January 31, 2022

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi to face new trial for electoral fraud: source

Myanmar’s junta has charged Aung San Suu Kyi with influencing election officials during 2020 polls, a source said on Monday, a year after it staged a coup alleging massive voter fraud. Suu Kyi, 76, has been detained since the February 1 coup last year that triggered mass protests and a bloody crackdown on dissent with […]

January 31, 2022

Hong Kong sees first ‘seditious publication’ jailings since handover

Hong Kong’s courts jailed two people for publishing seditious content on Monday, the first time the colonial-era law has been used to secure a conviction for printed content since the city’s 1997 handover to China. Sedition is a throwback to Hong Kong’s British colonial past but has been dusted off as authorities carry out a […]

January 31, 2022

US watchdog issues warning on athletes’ safety at China Olympics

A US rights monitor raised the alarm Monday over athletes’ safety at China’s upcoming Winter Olympics, after the host authorities threatened “punishment” for anti-Beijing comments. The Congressional-Executive Commission on China — a group of Washington lawmakers and White House officials — asked US Olympics authorities for an “urgent effort” to protect their sports stars’ free […]

January 31, 2022

Hong Kong cabinet minister steps down over tapas party

A Hong Kong cabinet minister resigned on Monday for attending a birthday party alongside dozens of officials and lawmakers just days after the city’s government had called on people to avoid large gatherings to fight a coronavirus outbreak. “I have today tendered my resignation to the Chief Executive and intend to leave the post today,” […]

January 30, 2022

Taiwan will not send delegation to Beijing Olympics ceremonies

Taiwan will not send an official delegation to the opening or closing of the Beijing Winter Olympics due to China’s strict pandemic controls and flight disruptions, the self-ruled island’s governing body for sport said. The decision comes at a time when relations between Beijing and Taipei are at their lowest in decades with China ramping […]

January 30, 2022

China pursues gold in global image by hosting Olympics

By Dan Martin China warns almost daily against “politicising” this week’s Beijing Olympics, but for its rulers, hosting the Games has always been about far more than sport and the medal count.Even under the shadow of a pandemic, Western accusations of genocide against Muslim minorities and diplomatic boycotts, staging the Olympics is about global prestige […]

January 30, 2022

US paying athletes to ‘disrupt’ Winter Olympics: China state media

The United States is paying athletes to “create disturbances” during the Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese state media reported Saturday. The accusations come just a week before the start of the most politicised Games in recent memory and immediately drew a denial from the US embassy in China. China Daily newspaper, citing “sources familiar with the […]

January 30, 2022

‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ shirts handed to Australian Open fans

Activists handed out 1,000 “Where is Peng Shuai?” T-shirts to spectators ahead of the Australian Open women’s final Saturday to highlight concern for the Chinese tennis star. More than a week after security staff ordered activists inside the precinct to remove the shirts, the protesters returned with a thousand more to give to those arriving […]

January 30, 2022

Hong Kong university covers up Tiananmen crackdown tribute

Hong Kong’s oldest university covered up one of the last public tributes to the deadly 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown on Saturday, as Beijing continues to muzzle dissent in the financial hub. Hong Kong was the only place in China where mass remembrance of Tiananmen was tolerated, but authorities have driven such activities underground after imposing […]

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