A city of dreadful silence with opposition silenced
By Chris Yeung — Flashed back to the midnight of June 30, 1997, a group of democratic lawmakers stood at the balcony of the former…
By Chris Yeung — Flashed back to the midnight of June 30, 1997, a group of democratic lawmakers stood at the balcony of the former…
By Chris Yeung — Dubbed as an ultra-leftist, Shiu Sin-por, a close confidante of former chief executive Leung Chun-ying, is not known for liberal views…
By Chris Yeung — With the pro-democracy camp already being torn into pieces, Beijing’s move to revamp the city’s election system to ensure “patriots ruling…
By Chris Yeung — It was presumably coined by China’s late patriarch Deng Xiaoping, also known as the nation’s chief architect of reform, in the…
By Chris Yeung — Beijing added insult to injury when they announced the British National (Overseas) passport, or BNO, will no longer be recognised as…
By Chris Yeung — Ex-chief executive Leung Chun-ying is known for his penchant for arguing. Cynics would say sophistry. But when he stirred up an…
By Chris Yeung — To sign or not to sign. This is the question facing Hong Kong’s 180,000-strong civil servants who are given four weeks…
By Chris Yeung — Hong Kong’s 2021 legal year kicked off on Monday with a new Chief Justice, the city’s third since the 1997 handover,…
By Chris Yeung — Let’s be honest. Forget about her vows of doing so, Hong Kong people did not take seriously the pledge by Chief…
By Chris Yeung — This time last year, Hong Kong people said goodbye to 2019 with a heavy heart and mixed feelings. After months of…