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#University Management Censors Students' Events to Commemorate Hong Kong's Pro-drmocracy Movement

Source: CUHK Campus Radio #Nov4

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#University Management Censors Students' Events to Commemorate Hong Kong's Pro-drmocracy Movement

On the eve of the one-year mark of the "CUHK battle", the management of Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) ordered the Students' Union (#CUSU) to remove publicity material of the commemorative events to be held between November 11 and 18, 2020 on campus.

During the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Movement, the Hong Kong police attempted to siege the university with arms. The students' union, together with the eight colleges, now wishes to remind Hongkongers of the happenings of that day with an photo exhibition.

On Nov 4, 2020, one hour after the event details went online, the University management ordered the #CUSU to delete the promotional material for said event, citing the presence of the slogan "liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times" and the appearance of the university's former and current presidents on the poster as the reasons.

The management proposed to "first delete and discuss later". The Students' Union disagreed and expressed discontent towards the university management, as the concerned photos are taken from the news.

The Students' Union challenged the decision, asking sartorially if the university will censor photos in the photo exhibition.

Source: CUHK Campus Radio #Nov4
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#CUHK Management Censors Protest Photos Displayed in Exhibition; Flags with “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” Covered

Joint Students' Unions of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) organised a photo exhibition to commemorate the "CUHK Battle" where pro-democracy Hongkongers defended the campus from police siege during the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Protests.

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In a call to the organisers, the university management was concerned with some wordings that might deem provocative. In the exhibition, the protest slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” which appear on some flags in several photos, were seen covered by black paper.

The provisional president of the Students' Union (#CUSU) pointed out that students had organised many exhibitions on the 1989 Beijing Tiananmen massacre. The university authorities had never expressed any concerns .

However, this time the university management called the students union several times and clearly stated that such an event would cause "dissatisfaction among some alumni, or the students' union would be targeted".

Au is very surprised by such reaction. He worries that the freedom of expression in the university is no longer safeguarded and the #CUSU would face difficulties when organizing similar events.

Au also pointed out that it is very normal for students to care about politics. He doesn’t think that the university president Rocky Sung-chi Tuan, who is currently attacked by Beijing loyslists, has sided with any parties. Au found it absurd for the Police Officers' Association to issue an open letter to condemn Tuan.

Source: Stand News #Nov11
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Hong Kong Students Organize Exhibition to Commemorate #CUHKSiege; Authorities: University has the Right to Refuse Visits

At the one-year mark of the police siege of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK), the Students' Union (#CUSU) organizes events including photo exhibition to commemorate the pro-democracy Hongkongers' defense of the campus.

The university's security office, however, placed a notice at the campus' entrance, stating 'Depending on overall risk assessment and pandemic control, the university has the right to decline entry of non-CUHK identity holders or individual visitors into the campus."

Jacky So Tsun-fung, a member of the Students' Union, said the notice was placed by the university management probably in the afternoon. He believed that the university authorities saw the anniversary of the "CUHK Battle" a "sensitive period".

Earlier, the authorities censored the commemorative events:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/26440

Source: Stand News #Nov10