U.S. Policy Response to the Deterioration of Freedom in Hong Kong
LETTERS
Statement Regarding Inappropriate US Visits by Senior Hong Kong Officials as Hong Kong Democracy Advocates are Persecuted and Imprisoned
U.S. Policy Response to the Deterioration of Freedom in Hong Kong
Joint statement by Hong Kong groups in the United States: “We oppose the visit to the US of top Hong Kong government official Christopher Hui”
Joint Statement of 24 US Hong Kong Advocacy Organizations on Biden Administration's Initial Response to Hong Kong’s Article 23 National Security Law
16 International Experts Express 'Profound and Grave Concerns' About Looming Threat to Religious Freedom and Sacrament
Joint Statement from Civil Society Groups on the Hong Kong Government’s Consultation for Article 23 Legislation
23 Groups Urge Action on U.S. Corporate Executives Attending the 2023 Hong Kong Financial Summit
Joint Letter to President Biden on Jimmy Lai's 1000th day in Hong Kong prison
Joint Letter Calling for Release of Gao Zhisheng and to End Enforced Disappearances
Joint Letter Calling for Immediate Release of Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Lu Siwei
Submission to the United Nations for the Universal Periodic Review of China including Hong Kong
Joint Letter to President Biden on Sanctioned John Lee’s Potential Entry Into the US
Frances Hui's Testimony for CECC Hearing on Political Prisoners in Hong Kong
Mark L. Clifford's Testimony for CECC Hearing on Political Prisoners in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Political Prisoners Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Letter to Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly