Hong Kong 2
Title: Hong Kong 2
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1360 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hong Kong 2
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1360 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hong Kong
It’s March of 1997, and a political cartoonist who goes by the pen name “Zunzi”, sketches in a cafe in Hong Kong. Many Americans take this right for granted. Zunzi, however, is thankful that his newspaper is among the few that have avoided self-censoring as the Chinese take-over approaches, bringing with it harsh censorship laws. He draws a picture of a smiling man outfitted in the lower half of a dog costume, preparing
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Einhorn, Bruce. “Is Hong Kong Headed for a Showdown Over Democracy?”
Business Week. 8 June. 1998:72.
Elliot, Dorinda. “Painting the Town Red”. Newsweek. 07 Jl. 1997:37-39.
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1997:67-68.
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Ries, Daryl. “Choreographers cautious in post-handover Hong Kong.” Dance
Magazine. Jan 1999:49-51.
Rosenthal, Elizabeth. “Immigration Ruling by Hong Kong Government Is
Generating New Tensions with Beijing”. The New York Times. 11 Feb.
1999:A14.


