Hong Kong Protests

  • With More Troops, India China Border Tension Rises Along Tibet

    With More Troops, India China Border Tension Rises Along Tibet

    With more troops building up at the border along Ladakh and Tibet, the India China border tension rises. The recent developments of bringing in more troops are heating up the long standing dispute. With the lost of the strategic position of Tibet, border tensions between the two Asian giants have always been a matter of…

  • China Warns 8 Years Imprisonment for Tibetans Sharing Hong Kong News

    China Warns 8 Years Imprisonment for Tibetans Sharing Hong Kong News

    The Chinese authorities in Tibet have published instructions on their state run news website not to share illegal content on their micro messaging app, WeChat. According to the instruction published weeks ago, Tibetan nationals have been warned of punishment up to 8 years imprisonment for share news related to Hong Kong on WeChat.

  • Dalai Lama Expresses Worry Over Situation in Hong Kong

    Dalai Lama Expresses Worry Over Situation in Hong Kong

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in a recent interview to a Taiwanese news channel expressed his concern over the situation Hong Kong. His Holiness has called for peace and dialogue to resolve all issues and advised to stay away from violence. The financial hub of Asia has been through a tumultuous…

  • After Facebook and Twitter, Youtube Bans China Backed Channels

    After Facebook and Twitter, Youtube Bans China Backed Channels

    Youtube has suspended 210 channels suspected of having links with Beijing and spreading disinformation against Hong Kong protest. The move came after US social media platforms Facebook and Twitter accused China government of using their platform to discredit Hong Kong’s protest movement.

  • Twitter, Facebook Stand Up Against Chinese Operations to Undermine Hong Kong Protests

    Twitter, Facebook Stand Up Against Chinese Operations to Undermine Hong Kong Protests

    The social media giants, Twitter and Facebook have stood up against the cheap Chinese state backed operations to undermine the Hong Kong protests. US based social media companies have now suspended quite a number of fake accounts spreading disinformation to create a political discord in Hong Kong.