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Hongkongers Encourage Each Other To Fight Against the National Security Law

17:58 | New Jade Shopping Arcade, Chai Wan

A man was seen carrying a sign, reminding fellow Hong Kongers:

"We neither lose our life for speaking out
Nor do we stay silent to live
Don't forget our original cause
There is hope so long as we persist
Be Water"

Other signs were also spotted, such as those with "Anti-National Security Law", "Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times" written.

#SingWithYou #HongKongProtests #NationalSecurityLaw #EvilLaw
#OneCountryOneSystem

Hongkongers Gather in Shopping Mall Protesting Against Beijing's Breach of "One Country Two Systems"
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/21093
#FirstHand #May23
Police Performs Stop and Search on Civilians

18:40 | Chai Wan MTR Station

Police performed stop and search on passers-by, while the 'Sing with You' activity is being carried out with shoppers chanting protest slogans at the mall nearby.

According to sources at the scene, plaimclothes police are also present in the mall.

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Hongkongers Encourage Each Other To Fight Against the National Security Law
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/21096
#FirstHand #May23
Sing With You in Shopping Centre; Police Stop-and-search in Nearby MTR Station

1906 | Chai Wan MTR Station

Civilians have gathered in New Jade Shopping Arcade for a "Sing With You" event. Meanwhile, police in the nearby MTR station put up a police cordon line for stop-and-search purposes.

#PoliceState #StopAndSearch #ChaiWan #SingWithYou #HongKongProtests #NationalSecurityLaw #EvilLaw #OneCountryOneSystem
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#FirstHand #May23

1817 | New Jade Shopping Arcade, Chai Wan

In the face of a tyranny, silent acquiescence is no different from outright subservience regarding Beijing’s recent moves to impose the National Security Law in Hong Kong, which might include controversial policies like extradition to China and National Security education.

The further erosion of freedom prompted outcry in Hong Kong and many more to take to the streets, including protesting at shopping malls.

“There is no rioters, only tyranny,” people chanted once again at New Jade Shopping Arcade in Chai Wan on May 23.

Among the numerous protests upon which the slogan has been chanted, the atmosphere is exceptional this time. Over 100 protestors were packed in the tiny shopping mall, waving, chanting, as if bidding farewell to the charade of democracy, or perhaps, to an old order. Or, could this as well be the painful birth of a new nation of Hongkongers?

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#FirstHand #May25
Protests Against National Security Law Continue in Hong Kong

19:08 | #IFC, Central

Netizens initiated a 'Sing with You', a day right after the protest against the Nation Security Law on May 25.

Citizens were seen gathered at the foyer and the balcony of IFC mall. Many of them were holding posters, calling for help from the United States.

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Sing and Chanting of Protest Slogans at IFC

1936 | IFC, Central
About 30 citizens gathered at the famed shopping center in protest of the National Security Law. After singing the protest anthem “Glory to Hong Kong”, they chanted the protest slogans such as “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” and “Five demands, not one less.”

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False Alarm of Police Arrival Alerts Protesters

1947 | IFC, Central
In defiance against the National Security Law, netizens staged a “Shop with you” protest in IFC shopping centre. There was a period of nervousness owing to news of police arrival, which was later found to be a false alarm. The citizens continued to sing the protest anthem “Glory to Hong Kong” and chanted slogans, including “Down with CPC”, in opposition of heightened control of Beijing in Hong Kong affairs.

Some citizens displayed old newspapers about human right atrocities committed by the CPC and the Hong Kong police, including news about the Tiananmen Massacre. Others waved flags and displayed posters, one written “Please help to protect Hong Kong.” The number “527” appeared in both cases, a reminder to citizens to join the 5.27 General March against the National Security Law.

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Flag Featuring Edward Leung Seen at IFC

2010 | #IFC, Central

Flags are commonly used to convey demands at protest sites. In today’s demonstrations, apart from the more commonly seen flags “Hong Kong Independence” and “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times”, there was a flag that featured the imprisoned localist activist Edward Leung, a major figure in the localist movement and promulgator of the famous protest slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times”.

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#29May #Firsthand #SingwithYou

'Sing with You' Commences in Kwuntong

Following the passing of the second reading of the National Anthem Law, citizens rallied at multiple shopping malls in Hong Kong to voice their discontent. In APM, Kwun Tong, people chanted protest slogans and sang the popular protest anthem "Glory to Hong Kong."

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'Sing with You': Sizeable Crowd Gathers at Kwun Tong

Responding to netizen’s call for a lunch protest today, a sizeable crowd was seen gathering in APM mall and the protest anthem was heard at the scene, resonating with Hongkongers' determination for freedom and justice.

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