Tomorrow, 2 rallies in #Toronto: Cineplex Markham Parking Lot at 2:00
&
1 Blue Jay Way at 1:30.
#bewater2021
#FightForFreedom
#StandWithHongKong
#HKDemocracyNow
#MilkTeaAlliance
&
1 Blue Jay Way at 1:30.
#bewater2021
#FightForFreedom
#StandWithHongKong
#HKDemocracyNow
#MilkTeaAlliance
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Agnes Chow walks free from prison
The pro-democracy activist, Agnes Chow, has been released from prison after serving nearly seven months for her role in an anti-government protest in 2019 that saw police officers trapped inside their headquarters in Wan Chai for hours.Thousands of people laid siege to the building in Wan Chai on June 21 in 2019, demanding the withdrawal of the government's extradition bill, and calling on police to stop describing the protests as "riots". The crowd blocked the building's entrances, with some protesters vandalising walls and smashing surveillance cameras, but there were no serious clashes with the police. Chow's fellow activists Joshua Wong, and Ivan Lam were also jailed for their roles in the protest. Chow also admitted inciting people to join the demonstration as well as taking part herself. Wong and Lam had been jailed in the past for convictions relating to their activism, but it was the first time that Chow had been given a prison sentence. Chow was released from the Tai Lam Correctional Institution in Tuen Mun at about 10am and did not speak to media before she was ushered into a car with friends and fellow democracy activists.Supporters shouted "Agnes Chow add oil", with some wearing black T-shirts and one holding a yellow umbrella, a symbol of the 2014 protests.Chow, along with Wong and Nathan Law, who has since been given asylum in Britain, came to prominence as teenage activists during the 2014 protests to demand universal suffrage.The three founded the democracy group Demosisto in 2016, which dissolved hours after Beijing passed a contentious national security law for the city last year amid fears it could be targeted under the legislation. (Additional reporting by Reuters)
2021-06-12 11:25:08
The pro-democracy activist, Agnes Chow, has been released from prison after serving nearly seven months for her role in an anti-government protest in 2019 that saw police officers trapped inside their headquarters in Wan Chai for hours.Thousands of people laid siege to the building in Wan Chai on June 21 in 2019, demanding the withdrawal of the government's extradition bill, and calling on police to stop describing the protests as "riots". The crowd blocked the building's entrances, with some protesters vandalising walls and smashing surveillance cameras, but there were no serious clashes with the police. Chow's fellow activists Joshua Wong, and Ivan Lam were also jailed for their roles in the protest. Chow also admitted inciting people to join the demonstration as well as taking part herself. Wong and Lam had been jailed in the past for convictions relating to their activism, but it was the first time that Chow had been given a prison sentence. Chow was released from the Tai Lam Correctional Institution in Tuen Mun at about 10am and did not speak to media before she was ushered into a car with friends and fellow democracy activists.Supporters shouted "Agnes Chow add oil", with some wearing black T-shirts and one holding a yellow umbrella, a symbol of the 2014 protests.Chow, along with Wong and Nathan Law, who has since been given asylum in Britain, came to prominence as teenage activists during the 2014 protests to demand universal suffrage.The three founded the democracy group Demosisto in 2016, which dissolved hours after Beijing passed a contentious national security law for the city last year amid fears it could be targeted under the legislation. (Additional reporting by Reuters)
2021-06-12 11:25:08
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‘Doubtless threat’: Democrats and filmmakers slam Hong Kong’s new film censorship rules
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‘Doubtless threat’: Democrats and filmmakers slam Hong Kong’s new film censorship rules
Filmmakers and democrats have expressed concern over the government’s new censorship guidelines directing censors to ban films showing on national security grounds, saying the new rules may p…
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Hijacking the truth: how repressive governments worldwide cracked down on press freedom
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The last month has witnessed a variety of attacks on the free press – including what was seen as a state-sponsored hijacking – by governments going to great lengths to punish journalists for their work. According to Reporters Without Borders, 439 journalists…
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June 12 two years on: Why Hongkongers’ collective memory and spirit of resistance endures
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For many Hongkongers and people watching around the world, June 12, 2019 marked the beginning of the city’s bitter resistance against authoritarianism – first against the extradition bill that would have eroded political and judicial freedoms and later against…
12th June marks 2 million people pro-democracy march anniversary in #HongKong.
2 years ago, we #Hongkongers rallied to oppose the extradition bill.
2 years later, we are still fighting on, despite severe crackdown.
There will be rallies today (12 June) all around the world, let us spread our message and struggles across the globe.
#HKBeWater2021
#StandWithHongKong
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2 years ago, we #Hongkongers rallied to oppose the extradition bill.
2 years later, we are still fighting on, despite severe crackdown.
There will be rallies today (12 June) all around the world, let us spread our message and struggles across the globe.
#HKBeWater2021
#StandWithHongKong
Photo credit: @NickDemocracy (Twitter and TG)
Relieved that Agnes Chow is released from prison, though she shouldn't be imprisoned in the first place.
Welcome back and add oil ❤️ https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1595561-20210612.htm
Welcome back and add oil ❤️ https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1595561-20210612.htm
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Agnes Chow walks free from prison
The pro-democracy activist, Agnes Chow, has been released from prison after serving nearly seven months for her role in an anti-government protest in 2019 that saw police officers trapped inside their headquarters in Wan Chai for hours. Thousands of people…
Granny Wong was out tonight. After a while, the police decided to harass her. They later released her to the other side of the street and threatened bystanders taking photos with CCP virus fines.