Hong Kong judiciary faces 'unprecedented' number of protest-related cases03:59SBS News In DepthFollow and SubscribeFollow and SubscribeFollow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts Spotify Listnr Download (7.31MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidHong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam attends a press conference in Hong Kong Source: AAPAs Hong Kong gears up for protest-related court cases, the CEO of Human Rights Watch is banned from the city.Follow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts Spotify Listnr Download (7.31MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidPublished 14 January 2020 6:27pmBy Allan LeeSource: SBSShare this with family and friendsCopy linkShareAs Hong Kong gears up for protest-related court cases, the CEO of Human Rights Watch is banned from the city.ShareLatest podcast episodes12:44War jitters hit the market as Australia’s biggest IPO of the year makes a strong debutpodcast episode12 minutes 44 seconds33:10Trump says the Iran deal is over, an angry NATO lovefest and has Hamas given up politics?podcast episode33 minutes 10 seconds06:22'Dead pigs': The coded language inside a 'ruthless' network of online sexual predators in Germanypodcast episode6 minutes 22 seconds16:49INTERVIEW: SBS Hindi speaks to India's High Commissioner in Australia about the visit of Narendra Modipodcast episode16 minutes 49 seconds