AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPress Freedom & Books: Hong Kong bookseller Leticia Wong Man-huen was arrested on sedition charges, adding to a growing list of journalists detained since the 2020 crackdown—another reminder of how culture spaces are being squeezed. Governance & Rights: Human Rights Watch says Beijing has reshaped Hong Kong’s governance to answer Party leadership, not the public, warning that accountability is fading as national security becomes routine administration. LGBTQ+ Life: A new report highlights how Hong Kong’s LGBTQ+ communities are struggling to survive amid shrinking civic space, with Pride and other events forced indoors and funding squeezed. Workplace Safety & Health: The Labour Department issued heat-stress warnings for employers and workers, while a school activated crisis support after an 11-year-old died of heatstroke during a training run. Community Culture: Dragon Boat Fest stories show how the Dragon Boat Festival keeps building connections—on and off the water. Education & Early Years: Applications open for seven new estate kindergarten premises, with more classrooms planned for 2027. Property & Lifestyle: Ares and New World cut asking prices for a Hong Kong office tower unit by up to 57%, reflecting pressure in less central commercial areas. Global Culture & People: Chinese dissident Dong Guangping’s perilous escape ends with his arrival in Canada, underscoring the human cost behind political repression.
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