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China’s idea of dealing with its problem: lock up everyone, murder them, lie about it! Well it’s 21st century, not the Qing Dynasty, lies don’t work. // #ccp #censorship #jimmylai #tamtakchi #joshuawong #ivanlam #agneschow #pressfreedom #english #diyms
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Happy holidays guys!
Hope you enjoy the meme even if you don’t celebrate Christmas.
#censorship #ccp #meme #silentnight
#merrychristmas #diyms #english
#christmas2020 #china #silenced
Hope you enjoy the meme even if you don’t celebrate Christmas.
#censorship #ccp #meme #silentnight
#merrychristmas #diyms #english
#christmas2020 #china #silenced
After #HongKong authorities revoking history exam question about Japan's occupation of China, teachers warn students to avoid “red lines” while answering questions.
#Censorship #AcademicFreedom https://hk.appledaily.com/local/20210418/RYNQNKQRURHJTMFVFPARK6D4EY/?utm_campaign=hkad_social_hk.nextmedia&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_content=link_post&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=hkad_article_share&utm_content=share_link
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文憑試開考︱歷史老師提醒避免觸及「紅線」考生嘆失答題自由 | 蘋果日報
去年文憑試歷史科殺題事件引起學界譁然。有今年歷史科考生稱,科目老師特別提醒答題時加倍注意字眼會否觸及紅線,慨嘆現時連答題選擇立場的自由也失去。亦有自修生相信,過去一年香港政治形勢急速惡化,「政治題」將絕迹於通識科試卷上。 對歷史科成績有信心的應屆文憑試考生Kay稱,其世史科老...
Burning books has happened in China for thousands of years. It is just surprising that it can still happen today. It proves how savage #CCP is. #CulturalRevolution2.0
#hongkong #hk #books #nationalsecuritylaw #nsl #library #censorship
#hongkong #hk #books #nationalsecuritylaw #nsl #library #censorship
Under censorship, it's hard to do math in China.
#TiananmanMassacre #8964 #censorship #TiananmanSquareMassacre
#TiananmanMassacre #8964 #censorship #TiananmanSquareMassacre
Hong Kong authorities amend Film Censorship Ordinance, demanding censors to ban films that “endanger national security”.
#Censorship
https://bit.ly/3xeNoJy
#Censorship
https://bit.ly/3xeNoJy
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You may remember that a while ago we did a Q&A about what films #CCP hates, well here are a fresh batch of films made about #HongKong's fight for freedom. Many were censored in #HK but that cannot stop the world from watching them. PLEASE REQUEST THEM FROM #NETFLIX. We have included the link to the request form on our story, which is included in the film story highlights too.
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We heard it's more effective to include both the English and Chinese titles when you fill in the form, if you want to copy and paste the titles, please dm.
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#films #goldenhorseaward #documentary #democracy #streaming #standwithhongkong #china #censorship
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We heard it's more effective to include both the English and Chinese titles when you fill in the form, if you want to copy and paste the titles, please dm.
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#films #goldenhorseaward #documentary #democracy #streaming #standwithhongkong #china #censorship
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#BreakingNews #CUHK
CUHK Removes Goddess of Democracy Statue Without Warning
One day after the University of Hong Kong (#HKU) removed the Pillar of Shame, a memorial of the Tiananmen Square Massacre by Danish artist Jens Galschiøt, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) also took action to remove a memorial sculpture on its campus, the Goddess of Democracy, without prior announcement.
Sources in CUHK claim that the university had been planning for the statue's removal, but had moved up its schedule once they saw HKU took down the Pillar of Shame. It was also said that the school had considered directly demolishing the statue and sending it to the landfill. The statue is currently placed in temporary storage.
Compared to HKU's actions on the day prior, CUHK was even more subtle in their actions. Before starting to dismantle the pillar, HKU had first enclosed the area with barricades; this gave students and journalists precious time to come to the scene and record the event. CUHK, in comparison, acted in complete secrecy; the statue was not guarded in any way as late as the previous evening. Their dismantling work began around 6am this morning, and by 6:30, the statue was removed without a trace.
The Goddess of Democracy statue was a replica of the one erected on Tiananmen Square during the student protests in 1989, days before the violent crackdown by the Chinese army on June 4. The replica was created by Chinese sculptor Chen Weiming (陳維明) , and was shipped to Hong Kong on June 2, 2010 and received by the Hong Kong Alliance, the organizer of the annual June 4 candlelight vigil. The statue was temporarily confiscated by police, a number of Alliance members were arrested, and Chen himself was denied entry to the city; despite the setbacks, the statue was able to go on display at the candlelight vigil two days later. It was then shipped to CUHK, escorted by over 2000 citizens, students, and faculty members, and was erected on the grass near the University MTR station, where it stood until today.
Source: 白影, HKGolden
Photo: 白影, CUHK Student Press
#June4 #GoddessOfDemocracy #TiananmenMassacre #Memorial #Censorship #PoliticalSuppression
Read more:
The pillar of Shame is being destroyed in these minutes : Jen Galschiot calls for public record on Twitter
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/31702
CUHK Removes Goddess of Democracy Statue Without Warning
One day after the University of Hong Kong (#HKU) removed the Pillar of Shame, a memorial of the Tiananmen Square Massacre by Danish artist Jens Galschiøt, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) also took action to remove a memorial sculpture on its campus, the Goddess of Democracy, without prior announcement.
Sources in CUHK claim that the university had been planning for the statue's removal, but had moved up its schedule once they saw HKU took down the Pillar of Shame. It was also said that the school had considered directly demolishing the statue and sending it to the landfill. The statue is currently placed in temporary storage.
Compared to HKU's actions on the day prior, CUHK was even more subtle in their actions. Before starting to dismantle the pillar, HKU had first enclosed the area with barricades; this gave students and journalists precious time to come to the scene and record the event. CUHK, in comparison, acted in complete secrecy; the statue was not guarded in any way as late as the previous evening. Their dismantling work began around 6am this morning, and by 6:30, the statue was removed without a trace.
The Goddess of Democracy statue was a replica of the one erected on Tiananmen Square during the student protests in 1989, days before the violent crackdown by the Chinese army on June 4. The replica was created by Chinese sculptor Chen Weiming (陳維明) , and was shipped to Hong Kong on June 2, 2010 and received by the Hong Kong Alliance, the organizer of the annual June 4 candlelight vigil. The statue was temporarily confiscated by police, a number of Alliance members were arrested, and Chen himself was denied entry to the city; despite the setbacks, the statue was able to go on display at the candlelight vigil two days later. It was then shipped to CUHK, escorted by over 2000 citizens, students, and faculty members, and was erected on the grass near the University MTR station, where it stood until today.
Source: 白影, HKGolden
Photo: 白影, CUHK Student Press
#June4 #GoddessOfDemocracy #TiananmenMassacre #Memorial #Censorship #PoliticalSuppression
Read more:
The pillar of Shame is being destroyed in these minutes : Jen Galschiot calls for public record on Twitter
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/31702
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May 14: YouTube will comply with a Hong Kong court ruling to block access to 32 links of the song "Glory to Hong Kong." The decision raises concerns about the government's commitment to digital economy and business stability. YouTube expressed disappointment and plans to consider an appeal to promote information flow. This is not the first instance of content restriction; tech companies like Google have complied with Chinese laws. The video block for Hong Kong viewers will take immediate effect. #YouTube #HongKong #Censorship