You might have notice that biz in Hong Kong is silent about China's encroaching grip. That's because they are being forced to take a side. MNCs that don't toe the line are bullied. Workers who don't show loyalty face job loss. Some examples... 1/7https://nyti.ms/3gGTf2z
-
-
Foreign companies increasingly feel wrath from Beijing. Now, former & current Hong Kong leaders are part of the campaign. CY Leung called for a boycott of HSBC bc it had not publicly endorsed Beijing's security law. "Neither China nor Hong Kong owes HSBC anything," he wrote. 5/7
Deze collectie tonen -
“We’ve seen a rapid deterioration in free expression in Hong Kong since the anti-government protests began,” says
@jasonyng, who experienced the fury of China’s state media and internet after complaining online abt pro-China demonstrators. It cost him his job at a French bank 6/7Deze collectie tonen -
Read more from lawyers, bankers, professors and others who describe a growing culture of fear in offices here. Reporting it took months handholding and many passes from interviewees too scared to talk on the record. It is a warning of what is to come 7/7https://nyti.ms/3gGTf2z
Deze collectie tonen
Einde van gesprek
Nieuw gesprek -
-
-
It is a bit too late but a smart move US finally sent those mainland students packing.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-visas-congress/us-lawmakers-want-to-tighten-visas-for-chinese-students-researchers-idUSKCN1SK2RQ …
Bedankt, Twitter gebruikt dit om je tijdlijn te verbeteren. Ongedaan makenOngedaan maken
-
Het laden lijkt wat langer te duren.
Twitter is mogelijk overbelast of ondervindt een tijdelijke onderbreking. Probeer het opnieuw of bekijk de Twitter-status voor meer informatie.
: 2E59 A14F 698F EBBA