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“Grandma Wong” Sends Another Email to Stand News; Not Likely To Be Detained Again but Under Close Monitoring

In addition to the email received by Stand News on January 9 from Wong, Stand News reported on January 10 that they have received another email update from Wong. This email reveals that due to various reasons, which include being closely monitored, she was not able to explain in detail on what happened over the past 5 months. She also implied that her situation is similar to those who had been detained in China.

Wong mentioned that she is not likely to be detained again, however, there remains the possibility that she might go missing. She also wrote that she is currently persuading the National Security Officers to give her permission to return to Hong Kong for medical treatment. In the email, she also encouraged people to continue defending Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Source: Stand News
http://bit.ly/2sfsnCC

#10Jan #GrandmaWong #StandwithHongKong #StandwithTaiWan
#FirstHand #Nov30
Grandma Wong Holding Flowers High Despite Threat of Arrest by the Police

1937 | #PrinceEdward

Yesterday (29 Nov), it was reported that Hong Kong police will arrest any civilians paying tribute outside the Prince Edward Station starting from Nov 30, 2020.

A large amount of uniformed police were deployed near Prince Edward Station, blocking civilians' way to pay tribute and commemorate to victims of the 8.31 Attack outside.

Despite the hindrance, Grandma Wong, an active participant of the pro-democracy protests, was seen holding a yellow umbrella and the flowers high.

#831PrinceEdward #GrandmaWong #NeverForget #PoliceState #Remembrance #15Months
#FirstHand #Dec15

無懼寒冷,
無懼烈風,
黃婆婆也會在現場,
守護著每一個日子。

Heedless of the cold,
Heedless of the wind.
Grandma Wong would return to stand watch.
Each date is near and dear to her heart.

#GrandmaWong #YellowRaincoatMan #Remembrance #18months
#Dec24 #Firsthand
Grandma Wong Speaks Hongkongers' Wishes for Freedom and Democracy on Christmas Eve

1910 | Tsim Sha Tsui

On the eve of Christmas, Grandma Wong unfurled an yellow umbrella and held a LED box which read "Freedom" and "HK" on its two faces. Grandma Wong also displayed two other signs which wrote #Save12HKYouths and #FightForFreedom #StandWithHongKong .

Police were heavily deployed to surround Grandma Wong.

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#Christmas2020 #PoliceState
#GrandmaWong #ChristmasEve2020
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#FirstHand #Dec24
HK Police Film and Closely Monitor Grandma Wong on Christmas Eve

20:28 | Tsim Sha Tsui
When Grandma Wong protested near the Star Ferry Pier, the police filmed and monitor her closely.

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#Christmas2020 #PoliceState
#GrandmaWong #ChristmasEve2020
#FirstHand #Dec24
'Silent' Night: HK Police Muffle Citizens' Voice

On Christmas Eve in Hong Kong, heavy police presence were found every district not limited to Kwun Tong, Shatin, Yuen Long and Tsim Sha Shui.

After netizens called on mourning the casualties in the pro-democracy movement and praying for peace and freedom for Hongkongers, the police responded by their heavy deployment and a statement that they would "enforce the law with no hesitation", contrasting very much their absence in Yuen Long on July 21, 2019.

The photos were taken in Kwun Tong on the evening of December 24, 2020.

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HK Police Film and Closely Monitor #GrandmaWong on Christmas Eve
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/27521

#Christmas2020 #PoliceState
#ChristmasEve2020 #SilentNight
#Christmas2020
Christmas Eve Along the Waters: Hongkongers Fight On

On Christmas eve, in Tsim Sha Tsui several LED signs that read "#Save12" were displayed, attracting passersby to take photos.

Following Beijing's forceful enforcement of the national security law, the cancellation of the Legistive Election and disqualifications of elected lawmakers, human rights, the rule of law and the freedoms promised in the Sino British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law have been massively destroyed in 2020.

In addition to the authorities' arrests and political prosecution of countless pro-democracy Hongkongers every day, the 12 Hong Kong youths were still detained in China since their captivation by the Chinese coast guard in August 2020.

Source: KH @ USP #Dec24

#HongKongProtests

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Protest granny ‘prepared to die’ for Hong Kong’s freedoms

64-year-old Alexandra Wong, younger activists affectionately call her as “Grandma Wong”, was a regular sight during demonstrations in 2019. For Ms Wong, the flag which is despised by the Chinese Communist party as representing British colonial rule in Hong Kong was the ultimate symbol of defiance.

Wong was caught and detained while commuting to her home in Shenzhen across the border in the mainland China. After a 14-month absence, Ms Wong was back and protesting again in Hong Kong.

“I am prepared to die,” said Wong. “They will oppress us if we don’t protest and we will lose more freedoms.”

“Grandma Wong is an inspiration to generations of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong,” said Lord Alton of Liverpool, a member of the group backing the Nobel Prize campaign.

Source: FT #Dec28

https://www.ft.com/content/d3759a09-1e59-47c6-a0df-d4bfdaf5cedd

#GrandmaWong #HongKongProtest #HongKong #NobelPrize
#FirstHand #Jan21
"7.21 - how could we forget?" - Grandma Wong at Yuen Long

1945 | Yuen Long

Jan 21, 2021 is the 18-month mark of the 7.21 Yuen Long mob attack, when armed white-clad men attacked citizens inside the MTR station and on the street, during which police officers conspicuously turned their backs and left the scene, and were even seen befriending the white shirts.

Grandma Wong is at the bus terminal area in Yuen Long with her yellow umbrella and British flags. Her signs call out to passerbys to remember the events that night: "7.21 - how could we forget?"

18 months after, many Hongkongers refused to forget while heavy police presence was sighted in Yuen Long to curb memorial activities.

#721YuenLong #GrandmaWong #18months
#PoliceState
Human Rights Watchdog on #GrandmaWong's Arrest: Another assault on democracy and free expression in Hong Kong

Source: Stand News, #Jan22

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Human Rights Watchdog on #GrandmaWong's Arrest: Another assault on democracy and free expression in Hong Kong

January 22, 2021 marked the 16th month of the death of 15-year-old pro-democracy student #ChanYinLam.

Flouting National Security Law and social distancing restriction, some citizens continued their monthly remembrance ritual in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong.

'Grandma Wong' Wong Fan-yiu showed up at the scene with several handbills in her hands. She was later arrested on suspicion of obstructing police officer in execution of their duties.

Commenting on the incident, #BenedictRogers, Hong Kong Watch’s Chief Executive said, “The arrest of Grandma Wong, who is one of the most prominent pro-democracy protestors, is the latest assault on democracy and free expression in Hong Kong. It appears it is now a crime for pensioners to hold a protest sign at a pedestrian crossing.”

He urged the Hong Kong Authorities to release Grandma Wong.

Source: Stand News, #Jan22

#HongKongWatch #Arrest