An interview with Hong Kong democracy leader Martin Lee

From Squeeze to Squash,
China’s latest assault on Hong Kong’s Rights with Martin Lee
Thursday, June 4, 11:00 a.m. ET
The OPC and the Foreign Press Association invite you to join them for a Zoom discussion with Martin Lee. Beijing’s latest move against human rights involves President Xi ripping up the Sino-British accord on which has hitherto protected the rights of the Hong Kongers.
Martin Lee, founder of the Hong Kong Democratic Party, was arrested and facing imprisonment by PRC surrogates in the “Special Administrative Region.”
Ian Williams FPA President, and OPC Past President William Holstein, both veteran China watchers, host Mr. Lee in Hong Kong by Zoom.
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The moderator will be Peter Spiegel, US managing editor of the Financial Times and the head judge for the Bob Considine Award for “best newspaper, news service or digital interpretation of international affairs.”
RSVPs are required. Links to the Zoom webinar will be emailed to registrants two hours before the program begins.
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