My Chemical Romance Announce 2022-2023 Tour Dates

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The long-postponed My Chemical Romance reunion tour will finally be kicking off in mid-May in England. The emo rockers have now added several more North American stops to the tour and also revealed their openers. GET DEALS ON MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE TICKETS HERE! Tickets to the new shows, which include cities such as Nashville, Montreal, Toronto, Boston, Los Angeles, New York, and more, are now on sale. The band’s openers will be: Midtown, Thursday, Taking Back Sunday, Turnstile, Kimya Dawson, The Lemon Twigs, Waterparks, Nothing, GHÖSH, The Bouncing Souls, The Homeless Gospel Choir, Soul Glo, Sha… Continue reading “My Chemical Romance Announce 2022-2023 Tour Dates”

British National Warned of Prison Time in Hong Kong over NGO

BANGKOK, THAILAND — Hong Kong authorities are warning a British citizen that he faces imprisonment if he ever returns to the city.

Benedict Rogers is a co-founder of Hong Kong Watch, a Britain-based NGO that campaigns for freedom and human rights in Hong Kong.

In a letter sent to Rogers on Thursday, Hong Kong authorities stated that his charity organization had committed a foreign collusion offense under the city’s much-feared national security law and jeopardized China’s national security.

“A person who commits the offense shall be sentenced to imprisonment of not less than 3 years to life,” part of the letter read.

The activist later said the letter came as a surprise.

“In theory, I knew this could happen, but I never expected for it to go this far,” Rogers told VOA by phone.

Rogers had contacted the Hong Kong government over fears that the Hong Kong Watch website had been blocked in the city following reports the site hasn’t been accessible since early February.

“I contacted the Hong Kong government to ask for an explanation and the letter I then received from the police and an email from the national Security Bureau was their response to my inquiry,” he told VOA.

The reply to Rogers all but confirmed that authorities are using the powers of the national security law to prohibit users in Hong Kong from accessing the organizations website.

Rogers is the first person living outside Hong Kong whom authorities have targeted with the national security law since it came into force nearly two years ago.

British government reaction

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss released a statement via Twitter on Monday, calling for the Chinese government and Hong Kong authorities to respect the universal right to freedom of speech.

“The unjustifiable action taken against the UK-Based NGO Hong Kong Watch is clearly an attempt to silence those who stand up for human rights in Hong Kong,” Truss’s statement read in part. “Attempting to silence voices globally that speak up for freedom and democracy is unacceptable and will never succeed.”

The letter also asked Rogers to close down the Hong Kong Watch website. A statement released via Hong Kong Watch said the organization will continue “to be a voice for the people of Hong Kong.”

Rogers later brushed off any concerns that this organization would shut down.

“No, we certainly won’t close down the organization or the website, and I think our role and our work is needed now more than ever. We are a British-based organization, we’re registered in the United Kingdom, our advocacy is around the world, but we don’t have any operations in Hong Kong itself or personnel or presence in Hong Kong at all,” he told VOA.

Rogers, 47, lived in Hong Kong between 1997 and 2002 and has long advocated for further democracy in the city.

His activism, however, has caught the attention of Hong Kong authorities before.

Rogers was denied entry into Hong King when he attempted to visit friends in 2017. Immigration officials at the Hong Kong International Airport refused to let Rogers into the territory, giving no explanation. The rejection prompted Rogers and others to form Hong Kong Watch in December of that year.

Following pro-democracy protests in 2019, Beijing implemented the national security law for Hong Kong in 2020, prohibiting acts deemed as supporting secession, subversion, terrorism or collusion with foreign forces.

The legislation has since been vigorously enforced, with authorities clamping down on at least 150 dissidents in the city, including dozens of Democratic lawmakers and political figures while at least 50 Hong Kong-based civil society groups have disbanded.

According to the security measure, anyone who violates the law worldwide can still face criminal prosecution.

Eric Yan-ho Lai, an analyst and fellow at Georgetown University Law School in Washington, said the far-reaching effects of the measure enforced by extradition agreements could see Rogers at risk if he travels overseas.

“Practically speaking, Mr. Rogers and/or his colleagues related to Hong Kong Watch could be arrested by National Security Police in Hong Kong, and it is possible that countries with extradition agreements with Hong Kong and/or China would be requested for extradition through the Interpol Red Notice or any direct request,” he told VOA.

Several countries including the United States and Britain have cancelled their extradition agreements with China since Hong Kong’s national security law came into effect. Countries in Europe, Africa and Asia all continue to hold extradition arrangements with the territory.

Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong found himself denied entry into Malaysia in 2015 and Thailand in 2016 and was both times deported to Hong Kong. Wong is currently serving time in prison for his role in the Hong Kong protests in 2019 and still faces charges under the national security law.

“In general, those countries that made extradition agreements with Hong Kong and/or China could be risky for him. Thailand would be a possible example given its track record of handling Joshua’s entry.

“This is also a proper time for governments with extradition agreements with Hong Kong and/or China to review their agreements,” Yan-ho Lai added.

Source: Voice of America

Adele kept trying to ditch ‘disgusting’ present from Alan Carr

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Adele kept trying to get rid of a “disgusting” present Alan Carr bought her – but he just repeatedly fished it out of the bin. The ‘Skyfall’ singer is close friends with the 45-year-old presenter and even officiated his wedding to estranged husband Paul Drayton, but she isn’t always impressed by his choice of gifts. He told OK! magazine: “I did buy her a doll once and it was really disgusting. I found it in a charity shop. Every time she threw it out, I’d get it out of the bin and place it back in her house.” Although he presents ‘Interior Design Masters’ on BBC One, Alan insisted he won’t be … Continue reading “Adele kept trying to ditch ‘disgusting’ present from Alan Carr”

Russia-Ukraine conflict: Ukraine government officially admits racist treatment of Africans amid Russian war

KIEV— Barely a week into the evolving refugee crisis that has hit the country, the Ukrainian government has publicly acknowledged that African immigrants seeking to flee the violence have faced racist treatment amid social media and diplomatic backlash and fightback.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted that Russia’s invasion had “affected Ukrainians and non-citizens in many devastating ways.”

“Africans seeking evacuation are our friends and need to have equal opportunities to return to their home countries safely,” the official said, adding that Ukraine’s government “spares no effort to solve the problem.”

Individual African countries, the West African and continental blocs, ECOWAS and AU respectively, have slammed the mistreatment as have the UN and EU.

Willing African nationals are now being evacuated with most being from neighbouring countries like Romania, Poland and Maldova.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Feb 24 ordered a military operation in Ukraine after it emerged that the country was seeking entry into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization – which Russia sees as against its security interests.

Russian forces have been in Ukraine trying to take control of the capital and second largest city – Kyiv and Kharkiv respectively.

The resulting chaos has led to people fleeing their homes into neighbouring countries. A major issue that has come up is the racist mistreatment of Africans seeking to escape – it has been condemned by African countries and the AU.

Most African countries have started evacuating their nationals – mostly students – by having them cross land borders into neigbouring countries where they are given consular assistance.

Initial talks between the two warring parties took place on Feb 28, with a second-round expected on March 2, according to Russian media.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Chris Pine and Annabelle Wallis called it quits ‘a few months’ ago

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Chris Pine and Annabelle Wallis reportedly called it quits “months” ago. The 41-year-old actor and the ‘Peaky Blinders’ star were first linked back in 2018, but managed to keep their romance largely out of the spotlight. However, a source has told ‘Entertainment Tonight’ the pair “have broken up and haven’t been together for a few months.” Chris and British actress Annabelle – who dated Coldplay frontman Chris Martin between 2014 and 2016 – were spotted linking arms in London when Chris was filming ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ in the summer of 2018. However, they never publicly confirmed their romance … Continue reading “Chris Pine and Annabelle Wallis called it quits ‘a few months’ ago”

‘Family Reunion’ Star Jaida Benjamin Found After Being Reported Missing

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Actress Jaida Benjamin, who plays Kelly in the Netflix sitcom Family Reunion, has been found three days after being reported missing by her family. On Tuesday, she was discovered at Colfax Avenue and Ventura Boulevard, near the Los Angeles’ Studio City neighborhood. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, her family has been notified, but no information about her condition or why she went missing is available. Before she disappeared, Benjamin was last seen in Studio City at 6:30 p.m. PT. Family, friends and former co-stars helped search over the long President’s Day weekend. During her… Continue reading “‘Family Reunion’ Star Jaida Benjamin Found After Being Reported Missing”