An eye for an eye on home soil
For several months now Hong Kong has been plunged into its biggest political crisis in decades, with protestors demonstrating in droves against a now suspended extradition bill. Calls for a “Free Hong Kong” have divided the nation and tensions continue to build day by day. But what about those from Hong Kong who have made the move to Australia?
Carla Deale spoke to members of Melbourne’s Hong Kong community who are doing all they can to help their loved ones back home through protests, education and art: but they’ve all been faced with challenges and hostility from community members with other points of view.
About the Contributor
Swinburne University, Melbourne, Victoria
Swinburne has a three year major in Journalism or a four year major in the BA or Professional degree, as well as a graduate diploma and MA (Media and Communication) Swinburne publishes The Burne.