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Overseas Hongkongers Commemorate the 3rd Anniversary of #AntiELAB Movement
In face of the political suppression in Hong Kong, overseas Hongkongers showed solidarity and carried on the "be water" strategy.
On June 12, 2022, overseas Hongkongers initiated commemorative events for the 2019 Anti-extradition Protests in over 43 cities in 11 countries across the world. In Australia alone, a number of activities like demonstrations, seminars, screenings and exhibitions were held in six major cities.
Source: SBS #Jun13
https://www.sbs.com.au/chinese/cantonese/zh-hant/third-anniversary-of-the-2019-hong-kong-movement-in-australia
In face of the political suppression in Hong Kong, overseas Hongkongers showed solidarity and carried on the "be water" strategy.
On June 12, 2022, overseas Hongkongers initiated commemorative events for the 2019 Anti-extradition Protests in over 43 cities in 11 countries across the world. In Australia alone, a number of activities like demonstrations, seminars, screenings and exhibitions were held in six major cities.
Source: SBS #Jun13
https://www.sbs.com.au/chinese/cantonese/zh-hant/third-anniversary-of-the-2019-hong-kong-movement-in-australia
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Africa Eye: Racism for sale
In February 2020 a shocking video began to circulate on Chinese social media. A group of African children are being instructed, by a voice off-camera, to chant phrases in Chinese. The kids repeat the words with smiles and enthusiasm — but they don't understand that what they're being told to say is " I am a black monster and my IQ is low."
The clip ignited outrage in China and beyond. But no-one ever answered some crucial questions: why was this filmed? Where was it shot? Who made it?
Source: BBC #Jun13
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-61764466
#Racism #Africa #China #Black
In February 2020 a shocking video began to circulate on Chinese social media. A group of African children are being instructed, by a voice off-camera, to chant phrases in Chinese. The kids repeat the words with smiles and enthusiasm — but they don't understand that what they're being told to say is " I am a black monster and my IQ is low."
The clip ignited outrage in China and beyond. But no-one ever answered some crucial questions: why was this filmed? Where was it shot? Who made it?
Source: BBC #Jun13
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-61764466
#Racism #Africa #China #Black