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Hong Kong protests

I was sacked by Cathay after speaking out about Hong Kong protests

People will not be cowed by Beijing's grip on businesses

In August, as pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong intensified and China tried to clamp down on them, Hong Kong-based businesses found themselves under pressure from Beijing to keep their staff from protesting.

After a warning from the Civil Aviation Authority of China, airline group Cathay Pacific fired two of its pilots for their actions. Shortly afterward, chief executive Rupert Hogg resigned to "take responsibility" for "challenging weeks for the airline," he said.

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