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As of 1035,
Class Suspension of Higher Education Institutions
CUHK: Semester ended early
HKU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
HKUST: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
HKBU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
PolyU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
CityU: Semester ended on 15 November
HSUHK: All remainder lessons of first semester cancelled
EdUHK: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
HKSYU: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
LU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students, graduation ceremony delayed
YCCECE: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
TWC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
CIHE (Day School and Evening School): Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 17 Nov
CBCC (Day School and Evening School): Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 17 Nov
CHCHE: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
HKCC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
HPSHCC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
HKUSpace CC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov for Day School, no information regarding evening school
HKAPA: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 17 Nov
#Nov15 #ClassSuspension
Class Suspension of Higher Education Institutions
CUHK: Semester ended early
HKU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
HKUST: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
HKBU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
PolyU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
CityU: Semester ended on 15 November
HSUHK: All remainder lessons of first semester cancelled
EdUHK: Semester ended early, online courses available for students
HKSYU: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
LU: Semester ended early, online courses available for students, graduation ceremony delayed
YCCECE: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
TWC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
CIHE (Day School and Evening School): Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 17 Nov
CBCC (Day School and Evening School): Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 17 Nov
CHCHE: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
HKCC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
HPSHCC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov
HKUSpace CC: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 16 Nov for Day School, no information regarding evening school
HKAPA: Class Suspension from 14 Nov to 17 Nov
#Nov15 #ClassSuspension
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Man with Knife Attacks Young Men In Sheung Shui Last Night;
Police Refuse to Arrest, "Not Sure If Said Man Intented to Attack Others or Not"
At around 11pm last night, a middle aged man chased down three young men with a knife near Ching Ho Estate. One man's thumb was injured. The police, however, refused to charge the man and claimed that the man "only grazed the knife slightly." And that they "are not sure if the middle aged man intented to attack others or not".
Source: InMedia HK
#Nov15 #BiasedPolice
Police Refuse to Arrest, "Not Sure If Said Man Intented to Attack Others or Not"
At around 11pm last night, a middle aged man chased down three young men with a knife near Ching Ho Estate. One man's thumb was injured. The police, however, refused to charge the man and claimed that the man "only grazed the knife slightly." And that they "are not sure if the middle aged man intented to attack others or not".
Source: InMedia HK
#Nov15 #BiasedPolice
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"Lunch with You" Flashmob Protest in Tai Koo for Consecutive Days
Over 500 people blocked the road in Tai Koo during today's (Nov15) flashmob protest. The peaceful, rational and nonviolent (PRN; woh lei fei) express they support the valiant ones.
Source: InMedia #Nov15
Over 500 people blocked the road in Tai Koo during today's (Nov15) flashmob protest. The peaceful, rational and nonviolent (PRN; woh lei fei) express they support the valiant ones.
Source: InMedia #Nov15
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Senior Citizens March to Call for "Probing Police Brutality and Curbing Police Lies"
Photo / Jimmy Lam@ USP United Social Press
#Nov15 #SilverHair
Photo / Jimmy Lam@ USP United Social Press
#Nov15 #SilverHair
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University Heads: Government Fails to Resolve the Crisis
Nine university heads in Hong Kong released a joint statement at around 21:30, referring universities as “being controlled by protestors” and “turning into a pandemonium for political wrestling.” They pointed to the government for failing to resolve the crisis, and implore them to lead all walks of life in the society in order to restore order and stability to society.
Source: Stand News
#Nov15
Nine university heads in Hong Kong released a joint statement at around 21:30, referring universities as “being controlled by protestors” and “turning into a pandemonium for political wrestling.” They pointed to the government for failing to resolve the crisis, and implore them to lead all walks of life in the society in order to restore order and stability to society.
Source: Stand News
#Nov15
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Children in Tai Po experienced skin irritations caused by tear gas.
Police had fired many rounds of tear gas in Tai Po for days but the Education Bureau refused to announce class suspension until 13 November.
Source: 100most #Nov15
Police had fired many rounds of tear gas in Tai Po for days but the Education Bureau refused to announce class suspension until 13 November.
Source: 100most #Nov15
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Cast Your #Vote Now: TIME's Person of the Year
The TIME magazine is hosting its annual Person of the Year poll.
Among the individuals selected, Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, who is currently in exile, is enlisted in the poll.
The poll is open for readers from all around the world to vote:
https://time.com/person-of-the-year-reader-poll-2020/
Source: TIME #Nov15
#NathanLaw
The TIME magazine is hosting its annual Person of the Year poll.
Among the individuals selected, Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, who is currently in exile, is enlisted in the poll.
The poll is open for readers from all around the world to vote:
https://time.com/person-of-the-year-reader-poll-2020/
Source: TIME #Nov15
#NathanLaw