
Hong Kong's 'Birdcage' Election: A Show of Apathy and Confusion
Three pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong were arrested just before the start of a district election that only allows "patriots" to participate, further marginalizing opposition figures in the city. The election, dubbed a "birdcage election" by activists, has faced criticism for lacking democratic scope due to vetting requirements that effectively barred all democrats from running. The changes in electoral rules have significantly narrowed electoral freedoms in Hong Kong, leading to the disbandment of major opposition parties. While some western governments view the national security law as a crackdown on dissent, China claims it has brought stability to the financial hub. Turnout for the election was low, with many expressing skepticism about the state of democracy in Hong Kong.