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Poetry as ‘therapy’: Hong Kong’s domestic workers muse about love, sacrifice in their home away from home

Maria Editha Garma-Respicio fondly recalls her teenage years writing for her school newspaper, reading in the library and penning poems about love. Growing up in Tuguegarao, a city in the northern Philippines, she sought solace in the written word when all else seemed to be falling apart. “I wrote about everything,” Respicio, as she asked…

Shine a light on the plight of migrants in Hong Kong at upcoming UN human rights review

By Piya Muqit In recent years, the impact of the Beijing-imposed national security law on freedom of expression, the rule of law and democracy itself has dominated coverage of Hong Kong. This is understandable. The city has been transformed by this controversial legislation as its autonomy from the mainland is eroded. Less discussed is how these…

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