independent inquiry…
By Chris Yeung – At a time when strain and suspicions have prevailed in mainland-Hong Kong relations, it is not surprising that the Education Bureau’s…
By Chan King-cheung – Hong Kong saw two large-scale riots since 1949. First it was the “Double Tenth Riot” erupted on October 10, 1956. It…
By Victoria Hui – After reading mountains of news stories and commentaries that either support or denounce protestors who threw bricks, glass bottles and other…
By Chris Yeung – Despite accusations by Beijing against separatist groups for plotting the Mongkok riot, the chance of an early enactment of a national…
By Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen – The Commission on Poverty has recently launched a six-month public engagement exercise on retirement protection with two proposals: First, the…
By Chris Yeung – Hong Kong people greeted the beginning of the Year of the Monkey with a heavy heart. Scenes of violence and ugly…
By Chris Yeung – Having kept his head low after the abortive Occupy Central movement in late 2014, University of Hong Kong law professor Benny…
By Willy Lam – It is a standard policy of authoritarian regimes to divert the attention of its disgruntled citizens by engineering a foreign crisis….