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The #StudentsUnion of the top #university in #HongKong, raided by the police over a statement of commemoration. Students are told they’re under investigation for “national security” charges. Students in their early 20s. #CarrieLam said “they’re not children anymore.”
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On the other hand, #CarrieLam demanded the public stop going after the three officials who attended a lavish dinner when social gathering ban was in order, said their apology should suffice. No further investigations regarding #corruption will be taken. 🤷🏻
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#hku #hk #nationalsecuritylaw #diyms #english
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Student leaders barred from University of Hong Kong pending probe into ‘sympathising’ with police attacker https://app.hongkongfp.com/2021/08/04/student-leaders-barred-from-university-of-hong-kong-pending-probe-into-sympathising-with-police-attacker/
Students in #HKU are punished for nothing. Those students who attended a meeting which passed a sympathy motion for Leung Kin-fai are barred from the school campus. They have already apologized for and revoked their motion but are still punished. What's bizarre about this is they are punished for their thoughts but not for their actions. This is the beginning of a mind control agenda in #HK.
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Four University of Hong Kong (HKU) student leaders have been arrested by national security police over “advocating terrorism” in a motion they passed that mourned a man who killed himself after stabbing a police officer on July 1. https://hongkongfp.com…
4 students from University of Hong Kong (#HKU) Students' Union were arrested by #NationalSecurityPolice for literally nothing. The Students' Union passed a motion to "express deep sadness" for Leung Ling Kit, but was later withdrawn. So, #NationalSecurtyLaw not only includes mourning for someone's death, but also just the idea of it. How the law is written remains unknown.

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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

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The pillar of Shame is being destroyed in these minutes : Jen Galschiot calls for public record on Twitter
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/31702