Hong Kong may ban 2 ‘subversive’ groups based in Canada and Taiwan
Authorities say the two groups promote self-determination and aim to subvert state power, with 29 arrests linked to election sabotage efforts, officials said.
4 Articles
4 Articles
Hong Kong to ban 2 organizations for alleged subversive activities
Hong Kong issued written notices to two organizations on Monday that the government will prohibit their operation with reasonable grounds to believe that they aim to subvert state power. The organizations can make representations before the prohibitions are made. In a Monday statement, Hong Kong Secretary for Security said they reasonably believe that Hong Kong Parliament and the Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union aim to subvert state power…
29 arrested over alleged attempts to sabotage ‘patriots only’ legislative polls, Hong Kong security chief says
Hong Kong authorities have arrested 29 people over alleged attempts to sabotage next month’s “patriots only” legislative race, the city’s security chief has said. Government posters and a video featuring Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee to promote “all patriots” Legislative Council election outside a building in Mong Kok district on November 5, 2025. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Secretary for Security Chris Tang said at a news conference on Tuesday t…
The Hong Kong Security Bureau will ban two overseas-based organizations involved in Hong Kong affairs from operating in Hong Kong: the "Hong Kong Legislative Council" and the "Hong Kong Democratic Alliance for National Construction." The Security Bureau claims that they aim to subvert national authority, with goals including promoting Hong Kong's "self-determination."
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


