Hong Kong news updates
Total arrest from Monday to now: 249 ppl Youngest was 13 yrs old Source: now news
175 male 74 female, aged from 13 to 61.
Weapons used:
Mon)
Tear gas -19
Rubber bullet -1
Wed)
Tear gas -4
Beanbags rounds -4
Spongeheaded rubber bullets-1
Thur)
Tear gas -125
Rubber bullet -28
Beanbags rounds -4
Spongeheaded rubber bullet -4
Mon)
Tear gas -19
Rubber bullet -1
Wed)
Tear gas -4
Beanbags rounds -4
Spongeheaded rubber bullets-1
Thur)
Tear gas -125
Rubber bullet -28
Beanbags rounds -4
Spongeheaded rubber bullet -4
Forwarded from 📡Guardians of Hong Kong
Students of HKU continues their search for missing Vice Chancellor, Zhang Xiang
This morning (Nov 1), the Vice Chancellor of HKU, Zhang Xiang sent out a public statement 2 hours before students initiated to gather outside his office. He claimed that he wants to speak with the students some time in November but didn't provide any further details.
At around 12PM, a group of HKU students gathered in Knowles Building to request a reasonable response from Zhang. A representative of the univerisity then came down and explained that Zhang is not on-site and the school would arrange a meeting with another representative. The students were furious that Zhang never communicated with the students in public and the school's response was always passive. They held signs outside Zhang's office and claimed that they don't expect Zhang to express his political stance, only that he will protect the students of HKU.
Source: Stand News
This morning (Nov 1), the Vice Chancellor of HKU, Zhang Xiang sent out a public statement 2 hours before students initiated to gather outside his office. He claimed that he wants to speak with the students some time in November but didn't provide any further details.
At around 12PM, a group of HKU students gathered in Knowles Building to request a reasonable response from Zhang. A representative of the univerisity then came down and explained that Zhang is not on-site and the school would arrange a meeting with another representative. The students were furious that Zhang never communicated with the students in public and the school's response was always passive. They held signs outside Zhang's office and claimed that they don't expect Zhang to express his political stance, only that he will protect the students of HKU.
Source: Stand News
Forwarded from Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong court refuses broadcaster TVB’s bid for injunction against staff assaults and property damage
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/11/01/hong-kong-court-refuses-broadcaster-tvbs-injunction-bid-assaulting-staff-property-damage/
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/11/01/hong-kong-court-refuses-broadcaster-tvbs-injunction-bid-assaulting-staff-property-damage/
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong court refuses broadcaster TVB’s bid for injunction against staff assaults and property damage
A Hong Kong court has rejected an application from television broadcaster TVB to stop people from assaulting its news crews and damaging its property. Judge Mimmie Chan said on Friday that there was no evidence to show that TVB was at risk of “imminent harm…
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Hong Kong election candidates survive political vetting… with one exception
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/11/01/hong-kong-election-candidates-survive-political-vetting-one-exception/
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/11/01/hong-kong-election-candidates-survive-political-vetting-one-exception/
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong election candidates survive political vetting… with one exception
Protesters and pro-democracy partisans have made an important breakthrough. No one has conceded defeat, the victors are not celebrating, and the costs have yet to come due. No one is celebrating or conceding because the victory is so small that it has barely…
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Woman crushed when subdued by Hong Kong Police
At around 21:30 on October 31, police arrested a woman on Shan Tung Street, Mongkok. Police subdued the woman on the ground and then grinded their bodies onto her. They then split her legs apart as she cried for help.
Although she was unmasked and unprotected, the police fired tear gas nearby as she screamed, “I cannot breath!"
Source: CUHK Radio
#PoliceState #HumanRightsAct #StandwithHongKong #FightForFreedom #HumanitarianCrisis #PoliceBrutality #Oct31
At around 21:30 on October 31, police arrested a woman on Shan Tung Street, Mongkok. Police subdued the woman on the ground and then grinded their bodies onto her. They then split her legs apart as she cried for help.
Although she was unmasked and unprotected, the police fired tear gas nearby as she screamed, “I cannot breath!"
Source: CUHK Radio
#PoliceState #HumanRightsAct #StandwithHongKong #FightForFreedom #HumanitarianCrisis #PoliceBrutality #Oct31
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Police firing tear gas at various streets near Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Tin Hau area