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Austin Ramzy

Hong Kong correspondent for The New York Times, providing expert commentary on the protests.

Top 3 podcasts with Austin Ramzy

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Sep 3, 2020 • 33min

Jimmy Lai vs. China

In this thought-provoking discussion, Jimmy Lai, a pro-democracy media tycoon and founder of Apple Daily, shares his incredible journey from a bag carrier to a billionaire. Known for his fierce criticism of the Chinese Communist Party, he delves into his recent arrest under Hong Kong's national security law. Journalists Austin Ramzy and Tiffany May provide insights into the dangers of dissent in Hong Kong and the pivotal role of journalism in the fight for freedom. Lai's unwavering belief in the power of media as a force for liberty shines throughout the conversation.
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Jul 13, 2020 • 25min

A Turning Point for Hong Kong

Austin Ramzy, a New York Times reporter based in Hong Kong, shares insightful on-the-ground perspectives regarding the city's political landscape. He discusses the chilling impact of a recently introduced national security law that limits free speech and political dissent. The law's vague definitions evoke fear among residents, reflecting their anxiety about potential restrictions on freedoms. Ramzy also touches on the emotional struggle of citizens contemplating their future in a city they love, highlighting the poignant tension between attachment and uncertainty.
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Jun 17, 2019 • 23min

Why Hong Kong Is Still Protesting

Austin Ramzy, the Hong Kong correspondent for The New York Times, dives deep into the ongoing protests in the city. He discusses the public's lasting mistrust of the government even after the suspension of the extradition bill. Ramzy examines the historic protests, where over a million participants bravely stood against perceived injustices. He shares insights into the delicate balance of governance and the struggle for autonomy in Hong Kong, revealing how these events reflect broader tensions under Xi Jinping's leadership.