Rebel City: Hong Kong’s Year of Water and Fire is a new book of essays by the South China Morning Post chronicling the political confrontation that has gripped the city since June 2019. Edited by the South China Morning Post’s Zuraidah Ibrahim and Jeffie Lam, it draws on the work from the Post’s newsrooms across Hong Kong, Beijing, Washington and Singapore. This weekend and next, we will run excerpts from the 512-page book now available online and at bookstores.As she dived into the sea of…
from South China Morning Post https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3087837/hong-kong-protests-why-mantra-no-cutting-ties-means-no-one
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Hong Kong protests: why the mantra of ‘no cutting of ties’ means no one will chide the violent demonstrators
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