Hong Kong's Crackdown on Free Speech: A Conversation with Nathan Law

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2021
  • December 7, 2021
    The Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs hosted a conversation with Nathan Law, a well-known democracy activist and the youngest Legislative Councilor in Hong Kong history, about the lack of free speech and expression in Hong Kong. Law spoke about the history and current state of free expression in Hong Kong and the need to raise international support for the advancement of its democracy and human rights. He also discussed his new book, Freedom: How We Lose It and How We Fight Back, which was released the same day.
    In 2016, Nathan Law became Hong Kong’s youngest elected lawmaker at just 23. A year later, he was imprisoned by the Chinese authorities for his part in the Umbrella Movement. He has since been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his pro-democracy advocacy and named one of TIME magazine’s People of the Year 2020.
    Law signed copies of his book that were given away to audience members after the event.

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  • @terryfong9110
    @terryfong9110 2 года назад +1

    This Nathan Law did not do well in school, never had a proper job apart from being a gaming commentator. Why do we have to listen to this nonsense guy?