Hong Kong’s biggest pro-democracy party moves to disband as freedoms dwindle
- Hong Kong's Democratic Party faces potential dissolution after warnings from Chinese officials.
- China's crackdown following 2019 pro-democracy protests created a changed political landscape.
- The crackdown involved measures like restricted elections and the 2020 national security law.
- Yeung Sum said Chinese officials told him the party needed to disband; Fred Li stated they wouldn't survive.
- The party's potential disbandment marks diminishing civil liberties and autonomy in Hong Kong.
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End of the line for Hong Kong's Democratic Party
Under heavy skies, the minibus carrying Hong Kong politician Emily Lau rattles along a winding mountain road to Stanley Prison for a visit she finds all too familiar.
·Missoula, United States
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HONG KONG--When Yeung Sum co-founded the city's largest pro-democracy party more than 30 years ago, he knew building a democratic Hong Kong would be a “difficult dream.
·Tokyo, Japan
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