Hong Kong votes in overhauled "patriots"-only election
Chief Secretary John Lee, a former security chief, urged people to turn out, saying those excluded were "traitors" who wanted the vote to fail.
Sun Dec 19 2021
Explainer: How Hong Kong's new election law will reshape legislature
The reshaping of the Legislative Council is the first major restructuring of Hong Kong's political system since the territory's return to China from British rule in 1997.
Sat Dec 18 2021
Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters march to oppose postponed elections, new law
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam postponed the Sept. 6 election for seats in the city's Legislative Council for a year in July because of a spike in coronavirus cases.
Sun Sep 06 2020
Sedition Act not enacted by Parliament is invalid, says Counsel
Counsel Datuk Malik Imtiaz Sarwar submitted that the Sedition Act, originally known as the Sedition Ordinance 1948, was enacted by the Legislative Council.
Tue Mar 24 2015
Clashes as Hong Kong protesters attempt to break into parliament
Hong Kong police clashed with pro-democracy demonstrators after a small group tried to break into the city's legislature, as splits emerged within the movement before the clearance of protest camps.
Wed Nov 19 2014
Police arrest 21 in Hong Kong new town protest
Around 200 protesters then chained themselves together for a sit-in outside the Legislative Council building and anti-riot police were sent in to disperse them and make the arrests.
Sat Jun 14 2014
Book on E.E.C Thuraisingham launched
A book on Datuk E.E.C Thuraisingham who was a member of the Federal Legislative Council was launched on Wednesday.
Thu Jan 24 2013