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Protest Sign against National Security Law -- Hongkongers, Unafraid

A woman holding a protest sign stood in front of the police outside SOGO.

“National Security Law might kill us, but they can’t kill us all. HKers shall never surrender.”

Source: https://www.facebook.com/134544187145833/posts/623838021549778/

#PoliceState #HongKongProtests #NationalSecurityLaw #24May
#FirstHand #May24

Police Fire Tear Gas Grenades in the Direction of Sogo Department Store
15:29 | Causeway Bay


#PoliceState #HongKongProtests #NationalSecurityLaw
Passersby in Shock Seeing Police Assault Young Man

A young man was chased and pepper-sprayed by several riot police. Onlookers said the man did nothing but chanted slogan. Police violently pinned him on the ground. Passersby cried out of fear and shock.

Source: Rice Post #May24

#PoliceState #HongKongProtests #NationalSecurityLaw
Walking by Faith

The young man looked back and chucked, "Would you guys join me?"

Source: Marcus Chow @ DBChannel #May24
#StandWithHongKong #HongKongProtests #NationalSecurityLaw
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#HongKongProtests #AntiAnthemLaw
May 27 Kowloon March Against National Anthem Law

At 2PM, over 100 civilians gathered at Langham Place, Mong Kok, to march towards Tsim Sha Tsui. They chanted slogans such as "Hong Kongers, Establish a State", and "Hong Kong Independence."

The crowd attempted to march onto Nathan Road but retreated back to Langham Place after spotting few police vehicles patrolling the area.

Source: HKCNews #May27
1 year into the Movement

Hong Kongers have demonstrated their persistence and determination despite government’s objection of peaceful march.

It is noteworthy that Hong Kongers’ demand has evolved from the opposition of the Extradition Law to the disapproval of the authoritarian CCP

#Jun9 #HongKongProtests #NeverForget #NeverForgive

Read more #HongKongChronicles :
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/22152
#HongKongChronicles #June12
Everything You Need to Know About 612: One Year and Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protest Goes On

#HongKongProtests #AntiELab
A year into the Movement: The death of the first martyr, Marco Leung, inspired 2 million people to come out of the comfort of their homes to stage a peaceful protest on Hong Kong Island. It was a protest of unprecedented scale in the history of Hong Kong; a day that exemplified the solidarity and the unity of the Hong Kong people.

#HongKongProtests #16Jun
#PressFreedom #PoliceState
Police Shoves Reporter and Push Away the Camera

1619 | Mongkok

At Hamilton Street, a police pushed a reporter. When the reporter tried to take a photo of the officer's call number, the police pushed his camera away.

At the moment, the police has cordoned off the entire Nathan Road.

Source: Apple Daily #Jun28
#AsiasFinest #HongKongProtests #SilentProtests #NationalSecurityLaw