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  • Sue Mi Terry
    Sue Mi Terry “Now is not the time to lift sanctions, either. Now, in fact, is the time to double down. If Biden wants to prevent North Korea from acting out, he needs to first provide the government with new incentives to talk-and that means new restrictions Washington can use as carrots. Biden, in other words, needs to take North Korean policy off autopilot and launch a proactive effort to deter Pyongyang. Otherwise, he risks encouraging an already emboldened Kim to stage a major provocation.” 12 hours ago
  • Christopher Cavoli
    Christopher Cavoli “Russians don't have the numbers necessary to do a strategic breakthrough. More to the point, they don't have the skill and capability to do it, to operate at the scale necessary to exploit any breakthrough to strategic advantage. They do have the ability to make local advances and they have done some of that.” 13 hours ago
  • Nazar Voloshin
    Nazar Voloshin “The situation in the Kharkiv sector remains complicated but is evolving in a dynamic manner. Our defence forces have partially stabilised the situation. The advance of the enemy in certain zones and localities has been halted.” 18 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “The situation in the Kharkiv region is generally under control, and our soldiers are inflicting significant losses on the occupier. However, the area remains extremely difficult.” 18 hours ago
  • Bezalel Smotrich
    Bezalel Smotrich “Defense Minister Gallant announced today his support for the establishment of a Palestinian terrorist state as a reward for terrorism and Hamas for the most terrible massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust.” 18 hours ago
  • Yoav Gallant
    Yoav Gallant “I must reiterate … I will not agree to the establishment of Israeli military rule in Gaza. Israel must not establish civilian rule in Gaza.” 19 hours ago
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#Hong Kong

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“China does not gamble on the United States to lose, interfere in its internal affairs, or interfere in the U.S. election, and is willing to be a partner and friend with the United States. If the United States continues to interfere in China's internal affairs and harm China's interests on issues related to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Tibet, and the South China Sea, how can we maintain the bottom line of bilateral relations no matter how many 'guardrails' are set up?”

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China's ambassador to the United States
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“Chinese intimidation of Taiwan rose markedly following the Taiwanese presidential election in 2016 and has increased since to reach a culmination so far this year, with the massive military exercises that took place around Taiwan following Nancy Pelosi's visit in early August. At the same time, the undermining of Hong Kong's free system in 2019 and 2020 as well as the Russian invasion of Ukraine has shown the Taiwanese that certain events that previously were believed to be unthinkable can actually happen.”

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Assistant professor at Soochow University in Taipei and studies the political relations between Taiwan, China and the United States
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“China, in that white paper, has also reiterated calls for Taiwan to come back into the fold, if you like, under the 'one country, two systems' model. But you would have to imagine that there is very little appetite for that after what has happened in recent days, and because of the way that China has implemented the one China, two systems model in Hong Kong.”

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Journalist reporting for Al Jazeera from Beijing
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“Only Hong Kong and China are saying they are trying to eradicate the virus. It would have worked if other countries did the same but the fact they don't think that way means the virus is always flowing.”

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Professor at the National University of Singapore’s Business School
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“The severe repression that China has rolled out in Xinjiang, in Tibet, in Hong Kong has all taken place since 2015 the year that the Olympic delegates awarded Beijing the Games. The I.O.C. would be within its right to say that these issues have to be addressed. They haven't.”

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Director of Global Initiatives at Human Rights Watch
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“The prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and Macao is always is always close to the heart of the motherland... The complete reunification of our motherland is an aspiration shared by people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits.”

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President of the People's Republic of China
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“We call on PRC and Hong Kong authorities to cease targeting Hong Kong's free and independent media and to immediately release those journalists and media executives who have been unjustly detained and charged. By silencing independent media, PRC and local authorities undermine Hong Kong's credibility and viability.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“In 2020, 26 percent of Intel's revenue came from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong and nearly 10 percent of the company's properties, factories and equipment are located in China. Therefore, it is justified for Chinese netizens to feel discontent and accuse Intel of 'biting the hand that feeds it'. What we need to do is to make it increasingly expensive for companies to offend China so their losses outweigh their gains.”

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Editorial piece by Global Times
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“Unfortunately, there are people in Japan who have a biased view of China's political system ... and are spreading rumors about human rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. Given that China supported Tokyo hosting the Olympics, I think Japan should have good intentions toward our Games. Recently Japan has been making some negative moves regarding Taiwan, saying 'a Taiwan emergency is a Japanese emergency'. This is one-sided provocation and we cannot accept it.”

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Chinese Ambassador to Japan
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“As the atrocities continue in the Uyghur Region, Tibet and Hong Kong, it is unthinkable that our state leaders will condone these Games. Our Government ministers must state clearly that they will not attend the Beijing Olympics. The US, UK and Australia have made the first move. There can be no excuse for Europe not to follow.”

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French politician - Senator for Hauts-de-Seine.
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“Some people openly advocate secession in Taiwan, but their relatives have been operating businesses in the Chinese mainland for many years. Some Taiwan businessmen have never prevented their relatives from pursuing secession or anti-mainland activities. Now it is very simple: if your relatives in the island advocate secession, then you cannot go to the Chinese mainland to make money. In the future, as long as anyone has secessionist tendencies or openly supports secessionism, whether in word or deed, he will not be able to obtain an entry certificate to the mainland and Hong Kong and Macao. The sanction scope can be much broader than just the DPP camp.”

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Columnist and former head of the school of social sciences at Chinese Culture University in Taiwan
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“We cannot continue 'business as usual' with China while the Chinese government sends near daily incursions into Taiwan's airspace, commits atrocities in the Uyghur Region and oversees the dismantling of Hong Kong's freedom and autonomy. There can be no further excuses for inaction. This G20, we need to see democracies find the courage and leadership that so far has been lacking.”

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Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium
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“Internationally, Xi [Xi Jinping] has been a successful risk-taker. He staged a takeover of the South China Sea and militarised reclaimed 'island' bases with no effective international response; he has prosecuted wholesale cyber intellectual property theft around the world with, until recently, most countries reluctant to even name China as the cause; he trashed Beijing's agreement with the UK over Hong Kong and is rolling out repressive rule over its 7.5 million people. The world responded with empty hand-wringing.”

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Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s executive director and a former deputy secretary for strategy in the Department of Defence
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“Reunification with Taiwan has been the goal of Chinese presidents ever since the formation of the People's Republic of China and Xi [Xi Jinping] is determined to achieve this under his leadership. But Tsai Ing-wen's position is that the island's future will be decided by its people. In her speech, she also spoke about Hong Kong's experience, which in recent months has seen the erosion of certain rights and freedoms under the implementation of a sweeping new security law. She says that should serve as a warning for the people of Taiwan.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Hong Kong
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“It is a manifestation of the two SAR governments' [Hong Kong and Macao] determination to use the weapon of legislation to resolutely defend unification and to show their determination to the Taiwan authorities.”

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Research fellow from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Political Sciences in Beijing
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“A couple of years ago, Taiwan was not seen as one of the major players in either the European Asia strategy nor countries' [individual] strategies. This has obviously changed due to the developments in Hong Kong, Xinjiang, the coronavirus pandemic, and the US administration focus on the island. As for the practical implications, it may not change the island's isolation in international organisations and forums but it clearly signals that countries are willing to engage with Taiwan.”

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China research fellow and a project coordinator at the Association for International Affairs in Prague
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“I would say that already Taiwan is hardening, to some extent, toward independence as they're watching, essentially, what happened in Hong Kong, and I think that is an increasing challenge.”

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US Director of National Intelligence
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“Over the past year, the People's Republic of China has continued to dismantle Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy, in violation of its obligations under the Sino-British Joint Declaration and Hong Kong's Basic Law. In particular, the PRC government's adoption and the Hong Kong government's implementation of the National Security Law have severely undermined the rights and freedoms of people in Hong Kong. We will continue to call on the PRC to abide by its international obligations and commitments; to cease its dismantlement of Hong Kong's democratic institutions, autonomy, and rule of law; to release immediately and drop all charges against individuals unjustly detained in Hong Kong; and to respect the human rights of all individuals in Hong Kong.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“In the Sino-British Joint Declaration, the CCP guaranteed Hong Kong judicial independence and freedom under 'one country, two systems' for at least 50 years, but after only two decades, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has already confirmed that the declaration is just a historical document that does not mean anything. How can a county that does not respect international rules keep telling others to follow its 'one China' principle?”

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Chairperson of the Asia-Pacific Liberal Women Association
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