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Traditional Medical Doctor Who Provided Free Healthcare to Protesters Missing in Guangzhou

“Kwok Nan Chung Yee (國難忠醫)” is a group providing voluntary medical assistance and Chinese traditional medicine to victims of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. On January 10, Sai Ngau Yee, one of the founding members of the group talked to media alongside lawmaker, Alvin Yeung of the Civic Party, and the mother of the group’s missing member.

Sai explained, in the early hours of January 8, he talked to the now missing member Lam Cheng Dou Hai over the phone. In the middle of their conversation, Lam put him on hold and went to answer the door. He then lost contact with him.

On January 9, Sai received a message from who claimed to be Lam’s roommate, saying that they were being watched and that Lam had been taken away from his university dormitory by the PRC's National Security Agency, under administrative detention. The roommate reminded Sai not to provide information on Internet, and do not "act blindly" to put their lives in danger.

Sai Ngau Yee reiterated that the group has always been providing humanitarian support to whoever who is in need of medical assistance. He stressed that Lam has never participated in any protest activities related throughout the course of the Anti-extradition movement. He is concerned for those who physically participated in the protests, as this shows that the chances of them being arrested in China could be much higher.

He reassured recipients of the group’s medical service that their personal data has been well protected. The mother of the missing member pointed out that she has a close relationship with her son, and they have been maintaining regular contacts even when her son was in Guangzhou.

Source: RTHK
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