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#FirstHand #9months
Police Deployed to Suppress Any Possible Memorial on 9th Mensiversary of the Yuen Long 7.21 Attack

1946 | Yuen Long

Today marks the 9th mensiversary of the 7.21 attack. 9 months ago, triads discriminately attacked citizens returning home in Yuen Long. The Police have been repeatedly denying its involvement in coalescing with the triads with lax arresting of the involvers and providing a sluggish response that day.

Today (Apr 21) the MTR closes the major exits in Yuen Long station and police are deployed to prevent civilians from commemerating the 7.21 attack.

In the evening, a car accident happened nearby Tung Yik Market in Yuen Long. A large group of riot police arrived and dispersed the onlooking crowd.

Targeting youngsters, riot police conducted stop and search across the street and a cordon line was set up in front of the wet market, causing sever traffic jam.

#Apr21 #YuenLong721 #neverforget #neverforgive
#FirstHand #Apr21
Under the Menace of Coronavirus, Hongkongers Carry On Sit-in to Commemorate 7.21 Attack

20:40 | Yoho Mall, Yuen Long
Participating citizens sat inside Yoho Mall where social distance was respected.

They waved flags, displayed slogans and chanted protest slogans including "Down with the Chinese Communist Party, Give Back Hong Kong".

#YuenLong721 #neverforget #neverforgive

Police Deployed to Suppress Any Possible Memorial on 9th Mensiversary of the Yuen Long 7.21 Attack
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/19690
#FirstHand #Apr21
9th Month After the Yuen Long Triad Attack: Rights and Freedom Further Suppressed by the Authorities in Hong Kong

9 months have passed since July 21 2019, but have not obliterated the agony shared among the pro-democracy protesters, young and old. Black-clad civilians gathered at a shopping mall nearby Yuen Long station, mourning victims of police brutality and the further deterioration of rights and freedom in recent events in Hong Kong.

#YuenLong721 #neverforget #neverforgive

Citizens Sing Out Discontent Over Alleged Triad-police Collusion
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/19696
#PoliceState
Police State Continues in Hong Kong: Riot Police Suddenly Intercept, Make Arrest and Pepper Spray Civilians

21:50 | Yeung Long, Kai Tei
Riot police suddenly blocked the pedestrian bridge for stop and search. Around ten young people were demanded by riot police to crouch down.

Some of the civilians were pepper-sprayed. Riot police also cordoned the area and demanded the press to step backward.

22:10 |
Another group of civilians was stopped and searched by the police in front of the oil station, including some teenagers aged under 18. The tension was high.

Some civilians were arrested.

Sources: Cupid News; Apple Daily #Apr21 #YuenLong721 #neverforget #neverforgive

Hong Kong Police Round Up Young People for Stop and Search During Coronavirus Crisis
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/19706
#PolliceState #PressFreedom
Police Damage Student Reporter's Camera

22:50 | Yuen Long
A police officer smashed a student reporter's camera filter with his truncheon during clearing operations on Yau San Street.

Pieces of the damaged filter were stuck on the front of the lens, and hence cannot be removed.

Source: HKU Undegrad #Apr21
#YuenLong721 #neverforget #neverforgive

Riot Police Taunts Child's Legitimate Request for His Identification Documents During Interception
Child Responds "Are You Stitching Me Up?"

https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/19724
#FirstHand #May15

21:33 | Admiralty
A police cordon line was set up, blocking off the flower altar established outside Pacific Place for supporters to pay tribute to the Yellow Raincoat man, Marco Leung.

#MarcoLeung #HKProtest #NeverForgive #NeverForget #Remembrance
#ProtestorStory
“Awakening”

The following is an account of a university student in Hong Kong:

" I am a CUHK student and arrestee for the charge of rioting.

I felt sad to watch the judgement of the court to Edward Leung Tin-kei and 811 on the charge of riot a few days ago because I can sense that the day I'll be locked up is getting and I will probably spend 6 to 7 years in prison. A new idea was in my mind. Do Hongkongers need another awakening?

When you choose to rebel and fight against tyranny, it is not only the choice of politics but also consciousness. You need to abandon normal life. It’s so-called “yellow ribbon”. Even you may be a peaceful protestor or investor, you have to get ready and get used to being in and out of prison for the rest of your life.

Why? It is because totalitarianism can’t tolerate any other opinion. Suppression will be more severe, and the bottom line will be lowered further. Common sense won’t exist anymore. Hong Kong Indigenous members were called “separatists” a few years ago. All pro-democracy parties are called “separatist” now. A few years later, supporting “one country two systems” maybe a separatist action.

You can be arrested if you fight with words (attacking TVB), fight with capital (money laundering) or fight with posters (property damage). Don’t think that you are safe if you don’t come out to march. After article 23 is passed, you can be arrested by just sharing news on Instagram. In China, you may be detained in charge of treason for prison punishment 8-10 year if you get any complaints or you if are Christian.

In a society without freedom, if you choose to fight against totalitarianism, life planning, family life, and a simple and peaceful life are not for you anymore. Your daily life will be paying fines, getting beaten, locked up in prison, being threatened, kidnapped, getting house arrest and being unpersoned. Li Wangyang, Liu Xiaobo and Chen Guangcheng's lives will be yours.

Thus, don’t feel sorry that our comrades are in prison. Getting locked up is unavoidable in the process of fighting against tyranny. We will continue after getting out. Where can you find a revolution without any sacrifice?

We enjoy our rights, freedoms and fairness in court now like we took it for granted. However, behind the pearl of the orient is the sacrifice of many nameless heroes.

British feminists were arrested and sent to jail in 1910. The leader of the worker union in US fighting for an 8-hour workday was convicted to the death penalty in 1886. 500 thousand soldiers died in the civil war so that the black man may be free. “Winter on fire” was a good show right? 125 people died in Ukraine in 93 days. In the history of humankind, the improvement of the system meant the sacrifice of countless revolutionaries.

Are the Hongkongers awakened? To abandon your life in an "advanced society" built on lies? To abandon your normal life because of your conscience? Let's make it simple, Did the Hongkongers wake up, and are they ready to give it all?"

Source: CUHK Secrets #May12
https://bit.ly/2XcRykH

#CUHKSecret #NeverForget #NeverForgive #WinterOnFire #Arrestee #EdwardLeung
#FirstHand #Oct31
The 14th month of the 831 Prince Edward Incident

1851 | Today marked the 14th month since the 831 Prince Edward incident, which HK police indiscriminately attacked pro-democracy protesters on their way home at the Prince Edward subway station after a day of rally.

It was believed that many protesters were brutally assaulted by police and many seriously injured.

Amidst the COVID-19 social gathering ban, young protesters continued to pay tribute to those injured at the station, bringing with them white flowers and handbills with protest messages.

#Oct31 #neverforget #neverforgive #831PrinceEdward
#ChowTszLok
The First Death Anniversary of 22-year-old Pro-Democracy University Student

One year ago at 8:09pm on November 8, Chow Tsz-lok, a student of University of Science & Technology died of severe brain injury after days of intensive medical treatment following a 4-meter fall in a car park, allegedly caused by police brutality. He was only 22 years old.

Since then, supporters of the anti-ELAB movement gather in mourning every month at Sheung-tak carpark, where Chow fell during a police dispersal operation.

The Coroner's Court will hold an inquest on November 16 for his death; it is estimated to last five weeks. The court has summoned over 60 witnesses to the hearing.

Source: Stand News; #Nov8
#PoliceBrutality #NeverForget #NeverForgive
"Liberate Hong Kong" and "Save 12": Pro-democracy Slogans Appear Near University Before the One-year Mark of the Siege of #PolyU

On the eve of the one-year mark of the siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), protest slogans "Liberate Hong Kong" and "Save 12" appeared on a footbridge after midnight on November 12, 2020.

Since the #PolyUSiege, a wire fence has been install along the footbridge connecting the campus to the train station. The pro-democracy slogans were formed by padlocks of different colors attached to the fence.

Source: Stand News # Nov12
https://www.facebook.com/710476795704610/posts/3635976876487906/

#NeverForget #NeverForgive #Save12 #Save12HKYouths
#LastYearToday #CUHKSiege #NeverForget #NeverForgive
#CUHK Management Censors Protest Photos Displayed in Exhibition; Flags with “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” Covered

Joint Students' Unions of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) organised a photo exhibition to commemorate the "CUHK Battle" where pro-democracy Hongkongers defended the campus from police siege during the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Protests.

Read more:
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/26440b

In a call to the organisers, the university management was concerned with some wordings that might deem provocative. In the exhibition, the protest slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” which appear on some flags in several photos, were seen covered by black paper.

The provisional president of the Students' Union (#CUSU) pointed out that students had organised many exhibitions on the 1989 Beijing Tiananmen massacre. The university authorities had never expressed any concerns .

However, this time the university management called the students union several times and clearly stated that such an event would cause "dissatisfaction among some alumni, or the students' union would be targeted".

Au is very surprised by such reaction. He worries that the freedom of expression in the university is no longer safeguarded and the #CUSU would face difficulties when organizing similar events.

Au also pointed out that it is very normal for students to care about politics. He doesn’t think that the university president Rocky Sung-chi Tuan, who is currently attacked by Beijing loyslists, has sided with any parties. Au found it absurd for the Police Officers' Association to issue an open letter to condemn Tuan.

Source: Stand News #Nov11
https://www.facebook.com/710476795704610/posts/3634306906654903/

#RockyTuan
#NeverForget #NeverForgive
#ProtestersStory
The Long and Arduous Aftermath after the Battle of Chinese University of Hong Kong; Arrested Student: Hongkongers, Please Go On Fighting

One year after the Anti-ELAB movement began, a quieter but more sustained form of suffering now grips Hong Kong's pro-democracy activists.

The Stand News follows the story of Ah Man, a student who was arrested at the Siege of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) by the police, as he awaits his trial that is yet to even be scheduled.

This is just one of many Hong Kong protesters' stories.

Ah Man hopes to tell Hongkongers, "Please go on the fight".

Read the Translated Article in Full:
https://telegra.ph/Arrested-student-from-Chinese-University-siege-Sacrifice-is-inevitable-in-this-era-of-revolution-Hongkongers-please-continue-fig-11-11

Source: Stand News #Jun11

https://www.thestandnews.com/politics/612-個被控暴動的人-5-中大一役被捕學生-時代總有人犧牲-香港人請繼續抗爭/

#CUHKSiege #AntiELAB #HongkongProtests #HongkongChronicles
#PolyUSiege
#PolyU University Managememt Suppresses Students' Union's Commemorative Events, Bans
Screenings and Newspaper Advertisement, Threatens Students with Penalties



On the eve of the one-year mark of the siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Students (PolyU), the Students' Union (#PUSU) planned to hold the screenings of two documentaries, 'Save PolyU ' and 'Inside the Red Brick Wall' on November 17 and 18, 2020, in addition to publishing a statement on the front page of Apple Daily.

However, the university management stated in an email sent to the Students' Union on Nov 11, 2020 that the screenings and the newspaper advertisement were banned. If the students do not comply, the university authorities will impose a series of punishments including terminating their use and management rights of the students' union venues; the university will also stop collecting the students union's fee for them, among other disciplinary penalties.

The Students Union condemned the university's intervention, describing it as an act intending to 'wipe out the bloody scenes in our campus'. Regarding the use of venues and operation in the future, the Union will rearrange the screenings and post the statement via their social media instead.

Source: Stand News #Nov12
#PoliticalSuppression #Censorship #University #NeverForget #NeverForgive
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#FirstHand #Nov30
Police Rush into Mall, Claims National Security Violation

1945 | Allied Plaza, Prince Edward

Around 10 officers rushed into Allied Plaza, located near Prince Edward MTR, and detained two citizens.

Police claimed that the two were suspected of violating the National Security Law.

#PrinceEdward831
#Remembrance #15Months #NeverForget #NeverForgive
#PoliceState #NationalSecurityLaw
#Nov30 #FirstHand
Police Take Students Away by Police Vehicle for Reason Unknown

21:21 | Kwong Wah Street

Police took away students from the concern group Student Politicism to a police vehicle with the car plate number "AM9890" for reasons unknown.

It was reported that the students and the passersby had chanted some slogans.

#831PrinceEdward #Remembrance #15Months #NeverForget #NeverForgive
#PoliceState #StudentPoliticism
#NeverForget #NeverForgive
Over 10,000 People Arrested: 2 Years After the 1-million Pro-Democracy Protest in Hong Kong

Jan (alias), a 17-year-old Hong Kong youth, was charged with rioting.

In the end, he chose to plead guilty.

During a junior high school field trip, Jan visited a prison in Hong Kong. At the time, he thought, "I would never go to jail in my life. What's the point of the visit?"

He never imagined that in just a few years, he would be imprisoned because of a pro-democracy movement.

During a relatively mild clash, Jan was arrested on a charge of unlawful assembly. While he was detained, however, the police suddenly changed his charge to rioting. This was a complete surprise to Jan, and he thought the new charge was ridiculous.

His lawyer eventually managed to secure approval for his bail, though with strict curfew conditions. "I've lost most of my freedoms well before they declare me guilty," Jan said.

During a meeting, his lawyer explained to him that the police already had enough evidence to make the rioting charge stick. His mother immediately broke down in tears; Jan himself was overwhelmed by lethargy, staying up late and skipping school for a whole month, only imagining what prison life would be like.

Eventually, he decided to plead guilty, since it would lead to his sentence being reduced by one-third. After the court hearing, he saw forum posts questioning his plea when he had done no wrong. He was perplexed at their thinking. "'If your heart is truly in this movement,' I thought, 'why would you want any of us to get a longer sentence?"

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As of April 2021, the Hong Kong Police has arrested over 10,000 people in connection to the 2019 Anti-ELAB movement. Among them, 1,700 were minors.

As of June 7, 2021, according to statistics provided by Stand News, 757 people are charged with riotting. 70% of them are below 25 years old and 75 of them are underaged. As of April 13, 2021, 28 people have been convicted. 23 of them have been sentenced; the longest jail time among them is 5 years and 6 months.

Source: Stand News #Jun9
https://bit.ly/3w2GkPQ

#PoliceState #HumanitarianCrisis #PoliticalProsecution #PoliticalPrisoners
#FirstHand #Jun15
2 Years Since the Fatal of Yellow Raincoat Man

June 15, 2021 marks two years since the 35-year-old "Yellow Raincoat Man" Marco Leung used his death to protest against extradition to China and warn Hongkongers of the threat of the tyrannical regime.

It was in 2019, on the eve of the second rally called forth by the Civil Human Rights Front (#CHRF), Leung chanted pro-democracy slogans and unfurled banners in protest of the government's undemocratic acts in a shopping mall in Admiralty.

On the day in 2021, Hongkongers of different ages commemorated Leung near the shopping mall, despite the threat of the authorities.

Familiar faces like #GrannyWong and convenor of #StudentPoliticism #WongYatChin were also present among the crowd.

#NeverForget #NeverForgive #MarcoLeung #YellowRaincoatMan #Martyr #Death #AntiELAB