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The United State 🇺🇸 impose sanction on 24 PRC and HK officials whose actions have eroded HK’s high degree of autonomy, including 14 vice chairs of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee and officials in the Hong Kong Police Force’s National Security Division, the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, and the Office for Safeguarding National Security. Foreign financial institutions that knowingly conduct significant transactions with the individuals listed in today’s report are now subject to sanctions.
#StandWithHongKong

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Trading is of course important to every country. However, trading with countries that are not up to the international #HumanRight standard will only strengthen those dictator governments, giving them the green light to continue suppressing citizens. In the end, more people will suffer and the free world plays a part in it.
The illegitimate, brutal, abhorrent military regime shut down Myanmar WiFi service, in an attempt to repress people and bury all evidence of its crimes against humanity.

RESTORE MOBILE DATA! #saveMyanmar #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #HearTheVoiceOfMyammar

Art by @nickdemocracy (Twitter and TG) @nick4democracy (Gab)
Do Not Split, a short film about Hong Kong Protest, is nominated for best short documentary at the Oscars.

#CCP is trying hard to censor it.
Regardless whether it wins or not, Hongkongers' story must be told.

Please share the short film: https://vimeo.com/504381953
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Do Not Split, a short film about Hong Kong Protest, is nominated for best short documentary at the Oscars. #CCP is trying hard to censor it. Regardless whether it wins or not, Hongkongers' story must be told. Please share the short film: https://vimeo.com/504381953
I had tears coming out from my eyes watching it. In a way, glad that #HKers' identity have changed from materialism to freedom fighter, yet sad at the same time seeing our home getting destroyed by the CCP day by day. I really fucking love #HK.
The #EU is set to impose sanction on Communist China officials for the first time since Tiananmen Massacre in 1989. Looking forward to seeing which 22 Chinese officials will be sanctioned.
#Sanction #CCP_is_terrorist
Even though #Apple is trying to protect its customers privacy, #CCP is trying to bypass it. they are plain theives.
Campaigners seeking more rights for Hongkongers say this month’s census in the United Kingdom provides a golden opportunity for people from Hong Kong to differentiate themselves from their mainland Chinese counterparts.

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Art by @nickdemocracy (Twitter and TG) for support for #MyanmarProtests.

Ideas are bulletproof. Keep fighting for democracy, Myanmar. You are not forgotten and we will continue to stand with you.

#SaveMyanmar #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
#StandWithMyanmarPeople
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It seems as if Matthew Chung is practising to become the Hong Kong version of Dr Goebbels
Forwarded from RTHK Latest News
'Electoral changes enhance the quality of democracy'

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung has rejected criticism of Beijing's overhaul of Hong Kong's electoral system, saying the changes will improve political participation and make the SAR more democratic. Local and international critics have said Beijing's reform package for Hong Kong will stifle opposition voices, with the introduction of a vetting process to block candidates who are not considered to be "patriots".The reforms will also see the Legislative Council grow from 70 to 90 seats, while the election committee that chooses the Chief Executive, and in future some lawmakers, will expand by 300 seats to 1,500.Writing on his blog on Sunday, the city's number two official said the fact that both Legco and the election committee would increase in size shows Beijing's determination and sincerity in expanding the scope of democratic elections here.Cheung claimed the reforms could ensure that all sectors of society are fully represented in the governing structure, and that there would be balanced participation in politics in a broadly representative system.While critics have called the overhaul a regression in Hong Kong’s democratic development, the minister argued that’s simply not the case. He stressed the changes would instead “enhance the quality of democracy here" and improve Hong Kong's governing efficiency. Cheung’s comment comes after Chef Executive Carrie Lam said at an online session of the China Development Forum late on Saturday that the approved electoral changes, as well as the introduction of the national security law, have put Hong Kong back on "the right track" following the 2019 anti-government protests. “Our country's sovereignty and security were clearly at risk and the HKSAR was thrown into dark abyss. The foundations for Hong Kong's stability were gravely shaken. There was simply no basis for the Chief Executive to promote Hong Kong to global businesses,” she said. “But this evening, under the theme of 'The Development of Hong Kong in the Next Five Years', I speak with confidence that Hong Kong will thrive, and soar higher, in the next five years… these two important decisions … have put Hong Kong back on its right track, that is, fully and faithfully upholding 'One Country, Two Systems', safeguarding national security and ensuring Hong Kong's stability and prosperity.”

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8 of the #HK12 who are jailed in Shenzhen since 2020 will be returned to #HongKong on March 22. #HKPolice will arrest & continue to detain them in 4 batches at the border. Long-term imprisonment & trials awaiting these #youths.
#save12HKyouths #BringthemALLback
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