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Riot Police Shoot Tear Gas Next to the Ambulance
At 22:31 at the intersection of Shan Tung Street and Nathan Road, objects are dropped from height. Police hoist orange flag, point long guns and fire tear gas right next to the paramedics and the injured person.
Source: InMedia
#Nov2 #PoliceState #Mongkok
At 22:31 at the intersection of Shan Tung Street and Nathan Road, objects are dropped from height. Police hoist orange flag, point long guns and fire tear gas right next to the paramedics and the injured person.
Source: InMedia
#Nov2 #PoliceState #Mongkok
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At 00:24, a pool of blood is left on the ground after the arrest made next to Langham Plaza
Police arrested at least 3 people in the area. One arrestee has blood on the face when being taken away.
#Nov2 #Nov3 #Mongkok #PoliceBrutality
Source: RTHK; HK01
Police arrested at least 3 people in the area. One arrestee has blood on the face when being taken away.
#Nov2 #Nov3 #Mongkok #PoliceBrutality
Source: RTHK; HK01
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Thousands in Mourning in Mongkok
HKT20:00 Soy Street, Mongkok
Citizens hold signs that read:
-"Seek justice for Chow Tsz-lok"
-"Reveal the truth"
-"May You Soar Freely On the Other Side. Rest in Peace"
Source: Stand News
#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #Mongkok
HKT20:00 Soy Street, Mongkok
Citizens hold signs that read:
-"Seek justice for Chow Tsz-lok"
-"Reveal the truth"
-"May You Soar Freely On the Other Side. Rest in Peace"
Source: Stand News
#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #Mongkok
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Police Refuse to Show their Warrant
1629 | #Mongkok, MOKO
While police showed the identity card of a Stand News reporter in front of the camera that was broadcasting live, they themselves refused to show their warrant card, which is a violation of regulation.
Police officers in Mongkok had their warrant cards. However, those that had only showed the back of the card; while some others did not have their cards displayed shown.
Source: Apple Daily
#26Dec #BoxingDay #HongKongChristmas
1629 | #Mongkok, MOKO
While police showed the identity card of a Stand News reporter in front of the camera that was broadcasting live, they themselves refused to show their warrant card, which is a violation of regulation.
Police officers in Mongkok had their warrant cards. However, those that had only showed the back of the card; while some others did not have their cards displayed shown.
Source: Apple Daily
#26Dec #BoxingDay #HongKongChristmas
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Police Dragged Civilian into Cordon Line while Pepper Spraying Others
2219 | #MongKok Nathan Road & Argyle Street
A man was dragged into police’s line of defense. Officers used pepper spray on 2 women.
Source: HKGolden #31Dec #PoliceBrutality
2219 | #MongKok Nathan Road & Argyle Street
A man was dragged into police’s line of defense. Officers used pepper spray on 2 women.
Source: HKGolden #31Dec #PoliceBrutality
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Riot police searched Voluntary First-aiders, taunted reporters to take mugshots to reveal their identities
Concerned about the nuisance caused by parallel traders to Sheung Shui residents, a March was organised yesterday (5 January) in the border city, which ended with riot police rounding up dozens of protesters, mostly young and clad in black, deploying pepper-spray and rubber bullets after a short standoff.
On the city side of Hong Kong, riot police was equally reckless, as they stopped and searched 2 to 3 voluntary first-aiders in Mong Kok in late afternoon. During the search, reporters were prompted to take photos, “go take mugshots, [they] don’t have First Aid pass”, one officer taunted.
Source: Stand News
#Mongkok #PoliceState #Jan5 #AntiParallelTrading
Concerned about the nuisance caused by parallel traders to Sheung Shui residents, a March was organised yesterday (5 January) in the border city, which ended with riot police rounding up dozens of protesters, mostly young and clad in black, deploying pepper-spray and rubber bullets after a short standoff.
On the city side of Hong Kong, riot police was equally reckless, as they stopped and searched 2 to 3 voluntary first-aiders in Mong Kok in late afternoon. During the search, reporters were prompted to take photos, “go take mugshots, [they] don’t have First Aid pass”, one officer taunted.
Source: Stand News
#Mongkok #PoliceState #Jan5 #AntiParallelTrading
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#ShopWithYou #LunarNewYear
Record Numbers at First Day of the Mongkok's “Shopping at the Lunar New Year Market with you," which will run for 4 days until January 21
There are so many people at the market and the queue is all the way at the back staircase. People need to take the stairs to leave the market because there is no room to wait for the lift. The place is jammed packed!
There are many handicraft products at the Lunar New Year market. The most distinctive ones are “fai chun” calligraphy and face masks that glow whenever there is movement. This Lunar New Year market is just like all typical “dry goods” Lunar New Year markets and does not have much products connected to the movement.
Opening hours of the Lunar New Year Market in #Mongkok:
19 Jan (Sun) -1500 - 0000
20-21 Jan (Mon - Tue): 1800 - 0000
Record Numbers at First Day of the Mongkok's “Shopping at the Lunar New Year Market with you," which will run for 4 days until January 21
There are so many people at the market and the queue is all the way at the back staircase. People need to take the stairs to leave the market because there is no room to wait for the lift. The place is jammed packed!
There are many handicraft products at the Lunar New Year market. The most distinctive ones are “fai chun” calligraphy and face masks that glow whenever there is movement. This Lunar New Year market is just like all typical “dry goods” Lunar New Year markets and does not have much products connected to the movement.
Opening hours of the Lunar New Year Market in #Mongkok:
19 Jan (Sun) -1500 - 0000
20-21 Jan (Mon - Tue): 1800 - 0000
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Riot Police pepper-sprayed reporters at a close distance
2245 | #Mongkok
Riot police suddenly arrested 1 protester at the junction of Dundas Street and Sai Yeung Choi Street and demanded reporters to step back. In the meantime, riot police pepper-sprayed reporters on the scene very closely.
Source: flash media Hong Kong
Photograph: Angus Wong,Billy Choy
#19Jan #PoliceDay #PoliceState
2245 | #Mongkok
Riot police suddenly arrested 1 protester at the junction of Dundas Street and Sai Yeung Choi Street and demanded reporters to step back. In the meantime, riot police pepper-sprayed reporters on the scene very closely.
Source: flash media Hong Kong
Photograph: Angus Wong,Billy Choy
#19Jan #PoliceDay #PoliceState
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First-aider Who Assisted The Injured Was Hit By Police With Baton
22:49 | #MongKok
While providing medical assistance at Soy Street in Mong Kok, a volunteer first-aider was hit by police with baton. The first-aider had redness and swelling on his head. He immediately requested the police officer for his warrant card. However, another team of riot police arrived at the scene and pushed all first-aiders with long shields. Another first-aider was taken into the police cordon for further interception.
Source: Stand News
#19Jan #PoliceState #FirstAider
22:49 | #MongKok
While providing medical assistance at Soy Street in Mong Kok, a volunteer first-aider was hit by police with baton. The first-aider had redness and swelling on his head. He immediately requested the police officer for his warrant card. However, another team of riot police arrived at the scene and pushed all first-aiders with long shields. Another first-aider was taken into the police cordon for further interception.
Source: Stand News
#19Jan #PoliceState #FirstAider
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#firsthand #instant
Water Cannon Truck Spotted in Mongkok
0149 Mongkok
A water cannon truck was spotted at the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Road.
#MongKok #FishballRevolution #LunarNewYear
Water Cannon Truck Spotted in Mongkok
0149 Mongkok
A water cannon truck was spotted at the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Road.
#MongKok #FishballRevolution #LunarNewYear
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#Jan27
Over 200 civilians stopped and searched, reporters forbiddened to take video
0250 #MongKok
Over 200 civilians are being stopped and surrounded by the police outside Langham Place. Every civilian including first aiders and press has to be inspected before they are released.
The press was forbidden to do live streaming or else they will be charged for obstructing police in the execution of their lawful duties.
The police continuously flash torches towards the press in an attempt to stop them from filming.
Source: Stand News
#FishBallRevolution #LunarNewYear
Over 200 civilians stopped and searched, reporters forbiddened to take video
0250 #MongKok
Over 200 civilians are being stopped and surrounded by the police outside Langham Place. Every civilian including first aiders and press has to be inspected before they are released.
The press was forbidden to do live streaming or else they will be charged for obstructing police in the execution of their lawful duties.
The police continuously flash torches towards the press in an attempt to stop them from filming.
Source: Stand News
#FishBallRevolution #LunarNewYear
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#Feb29 #Protests
Female Journalist Lost Consciousness After Being Pepper Sprayed
23:51 | #MongKok
Riot police dispersed the crowd, including press close to midnight. A female journalist was pepper-sprayed and shoved violently by the police. She fell down and lost her consciousness. Volunteer first-aiders on site tried to revive her by slapping her face, to no avail.
Some civilians at the scene shouted: “Don’t fall asleep! You can make it through!”
Since the start of the anti-extradition movement, journalists and volunteer first-aiders have been risking their lives to serve the public, while constantly being huge target boards to the police. Over the months, numerous first-aiders and members of the press have gotten injured, arrested, beaten and harassed by the police.
Source: Idunread Bookstore
Editor's Note:
The above mentioned journalist was not the only one who fainted tonight after being pepper-sprayed.
Although this has not been confirmed, it is suspected that “unknown chemicals” were added to their usual pepper-spray concoction by the police. Pepper-spray causing people to lose consciousness is unheard of.
Female Journalist Lost Consciousness After Being Pepper Sprayed
23:51 | #MongKok
Riot police dispersed the crowd, including press close to midnight. A female journalist was pepper-sprayed and shoved violently by the police. She fell down and lost her consciousness. Volunteer first-aiders on site tried to revive her by slapping her face, to no avail.
Some civilians at the scene shouted: “Don’t fall asleep! You can make it through!”
Since the start of the anti-extradition movement, journalists and volunteer first-aiders have been risking their lives to serve the public, while constantly being huge target boards to the police. Over the months, numerous first-aiders and members of the press have gotten injured, arrested, beaten and harassed by the police.
Source: Idunread Bookstore
Editor's Note:
The above mentioned journalist was not the only one who fainted tonight after being pepper-sprayed.
Although this has not been confirmed, it is suspected that “unknown chemicals” were added to their usual pepper-spray concoction by the police. Pepper-spray causing people to lose consciousness is unheard of.
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女記者被推撞 中pepper倒地 十分鐘後意識朦朧 沒有反應 現場急救指情況不樂觀。 . 登記護士試圖救治,拍打她臉,要她清醒。可是記者反應遲鈍。女士一直摸她頭,叫她:「加油!唔好訓呀!」一直照料,沒有離開過。 她只是路過的香港人。 . 記者已送上白車,希望大家謹記,這八個月,記者和救護是用生命在工作的。 2020.2.29 2351 旺角 即時 (開聲聽) #freehongkong #5demandsnot1less #香港人加油 (如知道女記者的資料,請儘快聯絡)
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Citizen Pinned to the Ground After Asking Police Why They Flashed Their Torches at Him
1938 | #MongKok
At ShareTea on Soy Street, riot police flashed an extremely strong of flash light at a citizen, startling him. The citizen then responded, "Why are you flashing at me?"
He was immediately pinned to the ground. The police then quickly set up a cordon and deployed pepper spray at journalists around the area.
According to Baptist University Students' Union Editorial Board, the blue shirt citizen left his camera on the floor after he was restrained by the police.
Riot police also issued warnings to the citizens who were around the area, claiming that they were violating the anti-crowding ordinance, and asked all of them to leave.
Source: BUSU Editorial Board
#May10 #PoliceState #PoliceBritality #MongKok
1938 | #MongKok
At ShareTea on Soy Street, riot police flashed an extremely strong of flash light at a citizen, startling him. The citizen then responded, "Why are you flashing at me?"
He was immediately pinned to the ground. The police then quickly set up a cordon and deployed pepper spray at journalists around the area.
According to Baptist University Students' Union Editorial Board, the blue shirt citizen left his camera on the floor after he was restrained by the police.
Riot police also issued warnings to the citizens who were around the area, claiming that they were violating the anti-crowding ordinance, and asked all of them to leave.
Source: BUSU Editorial Board
#May10 #PoliceState #PoliceBritality #MongKok