'Security law is like a new social contract'
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'Security law is like a new social contract'
A member of the Basic Law Committee, legal scholar Albert Chen, said in remarks broadcast on Saturday that the new national security law is like a new "social contract" with Beijing that will allow the ‘One Country Two Systems’ principle to continue to be…
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Hong Kong Police Warn Woman With U.S. Flag of Arrest
15:55 | Central
The woman holding a U.S. national flag celebrating the Independence Day of the United States was pushed away by the police, when on her way to the Consulate General.
The woman told reporters that she almost fell when the police pushed her away. The police also warned her of arrest if she entered the cordon.
Source: Alex@STP #Jul4
#IndependenceDay #UnitedStates #Consulate
15:55 | Central
The woman holding a U.S. national flag celebrating the Independence Day of the United States was pushed away by the police, when on her way to the Consulate General.
The woman told reporters that she almost fell when the police pushed her away. The police also warned her of arrest if she entered the cordon.
Source: Alex@STP #Jul4
#IndependenceDay #UnitedStates #Consulate
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Photos of Arrestees Leaked to Pro-police Groups
A 15-year-old boy was arrested for participating in illegal assembly near Langham Place on 24 May. After the police took him to Mongkok police station, he was ordered to have his photos taken with mask on. Yet, his photo was uploaded to police-supporting Facebook groups while he was still in the police station. The boy and his family were insulted by comments and threatened.
The court approved injunction to prohibit anyone from spreading personal information about him and his family and harassing them. The Injunction was extended by Madam Justice Lisa Wong, and the order will be effective unless otherwise noticed.
Source: Stand News #Jul3
#PoliceState #AsiasFinest #Leaks
A 15-year-old boy was arrested for participating in illegal assembly near Langham Place on 24 May. After the police took him to Mongkok police station, he was ordered to have his photos taken with mask on. Yet, his photo was uploaded to police-supporting Facebook groups while he was still in the police station. The boy and his family were insulted by comments and threatened.
The court approved injunction to prohibit anyone from spreading personal information about him and his family and harassing them. The Injunction was extended by Madam Justice Lisa Wong, and the order will be effective unless otherwise noticed.
Source: Stand News #Jul3
#PoliceState #AsiasFinest #Leaks
'HK may have first local Covid-19 case in 3 weeks'
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'HK may have first local Covid-19 case in 3 weeks'
Sources say Hong Kong's 21-day streak without any locally-transmitted cases of Covid-19 may have come to an end. It's understood that a 59-year-old man has tested positive for coronavirus, and it's not clear how he could have picked up the bug. However, results…
Censorship of books will intensify, localist warns
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Censorship of books will intensify, localist warns
One of the authors whose books have disappeared off the shelves of the SAR's public libraries in recent days says this represents the new normal for the city and will intensify. Web searches for a number of titles written by authors such as former Demosisto…
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Think again if you thought Hong Kong's National Security Law has nothing to do with you.
#NationalSecurityLaw #CCP #HongKong
#NationalSecurityLaw #CCP #HongKong
Hong Kong Protests
A 22-yrs-old female plead guilty for possessing anything with intent to damage property (paint with slight amount of petrol on Nov 12, 2019 in Wan Chai), sentenced to $5000 fines.
Source: in media hk
A 22-yrs-old female plead guilty for possessing anything with intent to damage property (paint with slight amount of petrol on Nov 12, 2019 in Wan Chai), sentenced to $5000 fines.
Source: in media hk