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5.11 Guy Fawkes Day in Protest of the Forceful Enactment of Anti-Mask Law for One Month: "Ideas Are Bulletproof"

20:59 Riot police got off police vans at the intersection of Moody Road and Chatham Road South in Tsim Sha Tsui

21:11 A female was arrested outside Hong Kong Museum of History and searched by the police with both her hands tied with straps.

Source: Now News

#AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #Nov5
Police Prevent Passers-by to Assist the Arrested in Tsim Sha Tsui


At 21:15, the police arrested three women and one man. Passers-by asked for the name of the arrested in order for friends and family provide legal aid. A police answered "John Doe" to obstruct assistance from passers-by.

Source: Now News; Apple Daily

#AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #Nov5
Standoff Between PolyU Students and Police

At 21:59 the bridge connecting Polytechnic University (PolyU) and Hunghom Station, Polytechnic University student union representative Owan Li demanded to see the police, as the police pointed their torchlights towards the school.
He also demanded the police to take back the demeaning words they said. The police repeatedly asked him to get closer and some of them appeared to be agitated.

Source: Apple Daily

#Nov5 #AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #PolyU
Police Ask Reporters Not To Waste 'Films'

At 22:09 near Hong Kong Coliseum in Hung Hom, police told reporters to stop following them as it would be a waste of films. The reporter explained to the audience of the live stream that they no longer used films.

Source: Apple Daily

#AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #HongkongPolice #Nov5
Citizens wear Guy Fawkes Mask in Response to the Forceful Enactment of the Mask Ban

On November 5, over a thousand citizens appeared in Tsim Sha Tsui with Guy Fawkes Masks.

It is one month since the government had bypassed the city's legislature and announced the implementation of the Anti-Mask Law on October 5. The government's invocation of emergency powers to adopt draconian measures is seen as a violation of the rule of law and the infringement of freedom. During the first month of its implementation, police have used the law to intimidate citizens and even reporters, who, like the police, are exempted from the ban.

Source: Jimmy Lam @ USP

#AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #HongkongPolice #Nov5
11.5 Guy Fawkes Mask Day

One month since the mask ban has been forcefully inplemented, citizens walked around Tsim Sha Tsui. A manifesto was read out in Cenetary Garden.

Photo : Jimmy Lam @ USP United Social Press

#VforVendetta

#AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #HongkongPolice #Nov5
Police Shot Water Cannon at Citizens and Reporters

After citizens announced the manifesto as a flashmob, police blasted water cannon with lachrymatory agent on citizens and reporters.

Photo / Benjamin Yuen @ USP United Social Press

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Police Asked Reporter to "Stand on Electricity Box"

At late night in Mongkok, police suddenly asked member of the press to back off. A reporter asked where he should go. A police answered "on the electricity box" while another police said the reporter is an "easy target" as he is "fat".

Source: Jimmy Lam @ USP

#AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #HongkongPolice #Nov5
"V for Vendetta": Flashmob Protest to Defy the Mask Ban

One month after the anti-mask law took effect with the use of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, netizens organised a "Million Mask March" to defy the law. Location of the march was only announced to be at the Urban Council Centenary Garden at Tsim Sha Tsui in the evening of November 5.

Protestors gathered around Cameron Road and blocked Nathan Road. After the march, protestors encountered the police water cannon when they tried to leave via Jordan. Most protestors then left via PolyU, a number of them were arrested.

Source: USP

#VforVendetta #AnonFamily #Anonymous #MillionMaskMarch #MMM2019 #HongKong #HongkongPolice #Nov5
Hacker group "Anonymous" took down United Nations website and replaced it with content supporting Hong Kong protesters and their 5 demands. Hong Kong protesters have been protesting since June 2019 for freedom and high degree of autonomy. “Anonymous” has shown support to Hong Kong protesters previously by doxing 628 HKPF in June.

Source: Reddit
https://bit.ly/38d6pzC

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#Court #Anonymous
Magistrate: Improper to grant anonymous witness to police officer in a bid to safeguard justice in court hearing

A young protester was arrested for assaulting a police officer in Tuen Mun last October. He turned 16 recently, so his case was no longer heard in the Juvenille Court. In the court hearing on June 24, 2020, the prosecution asked for the protection of the police officer’s identity citing the "sensitive work nature" of the police officer by serving in a special tactical squad of the police force as a reason. Revealing his identity in public gallery may jeopardize his work in the future, putting a substantial amount of training investment to waste.

The magistrate, however, considered it improper to put cost-saving measure above justice. The case was adjourned for hearing on June 26, when the ruling of the prosecution’s request for anonymous witness will be announced.

Source: Stand News #Jun24
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Oxford Uni Bans Content Recordings and Allows Anonymous Homework Due to the Fears on Guilty of Words

The shock from Minato National Security Law influences Oxford University in the UK that they introduced new measures to protect the students who study China-related subjects. The institution allows them to hand in their work anonymously, at the same time it bans related education recordings, or share the content with others.

Minato National Security Law not only regulates Hongkongers in Hong Kong but also allows the Hong Kong government to prosecute foreigners or overseas action. Many scholars worry that relevant laws will threaten academic freedom, and even affect the personal safety of students and teachers. Following the US Universities implemented measures on student’s identity protection and personal safety late last month, Oxford University also introduced similar new measures to protect the students. The Guardian stated the university allows students who study China-related subjects to hand in their homework anonymously, and tutorial class changes to one-to-one teaching from group format. Oxford will ban students from recording lessons or sharing lesson contents to others. Violators will be disciplined.

Assistant Professor, specialized in China, at Oxford University, Patricia Thornton, said to The Guardian “We are all Hongkongers”, and believed that foreign regulations could deport students. Thornton emphasized that she would not adjust the content of the lesson due to the National Security Law, at the same time, she understands she has the responsibility to protect the student, same as her colleagues in the US. Therefore, she allows anonymous works handing in and one-to-one teaching. She also stated, “the spirit of a tutorial class depends on the clash of students’ opinions, success or failure is also based on whether the institution can ensure everyone can enjoy the speech freedom, expression freedom and academic freedom.” She questioned China’s implementation of the National Security Law against Hong Kong intensifies self-censorship, and the law also regulates overseas behaviour. China can arbitrarily interfere in any places which are hard to practice tutorial classes and guarantee academic freedom.

England University Principal Organisation, Universities UK, will discuss National Security Law with Chinese scholars at the beginning of next month. Some local scholars plan to present the first draft of the code of conduct this week, to help universities dealing with students from authoritarian countries to study locally. British Association for Chinese Studies warned universities should not make “teachers be careful in the teaching content” because of the National Security Law, or removed China-related content from the syllabus because of the difficulty of safe teaching.

British universities are a popular choice for students from Hong Kong and China. The Guardian quoted stated with data, the number of Chinese international students in higher education institutions in the UK has increased by more than one-third in the past four years, reaching a total of 120,000. In 2018-2019 alone, 35% of students from non-EU countries were Chinese students and believed that it would continue to increase in the future.

Source: Stand News #Sep29

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