A hymn sung by Christian groups participating in the anti-extradition Hong Kong protests has caught on and become an unlikely anthem for the movement of millions in the streets. For the past week, ...
HONG KONG — The Christian hymn “Sing Hallelujah to the Lord” has emerged as the unlikely anthem of Hong Kong’s protests against an extradition bill that have drawn millions of people onto the streets.
On a footbridge leading to the Hong Kong’s Legislative Council building, about three dozen people are intoning “Sing Hallelujah to the Lord,” giving barely a pause after the short, four-line verse ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Christian hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" has emerged as the unlikely anthem of Hong Kong's protests against an extradition bill that have drawn millions of people onto ...
Throughout last week’s mass protests over a controversial extradition law in Hong Kong, one prominent feature stood out: the almost continuous singing of the hymn “Sing Hallelujah to the Lord.” The ...
A hymn called “Sing Hallelujah to the Lord” has become an unofficial anthem of demonstrations against a proposed extradition law. Advertisement Watch The Times’s comprehensive coverage of the protests ...
Braving police brutality, millions of people living in Hong Kong (HK) persistently protested against the amendment that would allow the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to extradite from HK any ...
Christianity has had a striking influence in demonstrations against a proposed law that would allow extraditions to mainland China. By Javier C. Hernández HONG KONG — Armed with a Bible, a guitar and ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Christian hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" has emerged as the unlikely anthem of Hong Kong's protests against an extradition bill that have drawn millions of people onto ...