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Former IPCC Foreign Expert: Report Lacks Key Data and Independent Inquiry Needed

Clifford Stott, a professor of social psychology at Keele University in Britain, has criticised the report on police conduct released by
Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) in Hong Kong on May 15.

Stott was hired by the IPCC, before he and all other 4 foreign experts quitted the board in December 2019, citing that the IPCC lacked the powers and capacity to conduct independent investigation.

Stott tweeted after the report went public, "It would seem the release of the IPCC report is part of a wider set of coordinated announcements designed to deliver the new 'truth'." His comment was accompanied by a quote by George Orwell, the author famous for his books 1984 and Animal Farm.

On the same day, Chief Executive Carrie Lam said the government was seeking ways to prevent "lies" from spreading online and that the police's professionalism was beyond doubt, Stott responded with the tweet: "Speechless!"

An independent investigation of police violence has been one of the five demands of the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong since the police-civilian clash on June 12, 2019. Stott also pointed out that the current report lacks key data and an independent inquiry is needed to settle public concern about the Hong Kong Policd Force's conduct.

Chief Executive, however, has been rejecting the possibility of an independent investigation to this very day. Meanwhile, Lam, the Hong Kong police force and the Security Bureau all praised the report which claimed that there is no "systemic problems" in the police force.

Source: RTHK; Stand News #May15
#IPCC #GeorgeOrwell #Stott
#FirstHand #May16
Civilians Continue to Show Discontent over Police Conduct After IPCC Police Report

16:27 | Tseung Kwan O
In East Point City, multiple memos with rhymes and short poems jabbing the police force for the recent incident of police officers arrested with methemphethamines have been attached to the railings for passers-by to read.

#HongKongPolice #Meth #Drug #IPCC

Former IPCC Foreign Expert: Report Lacks Key Data and Independent Inquiry Needed
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20815
#IPCC #PoliceReport
What did the IPCC report tell us about the Yuen Long incident on July 21 2019?

When citizens were attacked by white-clad gangsters in Yuen Long on July 21, 2019, many victims and witnesses of the brutality condemned the police for turning a blind eye. Not only that the police station was shut early, but the police hotline was also not answered.

Watch video here.

The police watchdog's report, however, blamed the influx of phone calls to the police hotline as ā€œirresponsible and damaging, an apparent attempt to paralyses the Emergency Communications Centerā€

Source: 100 Most #May15 #PoliceState #PoliceHotline #PoliceBritality #NewTruth

Former IPCC Foreign Expert: Report Lacks Key Data and Independent Inquiry Needed
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20815

IPCC Police Report Concludes with a Statement by Police Commissioner
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20780
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Only a Reform Would Do: The Quest for an Independent Investigation that Is True to Its Name

May 15, 2020 by Citizensā€™ Press Conference

//The IPCCā€™s lack of independence, and its use as yet another PR gig by the Hong Kong government, has brought doubts to the public on its credibility and relevance before it has even spoken. Chan continued to outline three main issues that the IPCCā€™s report does not have any statutory powers to address and thus would need to be done so by a newly formed Independent Commission of Inquiry.//

Read more:
https://telegra.ph/Only-a-Reform-Would-Do-The-Quest-for-an-Independent-Investigation-that-Is-True-to-Its-Name-05-15

Source: Citizensā€™ Press Conference; Stand News #May15
#IPCC #PoliceBrutality #PowerAbuse #HongKongProtests
Hong Kongā€˜s Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) has released its 999-page report on the behaviour of the police force during last yearā€™s city-wide protests and unrest, concluding that officers generally acted within guidelines but there was ā€œroom for improvement.ā€

Why are we not surprised?

#IPCC #HongKongPolice
#IPCC Police Review Report Criticised for being false and biased

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#IPCC Police Review Report Criticised for Being False and Biased

IPCC published its report on the anti-ELAB movement. Yuen Long District Councillor Tommy Cheung commented on the report on 17 May during RTHKā€™s City Forum program. Cheung said that he did not expect anything from the report: ā€œyou canā€™t be disappointed when you donā€™t have any expectation, but this report still blew our minds.ā€

He pointed out that the ā€œfactsā€ in the report were partial. In one instance, the report cited fake news and a fake poster calling for protest in Yuen Long on July 22, 2019 from Chinese social media, Weibo. Though it was known to be fake, the report still claimed that it was from LIHKG forum.

Cheung criticised IPCC for failing to verify its source and questioned the credibility of the report. IPCC council member Chan Kam-wing admitted that they ā€œdid not investigateā€.

Cheung also indicated that the report reduced the July 21 incident into a ā€œconflict between the black-clad and the white-clad". In reality, the white-clad gangsters did not just attack black-clad citizens, but also train passengers and passersby including a pregnant lady.

Moreover, the report justified the policeā€™s claims such as ā€œI canā€™t read the watchā€ and ā€œI canā€™t see any weaponā€ as a ā€œpublic relationsā€ problem. Cheung showed that the report was biased towards the police: For instance, it was mentioned that someone tried to ā€œfreezeā€ the 999 call center, but in reality, they were citizens who tried to seek help.

Former Student Union President of the Education University Leung Yiu-ting, who was arrested during the 8.31 Prince Edward station incident, questioned why the police never seek information from witnesses. This contradicts the police saying that they want to investigate.

Source: Stand News #May17 #PoliceBrutality #HongKongPolice #721YuenLong #831PrinceEdward
#FirstHand #May21 #YuenLong721
10 Months After Yuen Long 7.21 Triad Attack, #IPCC Report Sparks Further Discontent

20:04 | Yoho Mall, #YuenLong
Over a hundred of citizens gathered in shopping malls, commemorating the 10 month anniversary of the 7.21 attack in Yuen Long, where civilians were beaten by white-clad gangsters.

A civilian was seen holding up a sign that read: "10 months after 7.21 terrorist attack, we will not forget, we will not forgive. Only dirty cops are afraid of independent investigations."

#SingWithYou
IPCC responds to 831 Prince Edward station incident

#IPCC #PrinceEdward831
Prof Clifford Stott, who sat on the international expert panel advising the Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) before all of its members resigned last year over concerns about its limited powers, posted an excerpt of his report on Twitter.

After the IPCC report had been published, Prof Stott utilised the data thereof and issued his scientific analysis of the evolution of the 2019 protest movement in Hong Kong.

Stott's report discusses the inter-relationships between the policing and behavioural patterns of the 2019 movement. The movement can be divided into at least 3 key phases: protests against the controversial bill, protests against mainland influence into and over Hong Kong, and protest actions targeted at the police.

Had the #IPCC report included the aforementioned components and made a fair judgment on the protests, Prof Stott would not have quit the international expert panel. What is the implication of Prof Stott's quitting? And what is the implication of the evolution of the movement in Hong Kong?

#HKPolice #HongKongProtests
#HKPoliceBrutality

Source:
https://twitter.com/cliffordstott/status/1261699933276684288

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3084784/hong-kong-protests-after-quitting-inquiry-police