[1] Some of its major campaigns include a global rally across 15 countries in August 2019 and a sanction report in November 2019 in response to the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.
[2] In July 2019, a group of anonymous volunteers around the world organised a crowdfunding campaign and founded Stand with Hong Kong to advertise on street ads in the UK and on multiple major UK newspapers including the Guardian, the Evening Standard, the Spectator, and the New Statesman, accusing in the advertisement that the CCP was violating the Sino-British Joint Declaration.
[2] On 16 August 2019, the team collaborated with several student unions of higher education institutions to host a campaign named “Stand With Hong Kong, Power to the People Rally”, aiming to call the UK’s attention to China’s violation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration and to urge the US to pass the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.
[2] In late 2019, Stand with Hong Kong hosted a seminar in Japan displaying the tear gas shells and rubber bullets used by the HK Police Force in order to push for a Japanese version of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.
[2] In May 2020, the team put forward a crowd-funding proposal with a target budget of US$1,750,000, intending to launch lobbying campaigns in different countries and to publish advertisements to counter the propaganda spread by the Hong Kong government.