Reporting on Thin Ice
The implementation of the national security law has put the journalism industry at risk. Journalists and media outlets are now seeking ways to survive in the tight corners.
Invisible Red Lines Threaten Publications
The vagueness of national security law has sparked ‘white terror’ over book production and publications.
Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat
Physical injuries take a toll on protesters as they carry on with their lives.
War at Dinner Table
The differences in life experiences, core values, beliefs between generations have led to family conflicts over the social movement.
Broken Hearts of the City
The prolonged anti-extradition bill movement has affected HongKonger’s mental health.
Hands Across The Strait
Young activists, with some facing criminal charges, fled to Taiwan to receive temporary residency and mental care from local non-government organizations.
Support Sent from the ’80s
The anti-ELAB movement reminds Koreans of the 1980 Gwangju Uprising. Korean students and witnesses of the Gwangju Uprising share their story of freedom fight and their sympathy for the movement in Hong Kong.
Helping Hands
Hong Kong volunteers offer helping hands on the basic needs of frontline protesters and secondary school students who actively participated in the social movement.
Periscope December 2019 – Border Terrors
Hong Kong people are fearful of losing their freedoms and being fully
integrated with the Chinese mainland, which...
Shadow of White Terror
Hong Kong employees sense an atmosphere of fear which forces them to keep silent about their political stances as some of them are fired after expressing support for the city’s pro-democracy movement.