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Reporters Attacked by Police "Water" Cannon Trucks Multiple Times

At around 1700, a RTHK reporter was hit by water cannon the second time, requiring medical attention from volunteer first aid. Around the same time, on Johnston Road / Fleming Road intersection in Wanchai, multiple reporters were also hit with liquid blasts during a police operation. Note, these "water" cannons are actually firing pepper spray liquid which stings the victim.

Source: Joshua Kwan and Sam Lee @ USP #Jul1
#PressFreedom #Pepperspray
#ViolenceOnPress
#NationalSecurityLaw
Citizens commemorate death of Hong Kong as National Security Law came into force

The National Security Law had been officially incorporated into the Basic Law as Appendix 3 late last night. Many Hong Kong citizens regarded it as an end of the city's autonomy as it officially entered into an era of “one country one system”.

Some citizens set up an altar for passers-by to commemorate the “Death of Hong Kong”. Next to the altar, a small poster that read “May Heaven wipe out CCP” was erected.

Source: DBC
#Jul1 #HKProtest #FailedState
Police Order Civilians to Face the Wall with Hands Up During Search

16:50 | Hennessy Road, Wan Chai

Outside of Hennessy Government Primary School, a large number of citizens were surrounded and searched by the Police Tactical Unit.

On the first day of the implementation of the National Security Law, police had searched and arrested civilians on a large scale at different locations on Hong Kong Island.

As of 17:30, police had arrested over 180 people.

Source: Stand News #Jul1
#Search
#Snapshots of Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protest on July 1, 2020

1658 | Wan Chai, Thomson Road
Police fired pepper spray at press, including Stand News reporter.

1705 | Causeway Bay, Percival Street
As police pushed forward to Times Square, they fired many pepper pellets at civilians. People on the escalator tried to escape, almost causing a stampede.

1708 Causeway Bay, Hennessy Road
Police detained many passersby at the tram stop.

1718 |
Outside Lee's Theatre, police fired first round of tear gas of today.

1720 | Wan Chai, Hennessy Road
Some citizens went to the road and shout "Destroy the Communist Party".

A man dressing up as North Korean Leader Kim Jun-eun brought with him his missile to the street.

Source: Stand News #Jul1
#Graffiti
Arise! Ye who refuse to be slaves!

In Causeway Bay, an unknown citizen painted graffiti on the side of a footbridge that reads “Arise! Ye who refuse to be slaves!", a shoutout to the opening lyrics of the Chinese National Anthem, the March of the Volunteers.

Source: USP United Social Press
#Jul1 #HKProtest #NationalSecurityLaw #Anthem
#JossPaper
Joss Paper Symbolises End of #1C2S

17:30 | Canal Road Flyover
Lots of joss paper were found scattered around Canal Road Flyover. For protesters, this symbolises the end of “one country two systems”.

Source: Local Press HK
#Jul1 #HKProtest #NationalSecurityLaw
#PoliceState
26 Arrested on Fleming Road; Citizens shout, "Stay Strong!"

After a search of more than 30 minutes, 26 people were brought onto a big bus plated UY 4357 and sent to Aberdeen Police Station. Before getting on the bus, they needed to take off their masks and read their name on a videocam.

A citizen shouted, "Corrupt cops!" and a riot police ridiculed, "Take photos, or it'll be another forced suicide!" Passersby shouted, "Support our brothers, support them till the End!" and "Stay strong!" and raised the five demands hand signs.

When the bus drove away, a citizen stuck an anti National Security Bill sticker on the bus, but the a riot police immediately got off and ripped it off, and yelled at reporters, "You guys only record me!"

Source: Inmedia
#Jul1 #HKProtest #NationalSecurityLaw #FailedState
In the Eyes of a Child: Hong Kong Under National Security Law

At around 6pm, when riot police pushed from Tin Hau to Causeway Bay, a child, horrified, cried and had to be comforted by adults surrounding him.

Photo: KH:) @ USP United Social Press #Jul1 #Child
Three Elderly Ladies Hold Protest Hand Signs In Front of Police Cordon Line

On the second day after National Security Law came into force, netizens and pro-democrats called for citizens to rally from Causeway Bay to Central to show their disapproval. Police cordon lines were set up in many places in Causeway Bay.

In front of police cordon line in Lockhart Road, three female elderly stood in silence in the middle of the road, with their hands raised in the air, showing protest slogan, “5 demands not 1 less”. Police officers responded by raising Blue flag and warned them to disperse immediately.

Source: Inmediahk.net

#Jul1 #HKProtest #NationalSecurityLaw
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Police Surrounds 20+ Civilians for Stop and Search

19:32 | Times Square, #CausewayBay

Approximately 20-30 civilians were cornered and intercepted by a group of riot police officers for a stop and search.

They were made to line up in an orderly manner while waiting for their turn to be searched. Some of them were also made to lift both their hands up, to show that they were unarmed.

#1July #Jul1 #NationalSecurityLaw #PoliceState #FailedState