China’s Crackdown on a Free Hong Kong
By experts and staff
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- Jeremy SherlickDirector of Video
- Lindsay MaizlandSenior Writer/Editor, Asia
After the British government handed Hong Kong over to China in 1997, Beijing promised to let the city keep its capitalist economy and some of its democratic freedoms under the “one country, two systems” approach. However, Hong Kong’s future looks grim as Beijing increasingly cracks down on protests, free press, and dissent.