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Snopes→ Hong Kong Declares Wild Boars Fair Game After Animal Attacks
Hong Kong authorities have had enough of wild boars.
Snopes→ Editors of Hong Kong Newspaper Arrested Under Security Law
Apple Daily said in a statement that the move left it “speechless” but vowed to continue its reporting.
Truth or Fiction?→ ‘Imagine Living in This Apartment Complex in Hong Kong’
A March 13 2021 Facebook post reading “imagine living in this apartment complex in Hong Kong” generated a lot of interest (and shares): On Facebook No additional context or comment was included by the original poster; the post was shared t
Snopes→ China Derecognizes British National Overseas Passport
Under a proposed plan, as many as 5.4 million Hong Kong residents could be eligible to live and work in the U.K. for five years then apply for citizenship.
Truth or Fiction?→ Does Japan Spray Looters and Rioters with Blue Dye to Arrest Them Later?
A June 23 2020 post to the questionably named Facebook group “Facts First – Truth to Expose Media Lies” featured a photograph, which purportedly showed authorities in Japan dousing “rioters and looters” in “indelibl
Truth or Fiction?→ ‘Hong Kong Protester Looks Like a Post Apocalyptic Survivor’
On November 17 2019, the following image was shared to Reddit’s r/pics, titled: “Hong Kong Protester looks like a post apocalyptic survivor. May HK have the strength it needs to survive”: Hong Kong Protester looks like a p
Snopes→ Hong Kong Withdraws Extradition Bill that Sparked Protests
The bill would have allowed Hong Kong residents to be sent to mainland China for trials.
Snopes→ Tens of Thousands in Hong Kong Boycott First Day of School
The planned two-day strike is part of an ongoing pro-democracy movement.
Snopes→ Twitter Shuts Chinese Accounts Targeting Hong Kong Protests
The company also said it will ban ads from state-backed media companies.
Truth or Fiction?→ Has a Scientist Who Claimed He Created the First ‘Gene-Edited Babies’ Disappeared?
In November 2018, a scientist from China named He Jankui appeared to have ushered in a new era in humanity — and re-ignited an already heated international conversation about the ethics of editing genes to make “designer babies” — by
Snopes→ Financial Times Says Hong Kong Denied Editor’s Visa Renewal
Rights groups called the rejection the latest sign of Beijing's expanding restrictions on the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.