18 Jul 2025 2025, Chloe Cheung, Frances Hui, Jimmy Lai, London, Mark L. Clifford, Newsletter, Prison Conditions, Sanctions, United States, Washington DC Controversy Over Jimmy Lai Prison Conditions Learn More July 18, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation Top News The Hong Kong Court of Appeal heard appeals involving 14 of the Hong Kong 47 group of democrats who pled not guilty to subv... Continue reading
11 Jul 2025 2025, Chloe Cheung, Frances Hui, HKETO, Jimmy Lai, Newsletter, Parliament, Religious Freedom, Rule of Law, Sanctions, Washington DC Lammy: ‘A Catastrophe’ for China ‘Were Jimmy Lai to Die in Custody’ Learn More July 11, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation Top News In response to parliamentary questions from Blair McDougall MP about Jimmy Lai, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said: “It wou... Continue reading
04 Jul 2025 2025, National Security Law, Newsletter, Political Prisoners, Prison Conditions, Sanctions, Sanctions Evasion, Shannon Van Sant, Transnational Repression Five Years of National Security Law Injustice in Hong Kong Learn More July 4, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation Top News On June 30, the National Security Law (NSL) turned five years old. Amnesty International published research showing that in... Continue reading
27 Jun 2025 2025, CCP influence, National Security Law, Newsletter, Political Prisoners, Press Freedom, Sanctions, Sanctions Evasion, Shannon Van Sant, Transnational Repression How China Uses Hong Kong to Influence Local US Officials Learn More June 27, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation Top News Hong Kong journalists in exile and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) published a special digital and print edition of Apple D... Continue reading
13 Jun 2025 2025, Canada, Illicit Hong Kong, Jimmy Lai, John Lee, Joshua Wong, Newsletter, Sanctions, Tiananmen Square Jailed Activist Joshua Wong Arrested on National Security Law Charges Learn More June 13, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation Top News Imprisoned Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong, 28, was charged with “collusion with foreign forces” under the 2020 National Sec... Continue reading
30 May 2025 2025, Beneath the Harbor, Blog: Flame of Freedom, Carmen Lau, Illicit Finance, Illicit Hong Kong, Russia, Samuel Bickett, Sanctions, Sanctions Evasion Imagining a Free Hong Kong at the Oslo Freedom Forum Learn More June 9, 2025 By Chloe Cheung This blog is authored by Chloe Cheung, Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong (CFHK) Foundation Advocacy and Public Affairs Junior Manager.... Continue reading
23 May 2025 2025, Congress, Government Relations, Newsletter, Sanctions New US Law Would Hold Hong Kong Judges and Prosecutors to Account Learn More May 27, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation Top News U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan (R-AK), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), and John Curtis (R-UT) last Friday introduced the Hong Kong Jud... Continue reading
16 May 2025 2025, Article 23, Chloe Cheung, Congress, Government Relations, Illicit Finance, Jimmy Lai, Newsletter, Sanctions, Shannon Van Sant Hong Kong Tightens Screws on National Security Laws Learn More May 16, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation Top News The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong (CFHK) Foundation condemned the introduction in Hong Kong of new national securi... Continue reading
16 May 2025 2025, Beneath the Harbor, Congress, Illicit Finance, Legislation, National Security Law, PMLC, Press Releases and Statements, Samuel Bickett, Sanctions, Sanctions Evasion, Shannon Van Sant, United States, Washington DC US Representatives Introduce Legislation to Crack Down on Illicit Finance and Sanctions Evasion in Hong Kong Learn More May 16, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation WASHINGTON, D.C., May 16, 2025 – The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong (CFHK) Foundation welcomes new legislation to address money lau... Continue reading
02 May 2025 2025, Article 23, Chow Hang-tung, Claudia Mo, Hong Kong 45, Hong Kong 47, Mark L. Clifford, Newsletter, Nobel Peace Prize, Press Freedom, Sanctions, Stand News, World Press Freedom Day Hong Kong Falls into ‘Very Serious’ Red Zone on World Press Freedom Index Learn More May 2, 2025 By The CFHK Foundation TOP NEWS Kwok Ka-ki, Gary Fan Kwok-wai, Claudia Mo, and Jeremy Tam became the first of the “Hong Kong 45” group of democrats unj... Continue reading