Under China’s draconian security law, a pro-democracy activist was found guilty of terrorism, secession, setting a dangerous new precedent.
Political Dissidents articles on Democracy Chronicles
In this political dissidents section, DC highlights people who actively challenge established dictatorships, putting their lives on the line for democracy. Also see our entire section on the Political Dissidents who fight dictators around the world or our main section on World Democracy.
Dissidents Fleeing Belarus After Protest Crackdown
Lukashenko’s crackdown on democracy protests in Belarus has led to thousands of dissidents fleeing to neighboring countries.
Hong Kong’s Tiananmen Museum Shut Down
The Hong Kong museum commemorating China’s deadly 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protests closed Wednesday three days after opening.
Vietnam Arrests Four For Anti-State Facebook Posts
Four Facebook users have been detained by police in Hanoi and a central province for allegedly trespassing on state interests.
Hong Kong Democracy Activist Still Pushing for Change
China has emptied Hong Kong of its democratic content. However, pockets of resistance exist and many are still pushing for change.
Russian Police Raid Investigative Journalists’ Homes
On Tuesday, Russian police raided the homes of three investigative journalists who work for the independent news organization Proekt.
Some Still Hope For Democracy In Hong Kong
China’s has intensified its crackdown on democracy activists in Hong Kong. However, some still hope that democracy can prevail.
Jailed Belarus Journalist Moved To House Arrest
The Belarusian journalist and his Russian girlfriend who were pulled off a flight that was diverted to Minsk are under house arrest.
In The New Hong Kong, Booksellers Walk Fine Line
Some independent booksellers defy Hong Kong’s new rules on freedom of expression. Others try to make sense of these new laws.
Hong Kong Activist Agnes Chow Released From Jail
Hong Kong activist Agnes Chow has been released from jail. She could soon be back in custody under Beijing’s new security law.