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In a Row: Giant Protest Banners Appear in Hong Kong

On May 31, two protest banners were sighted in Hong Kong on both sides of the harbour on the same day. The one on Devil's Peak read "Corrupt Cop, may you family die" while the one on Beacon Hill said "the long arm of the devil has reached Hong Kong."

Source: Apple Daily #May31
#Banner #HongKongProtests

"Say No to Security Law": Gigantic Banner Appears on Beacon Hill on May 28
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/21748

"National Security Law Destroys Hong Kong": Protest Banner Appears on Devil's Peak on May 29
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/21803
Gigantic #Banner on Devil's Peak: "One Country One System, Hong Kong is Over"

A 3x30m gigantic banner was sighted early in the morning on June 15, 2020 at Devil's Peak in Hong Kong.

The banner reading "One Country One System, Hong Kong is Over" shows the concern over the National Security Law forcefully imposed by Beijing on Hong Kong.

Source: Apple Daily #Jun15
#DevilsPeak #OneCountryOneSystem #NationalSecurityLaw
Gigantic Protest #Banner Appears in Hong Kong amidst Sweeping White Terror

A gigantic banner in black was hanged on a hill slope in Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong. The prominent message reads, "Celebrate the Goddamned [PRC's National] Day on Oct 1".

On September 25, 2020, the Hong Kong Police banned civilians' protest on October 1, being the PRC's national day, for the second consecutive year.

Read more https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/25528

In 2019, pro-democracy protesters initiated multi-district rallies and protests on October 1, to show their discontent toward the encroachment of rights and freedoms in the city. Therefore, the police's objection also signifies the authorities' prevention of civilians taking their opinion to the street for international attention.

The gigantic banner demonstrates Hongkongers' frustration and defiance while facing political oppression.

Source: Stand News #Sept26

#PoliticalOppression #FailedState #HKProtest
#Banner on Hong Kong's Mountain Reads: "National Security Dog Devours the Blood of the Children"

A gigantic black banner that is approximately 30m long and 3m wide was sighted on Kowloon Peak, Hong Kong on the morning of Feb 6, 2021.

The words were written in white. The first part of the message is encoded with a homonym for "national security dog". The second part means "devour the blood of the children".

In the past few days, the Education Bureau of Hong Kong has announced plan to include "national security education" into the Liberal Studies subject. The Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung even blatantly said that with the reformed curriculum, the subject could be called "National Education".

Source: Apple Daily #Feb6

#KowloonPeak #NationalSecurityLaw #Children #Education #LiberalStudies #NationalEducation