Epoch Times
Hong Kong residents, young and old, marched in hot weather on Sunday to protest a new program of Chinese national education in schools that they said amounted to brainwashing of children on behalf of the Chinese communist regime. Protest organizers,...
Channel NewsAsia
Hong Kong on Monday vowed to push ahead with patriotism classes despite mass protests over what parents and teachers call Chinese brainwashing. Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying offered a new round of consultations with parents after up to 90,000...
New Statesman
Thousands of people marched in Hong Kong on Sunday in protest against the Chinese government's plan to introduce what been branded by many as compulsory patriotism lessons. The New York Times reports (£): The new curriculum is similar to the so-...
The New York Times
Victoria Park, the starting point for Hong Kong's increasingly frequent mass demonstrations, was a sea of umbrellas on Sunday as tens of thousands of protesters, including what seemed like an army of mothers with their babies in strollers, thronged...
Al Jazeera
53 Thousands of Hong Kong parents and activists have protested against a plan to introduce national education lessons, labelling it as a bid to brainwash children with Chinese propaganda. Organisers said Sunday's protest, which attracted stroller-...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Tens of thousands of protesters paraded Sunday through Hong Kong, waving placards denouncing "brainwashing" by China's ruling Communist Party and calling for the scrapping of plans for "national education" courses in local schools. The protest --...