To: The Wall Street Journal
April 28, 2020 - Hong Kong Arrests Follow Hong Kong's Law. Details here. |
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To: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sacramento Bee
April 28, 2020 - Your article “China uses coronavirus as a cover for further crackdown on Hong Kong freedoms” (April 23) shows a misunderstanding of the basis for the recent arrests of certain individuals for organizing and participating in unauthorized assemblies in Hong Kong. Details here. |
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To: Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle
April 28, 2020 - I refer to Maggie Shum’s April 23 article about developments in Hong Kong. In Hong Kong everyone is equal before the law. Details here. |
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To: The Washington Post
April 27, 2020 - I refer to Maggie Shum’s April 23 article about developments in Hong Kong. In Hong Kong everyone is equal before the law. Details here. |
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To: The Washington Post
April 25, 2020 - The April 21 editorial “A new crackdown in Hong Kong” unfairly suggests that the recent arrests of people for taking part in unauthorized assemblies last year threaten Hong Kong’s independent legal system. Details here. |
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To: The New York Times
April 24, 2020 - The Hong Kong Government's View. Details here.
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To: New York Post
April 24, 2020 - I refer to your editorial (“There’s just no end to China’s outrages”, April 20). Details here. |
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To: San Francisco Chronicle
April 15, 2020 - Letters to the Editor: Hong Kong's response. Details here. |
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To: Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 8, 2020 - On April 6, your paper carried a story about the COVID-19 situation in New York. Details here. |
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To: The Washington Post
March 15, 2020 - Hong Kong respects the rule of law. Details here.
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To: Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 10, 2020 - I refer to the article from The Conversation by Matthew Seeger of Wayne State University that your paper carried online on March 6. Details here. |
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