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In a Row: Giant Protest Banners Appear in Hong Kong
On May 31, two protest banners were sighted in Hong Kong on both sides of the harbour on the same day. The one on Devil's Peak read "Corrupt Cop, may you family die" while the one on Beacon Hill said "the long arm of the devil has reached Hong Kong."
Source: Apple Daily #May31
#Banner #HongKongProtests
"Say No to Security Law": Gigantic Banner Appears on Beacon Hill on May 28
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/21748
"National Security Law Destroys Hong Kong": Protest Banner Appears on Devil's Peak on May 29
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/21803
On May 31, two protest banners were sighted in Hong Kong on both sides of the harbour on the same day. The one on Devil's Peak read "Corrupt Cop, may you family die" while the one on Beacon Hill said "the long arm of the devil has reached Hong Kong."
Source: Apple Daily #May31
#Banner #HongKongProtests
"Say No to Security Law": Gigantic Banner Appears on Beacon Hill on May 28
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/21748
"National Security Law Destroys Hong Kong": Protest Banner Appears on Devil's Peak on May 29
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/21803
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#831PrinceEdward
9th Mensiversary of 831 Terror: Riot police put orange tape on their shoulder for reasons still unclear
Nine months ago, at the Prince Edward subway station, large groups of pro-democracy protesters on their way home were brutally attacked and arrested by riot police. Since then, citizens went to the station on the last day of the month to mourn by laying white flowers for the victims of police brutality.
Late afternoon today (May 31), riot police were sighted at B1 exit of the subway station to remove white flowers laid down by citizens. Instead of using the orange tape for cordon lines, some officers pinned it onto the shoulder area of their uniform, citizens suspected that it is for covering up their ID number, but operation callsigns could still be seen on their uniform.
Source: Stand News #May31
#PoliceState #HongKongPolice
9th Mensiversary of 831 Terror: Riot police put orange tape on their shoulder for reasons still unclear
Nine months ago, at the Prince Edward subway station, large groups of pro-democracy protesters on their way home were brutally attacked and arrested by riot police. Since then, citizens went to the station on the last day of the month to mourn by laying white flowers for the victims of police brutality.
Late afternoon today (May 31), riot police were sighted at B1 exit of the subway station to remove white flowers laid down by citizens. Instead of using the orange tape for cordon lines, some officers pinned it onto the shoulder area of their uniform, citizens suspected that it is for covering up their ID number, but operation callsigns could still be seen on their uniform.
Source: Stand News #May31
#PoliceState #HongKongPolice
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#PrinceEdward831
Hongkongers Commemorate Victims of Police Brutality Outside Prince Edward Station
On the last day of every month since August 31, 2019, civilians gathered outside the Prince Edward metro station. Some prayed, some mourned. Many brought white flowers for the victims of police brutality. The police cordoned off the area, barring civilians from going near. Pro-democracy district councilors collected flowers from the civilians.
On Aug 31, 2019, train passengers including pro-democracy protesters were brutally attacked and arrested by riot police inside the station. Police blocked the press and first aiders from entering and later denied that civilians had been killed by the police.
Source: USP #May31
#PrinceEdwardStation
Hongkongers Commemorate Victims of Police Brutality Outside Prince Edward Station
On the last day of every month since August 31, 2019, civilians gathered outside the Prince Edward metro station. Some prayed, some mourned. Many brought white flowers for the victims of police brutality. The police cordoned off the area, barring civilians from going near. Pro-democracy district councilors collected flowers from the civilians.
On Aug 31, 2019, train passengers including pro-democracy protesters were brutally attacked and arrested by riot police inside the station. Police blocked the press and first aiders from entering and later denied that civilians had been killed by the police.
Source: USP #May31
#PrinceEdwardStation
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#FirstHand #Remembrance
2114 | #AlliedPlaza, #PrinceEdward
Nearby Allied Plaza on Nathan Road, a large troop of riot police, armed with guns and shields on their hands, arrived on the scene for reasons unknown.
#May31 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FailedState #831PrinceEdward
2114 | #AlliedPlaza, #PrinceEdward
Nearby Allied Plaza on Nathan Road, a large troop of riot police, armed with guns and shields on their hands, arrived on the scene for reasons unknown.
#May31 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FailedState #831PrinceEdward