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Carrie Lam, Xi Jinping ... and Carrie Lam all appeared in the popular Lan Kwai Fong bar district on Halloween, despite the police closed off the area in the absence of clash on October 31.

Source: USP; Rice Post

#Xinnie #CarrieLam #Halloween #Oct31 #StandwithHongKong #MaskBan
Creative Halloween Costume on the Theme of Protest

A man dressed as a 'Prince Edward MTR station exit' appeared outside the MTR station on Halloween.

October 31 marks 2 months after the police indiscriminate attack on train passengers on August 31.

#Oct31 #Halloween #FreeHongKong #831PrinceEdward
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Cheering and Drinking in the Lan Kwai Fong Bar District After the Retreat of the Police

After a hectic evening in the bar district, crowd could finally celebrate Halloween as riot police left the scene. The crowd cheered, drank and did not forget to chant "Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times".

Source: HKC News

#Halloween #Oct31 #FreeHongKong #StandwithHongKong #FightforFreedom
Social Worker Cudgeled in the Head by Police Baton

Key, a social worker actively participated in the protests to provide aid for people in need. During a recent protest, Key was beaten in the head by police until blood poured out. Two severe wounds were found in his head after he was sent to hospital and he had 5 stitches. Key claimed that two groups of police approached him afterwards and one officer even asked him "Did you injured yourself from bumping into something?".

Source: InMedia

#Oct31 #Halloween #StandwithHongKong #MaskBan #PoliceBrutality #PoliceState
Halloween in Hong Kong: Police, Guns and Tear Gas

In Central on October 31, a police dragged a girl by grabbing her backpack while pointing a gun at her head.

Source: Hong Kong Citizen Media, Oct 31

#Oct31 #Halloween #StandwithHongKong #MaskBan #PoliceBrutality #PoliceState
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#FirstHand #PrinceEdward831 #Oct31
Hong Kong Police Intercept Citizens Wearing Protest-themed Masks on #Halloween

1909 | Prince Edward Station

Police intercepted the citizens who carried installation and wore make-up in related to the 8.31 Prince Edward police attack on train passengers on Halloween.

The police also stopped and searched a citizen wearing a Guy Fawkes' mask.

Oct 31, 2020 marks 14 months after the police had attacked train passengers and barred first aiders and reporters from entering the Prince Edward Station on Aug 31, 2019.

#PoliceBrutality #HKLivesMatter #NeverForget
Hongkonger Cosplays #CarrieLam on #Halloween

On this year's Halloween, Jimmy, a freelancer, dressed up as Hong Kong's chief executive (#CE) Carrie Lam and appeared in Lan Kwai Fong.

Jimmy carried a pile of paper mimicking the "Policy Address", which Lam as the CE was supposed to announce every year; however, Lam postponed the government's policy directives for next year just two weeks ago, citing the need to seeking for China's opinion as a reason.

Source: InMedia #Nov1

#Halloween #LanKwaiFong #LFK
Mocking Xi Jinping with Winnie the Pooh Costume on #Halloween;
Hongkongers in
#US: We Shall Stand up to China Despite Fear for National Security Law

Source: Apple Daily #Nov1

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Mocking Xi Jinping with Winnie the Pooh Costume on #Halloween;
Hongkongers in
#US: We Shall Stand up to China Despite Fear for National Security Law

'Project Black Mask HK', an organization of American Hongkongers, donned #WinniethePooh costumes for Halloween to mock Chinese communist leader Xi Jinping.

About a dozen people assembled and dressed up as Winnie the Pooh to raise awareness for China's racial oppression, as well as to express support for Hongkongers, Kazakhs, and Uyghurs.

The participants waved flags that read 'Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times' and 'Glory to Hong Kong', and chanted slogans such as 'Stand with Hong Kong'. Representatives of minority groups gave speeches describing the oppression they faced in China.

A Hongkonger who attended the assembly admitted that Hong Kong's National Security Law still worried him even he was now in the US. Despite the chilling effect of the law, he felt obliged to stand up to the oppression, saying, 'Liking posts behind the keyboard is not enough.'

Source: Apple Daily #Nov1
#GlobalSupport #WorldAgainstCCP #NationalSecurityLaw #Xi #ProjectBlackMask