In Hong Kong, 45 people were collectively sentenced to 245-½ in prison for the...

Kinya Fujimoto, Sankei Shimbun
Kinya Fujimoto is the Deputy Editor of the Sankei Shimbun and recipient of the 2020 Vaughn-Uyeda Memorial Prize in journalism.
Journalist, Gwyneth Ho reported from the front lines of the 2019 pro-democracy protests. A...
Letters sent by Lieutenant General Kuribayashi from Iwo Jima silently illustrate the pain of...
Ronson Chan's resignation as HKJA chair and Selina Cheng's dismissal from the WSJ underscore...
A Hong Kong court convicted 14 individuals who wanted to introduce universal suffrage and...
The new law introduces harsher penalties for vaguely defined offenses, raising concerns about arbitrary...
Hong Kong released Agnes Chow from prison in 2021. She recounts her ordeal since,...
A Hong Kong protest song was played instead of China's national anthem at an...
Like in the movie Sunflower, war is tearing families and loved ones apart. Except...
“It may look like Hong Kong has become peaceful, but that’s because there...
Those identified from protests in 2019 face continuing fears of retribution under the now-authoritarian...
“The job of a teacher became exclusively to raise patriots. Only foreign countries were...