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Western Media’s Favorite Hong Kong ‘Freedom Struggle Writer’ Is American ex-Amnesty Staffer In Yellowface The views of individual contributors do not necessarily represent those of the Strategic Culture Foundation. In July 2019, Kong Tsung-gan was Around the same time, an American man in Hong Kong named Brian Kern A close listen to both audio clips, along with an interview Kong furnished to an Italian interviewer, demonstrates that Indeed, the distinctively American voices of Kong Tsung-gan and Brian Kern are the same.So why have news outlets like Hong Kong Free Press failed to disclose that Kong Tsung-gan is a pen name for an American man? Routinely cited as a grassroots activist and writer by major media organizations and published in English-language media, the fictitious character Kong appears to have been concocted to disseminate anti-China propaganda behind the cover of yellowface.Through Kong Tsung-gan’s prolific digital presence and uninterrogated reputation in mainstream Western media, he disseminates a constant stream of content hyping up the Hong Kong “freedom struggle” while clamoring for the US to turn up the heat on China.Whispers about Kong’s true identity have been circulating on social media among Hong Kong residents, and was even mentioned in a The Grayzone spoke to several locals outraged by a deceptive stunt they considered not only unethical, but racist.

Did he know that his columnist, Kong, was actually an American named Brian Kern?This August, Kong Tsung-gan published a long-winded “An indication of just how draconian the CCP edict is, is that I could be arrested, charged with ‘colluding with foreign forces’, and face up to life in prison just for calling for sanctions on CCP and HK officials,” he wrote.In reality, the author was not colluding with foreign forces. An American man with ties to Amnesty International and key Hong Kong separatist figures has been posing online as a Hong Kong native named Kong Tsung-gan.

Did he know that his columnist, Kong, was actually an American named Brian Kern?This August, Kong Tsung-gan published a long-winded “An indication of just how draconian the CCP edict is, is that I could be arrested, charged with ‘colluding with foreign forces’, and face up to life in prison just for calling for sanctions on CCP and HK officials,” he wrote.In reality, the author was not colluding with foreign forces. Who is Brian Kern? Xun Yuezang dedicated the book Pema Press is the publisher for the work by Xun and Kong. He has been described as an “author” (Kong has also been cited as a “Hong Kong journalist and rights activist” by When he is not churning out commentary on Twitter and Medium accounts, Kong Tsung-gan is a Hong Kong Free Press describes itself as an “impartial non-profit media outlet” and “completely independent.” The outlet also The Grayzone emailed HKFP to request a comment on Kong’s identity, but received no reply.To burnish his reputation as a reliable source, Kong Tsung-gan has furnished audio interviews to Western outlets.

Writings under both aliases are filled with warnings of the “creeping control of the Chinese Communist Party.”No matter which alias he is employing, Brian Kern’s mission is clear: To portray the CPC as one of the world’s most dangerous evildoers.Kern’s books also are filled with clues exposing him as the man behind both Xun Yuezang and Kong Tsung-gan.