[10.5: One Day after the Government has used Emergency Powers to Bypass Legislature]
Crowd Chanting English Slogans
1914 Maple Street, Sham Shui Po
Having lived in Hong Kong for years, the man in grey said he loves Hong Kong and led the crowd chanting slogans in English.
He also asked Hongkongers not to give up. People applauded enthusiastically
Source: Apple News
#Oct5 #PoliceState #ChinaControl #ERO #EmRegOrd #AntiMask #EmergencyPowers #FreeHK
Crowd Chanting English Slogans
1914 Maple Street, Sham Shui Po
Having lived in Hong Kong for years, the man in grey said he loves Hong Kong and led the crowd chanting slogans in English.
He also asked Hongkongers not to give up. People applauded enthusiastically
Source: Apple News
#Oct5 #PoliceState #ChinaControl #ERO #EmRegOrd #AntiMask #EmergencyPowers #FreeHK
[10.5: One Day after the Government has invoked the Emergency Regulations Ordinance]
From Causeway to Prince Edward: on Foot and by Ferry
Despite the suspension of services of all major MTR lines, hundreds of people walked from Causeway to the cross-harbour ferry pier in Central. After reaching Tsim Sha Tsui by ferry, they walked to Prince Edward to pay tribute and burn incense to the suspected deaths in the 8.31 Prince Edward Station Incident.
Photo / Tam Ming Keung @USP United Social Press
#Oct5 #PoliceState #ChinaControl #ERO #EmRegOrd #AntiMask #EmergencyLaw #FreeHK
From Causeway to Prince Edward: on Foot and by Ferry
Despite the suspension of services of all major MTR lines, hundreds of people walked from Causeway to the cross-harbour ferry pier in Central. After reaching Tsim Sha Tsui by ferry, they walked to Prince Edward to pay tribute and burn incense to the suspected deaths in the 8.31 Prince Edward Station Incident.
Photo / Tam Ming Keung @USP United Social Press
#Oct5 #PoliceState #ChinaControl #ERO #EmRegOrd #AntiMask #EmergencyLaw #FreeHK