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Hundred “Xi Jinpings” in Japan:
100 Poohs Assemble in Shibuya Celebrating Halloween


At around 7pm on October 26, "100 Poohs" assembled in Shibuy of Tokyo in Japan to celebrate Halloween in advanced. Initiated by a Hongkonger, the event gathered around 100 people wearing Xi Jinping's masks to take photos together.

Many people joined, and the situation of Hong Kong is explained to passers-by. Due to a large number of participants, the rally had to be called off before the scheduled time with the police's escort. All "Xi Jinpings" left by themselves.

Source: United Social Press

#GlobalSupport #Xinnie #WinniethePooh #Japan #FreeHK
[Oct 30: Congregation Day at Polytechnic University of Hong Kong]

Graduates put on Guy Fawkes masks and take photos with Winnie the Pooh on the congregation day.

In addition to chanting "Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times", they also remind each other to meet in Victoria Park at 15:00 on November 2.

Source: Stand News

#PolyU #FightForFreedom #FreeHongKong #WinniethePooh #Xinnie
Carrie Lam, Xi Jinping ... and Carrie Lam all appeared in the popular Lan Kwai Fong bar district on Halloween, despite the police closed off the area in the absence of clash on October 31.

Source: USP; Rice Post

#Xinnie #CarrieLam #Halloween #Oct31 #StandwithHongKong #MaskBan
Winnie the Pooh on "Free Hong Kong" at Half-year 612 Anniversay Rally on December 12.

Photo: USP #Dec12
#Xinnie #WinniethePooh
#AppleDaily #PressFreedom
"We will Walk Together"

Hong Kong artist Kit Man released this comic strips after Apple Daily, a Hong Kong newspaper with a pro-democracy stance, was raided by 200 police on August 10, 2020.

On the same day, police arrested 10 people including pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow Apple Daily's founder Jimmy Lai, his two sons, Next Media's CEO and COO, on suspicion of national security law infringement.

Despite the raid and arrest, Apple Daily staff continued to bring the 11 August edition to print, while Hongkongers queued up in front of many newspaper stalls and convenience stores to buy the newspaper as they still can to show support to a newspaper that has strived to speak the voice of the local.

Source: Kit Da Sketch #Aug10
#KitMan #Comics #NationalSecurityLaw #AgnesChow #PoliticalOppression #Xinnie