News: Hong Kong reporters detained for covering protests in China

HONG KONG REPORTERS DETAINED IN CHINA WHILE COVERING PROTESTS 2005/04/17 16:34:10     Hong  Kong,  April  17 (CNA)  Three  Hong  Kong journalists  were detained  Sunday in Shenyang City,  northeast  China,  while covering anti-Japanese protests, Hong Kong media reported.     The reports  said three photographers  from Hong Kong’s TVB,  ATV and Cable  TV were  detained Continue reading “News: Hong Kong reporters detained for covering protests in China”

Japan didn’t “Change” history, they have never admitted to it.

Awaiting a Democratic Hong Kong I have changed my mind about this. I feel it’s really an important issue. Japan needs to apologise to my country and people over the Japanese invasion and stop mimimising the atrocities they did. Lately, there has been a lot of news about the riots and protests against the JapaneseContinue reading “Japan didn’t “Change” history, they have never admitted to it.”

Why ZZY? Democracy Hardcore.

ZZY. Democracy Hardcore Why Zhao Ziyang and not Wang Dan? Why Zhao Ziyang and not Cheung Mao? Why Zhao Ziyang and not any other democratic activists? Because he is the most powerful man to fall because of the democratic movement in China. Because he cried for the students who will die. Because he spent 15Continue reading “Why ZZY? Democracy Hardcore.”

Lecture series: China Under the New Leadership

Content and lecturers of the seminars : 23/4(Friday) Second lecture : Political structure and election system in Taiwan Lecturer : Mr. Wang Ka Ying (Political Commentator) 30/4(Friday) Third lecture : Political structure and election system in Hong Kong Lecturer : Dr. Ma Ngok (Assistant professor, Department of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science andContinue reading “Lecture series: China Under the New Leadership”

“God is Dead” but I pay respect to “my” Pope.

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb. Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. The Pope died last week. He was sick for a long time. I was walkingContinue reading ““God is Dead” but I pay respect to “my” Pope.”

Burma’s 75 Year old Dissident.

Socio-political Rants. From Reporters Without Borders. On 12 March, Win Tin will be celebrating his 75th birthday in his cell. Win Tin, one of the political mentors of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, continues to serve his 20-year prison sentence. He was convicted of "subversion" and "anti-government propaganda." He has been shuttlingContinue reading “Burma’s 75 Year old Dissident.”

Freedom of expression blog Nominees.

I have been nominated. This time I really do hope you vote for me. Vote for freedom of expression blog award-winners !        Reporters Without Borders is calling on Internet-users to vote online for award-winners from among 60 blogs defending freedom of expression. There are six categories : Africa and the Middle East,Continue reading “Freedom of expression blog Nominees.”

Street Art is a Beautiful Crime

  re_IMG_0097    Originally uploaded by kahsone. Glutter’s Hong Kong  I can safely and with a straight face say, these guys are my favorite artists right now and the only visual artists of relevance I can think of to come out of this city. It just took me six years to see their work andContinue reading “Street Art is a Beautiful Crime”