Hong Kong Has Legalised Punishing Families for Dissent
Автор: Counter Current | Power, Influence & Strategy
Загружено: 2026-02-15
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This week, a 68-year-old man in Hong Kong, Kwok Yin-sang, was convicted of a national security offence for cancelling a life insurance policy he bought decades ago. The transaction was routine. It was treated as a crime because of who his daughter is.
In this video, I explain how Hong Kong under the CCP has legalised punishing families for dissent. This marks a disturbing shift in how authoritarian power is exercised across borders. What the Kwok's case shows us is how Hong Kong's National Security legislation weaponises love, collapses the concept of asylum, and erodes freedoms everywhere in the world.
0:00 — 0:45: The Headline: Kwok Yin-sang convicted for a national security offence.
1:05: Who is Anna Kwok?
1:42: Why is Ms Kwok's peaceful political advocacy treated as a threat?
2:42: Why would the government target her father?
4:05: Brief history of collective punishment and why it has been prohibited (spoiler: it is barbaric)
5:42: How has Hong Kong legalised collective punishment?
7:48: Why the Kwoks' case matters to all of us
11:04: How Chinese governance is evolving.
Beijing is testing what the rest of the world will accept. This matters to every single one of us. Anna Kwok needs our support.
Elizabeth
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