Dissidents and exiles write to Hongkongers to express solidarity and offer hope for the future
Mainland Chinese residents, activists and writers have watched with dismay as Hong Kong, a city that was once a haven of free speech and political expression, becomes more like those across the border. It is a reality they are finding all too familiar.
Three months on from the launch of Beijing’s national security law, several have shared advice, empathy and thoughts through letters to their counterparts in Hong Kong.
Continue reading…Dissidents and exiles write to Hongkongers to express solidarity and offer hope for the futureMainland Chinese residents, activists and writers have watched with dismay as Hong Kong, a city that was once a haven of free speech and political expression, becomes more like those across the border. It is a reality they are finding all too familiar.Three months on from the launch of Beijing’s national security law, several have shared advice, empathy and thoughts through letters to their counterparts in Hong Kong. Continue reading…