The Hong Kong police recently forced one of the city’s most prominent activist groups to delete its online presence, in a move some fear means that Hong Kong’s digital spaces will move to more closely resemble the mainland. Lokman Tsui, a Hong Kong-based fellow at Citizen Lab, told the New York Times: “They were going after the media, going after the education institutions, the unions. But now it seems like it’s time to ‘fix the internet.’”
New York Times Hong Kong Forces Tiananmen Vigil Group to Delete Online Presence
By Miles Kenyon