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#FirstHand #Mar1 #Court
Hong Kong Police Warn Pro-democracy Civilians of National Security Violation

1547 | West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts, Hong Kong

At the corner of the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court in Hong Kong, police officers raised the blue flag, warning of an unlawful assembly, and the purple flag, warning citizens about actions that might violate the National Security Law, a few times over 30 seconds.

The officers asked the citizens at the location to leave.

As they were raising the purple flag, the officers also declared that the slogans chanted by the citizens have violated the National Security Law and their action is an act of inciting secession, they demanded the citizens to stop chanting the slogans immediately.

#PoliceState #PurpleFlag #NationalSecurityLaw
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Pro-democracy #Hongkongers in #Solidarity: "Hongkongers Fight On!"

At 1pm on March 1, 2021, pro-democracy Hongkongers continued to rally outside the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court, where 47 pro-democracy activists were mentioned in court for the charge of "conspiracy to commit subversion", despite police intimidation.

After learning that the court session would resume at 15:30, citizens on site chanted "Heung Gong Yan Gar Yau!" in Cantonese, meaning "Hongkongers, fight on!"

Source: Joshua Kwan / USP #Mar1

#PoliticalPersecution #47Democrats #PoliticalOppression #HongKongProtests
#FirstHand #Court #Mar1
Hongkongers Show Three-Finger Salute

1613 | West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts, Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, some pro-democracy 'yellow' restaurants brought and distributed some drinks, sandwiches and snacks for the reporters as well as the citizens in support of the pro-democracy activists who are being mentioned in court.

Citizens gave a three-finger salute to show respect and express their gratitude towards the stores' generous actions.

They also chanted “ Hong Kongers! Add Oil!”. Given that there were many who gathered, the chant was very powerful.

#ThreeFingerSalute #MilkTeaAlliance #NeverGiveUp

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Pro-democracy #Hongkongers in #Solidarity: "Hongkongers Fight On!"
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28851

Determined and Unafraid: Pro-democracy Hongkongers in Solidarity Rally Outside of the Court
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28844
#FirstHand #Mar1
HK Police Set Up Cordon Near a Primary School

On the afternoon of March 1, 2021, the Hong Kong Police ciricled a bus stop near Ying Wa Primary School by setting up a cordon.

The bus stop was at Tonkin Street, opposite to West Kowloon Magistrates' Court, where the hearing of the 47 arrested pro-democracy activists is taking place.

At least 8 male and 4 female civilians were intercepted. It was not known if they were fined under the anti-gathering 599G restriction.

According to USP, police reportedly rounded up civilians who were waiting for bus at the bus stop.

#PoliceState #47Democrats

Hong Kong Police Warn Pro-democracy Civilians of National Security Violation
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28850
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Hong Kong Police's case charge found in disarray again

Source: InMedia #Mar1

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Hong Kong Police's case charge found in disarray again

Numerous mistakes, as obvious as the defendant’s professions, have been found in Hong Kong Police’s case charge presented to the court on March 1, 2021 against the 47 pro-democracy activists.

For instance, the profession of Sze Tak Loy, District Councilor of Wong Tai Shin district was marked “unemployed”; while former legislator Eddie Chu Hoi-dick was mistakenly marked as "Wong Tai Shin District Councilor".

What’s more, Sai Kung District Councilor, Gary Fan Kwok-wai’s occupation was marked “Social Worker” while renowned social worker, Hendick Lui Chi Hang was marked "Sai Kung District Councilor" for his profession.

On March 1, 2021, 47 pro-democracy activists and politicians, who were charged with inciting subversion under the National Security Law was mentioned at the West Kowloon Magistrate Court.

Source: InMedia #Mar1
https://bit.ly/3kFl6CU

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On the same day:

Determined and Unafraid: Pro-democracy Hongkongers in Solidarity Rally Outside of the Court
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28844

Hong Kong Police Bar Arrested Pro-democracy Activist From Meeting Their Lawyers Before Court Hearing
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28847

#47Democrats #PoliticalPersecution #FailedState
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#FirstHand #Mar1 #GoHKInterview
Pro-democracy Activist #FigoChan: I Am Sure We Won't Give Up

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28861
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Pro-democracy Activist
#FigoChan: I Am Sure We Won't Give Up

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28860

Figo Chan (陳皓桓), activist and convener of the organization Civil Human Rights Front (#CHRF), spoke to our reporter on March 1, 2021 outside West Kowloon magistrates court regarding the hearing of 47 pro-democracy candidates.

The group was charged with "conspiracy to commit subversion" under the #NationalSecurityLaw. The court is currently in session and Figo Chan believes that “it will take a long time since there are quite a number of accused, if each of their lawyers shall speak, it will definitely take until the afternoon.”

Chan said that “I am sure the supporters who are queueing in front of the court right now and those who are not here at the moment will not give up. I hope that we will all continue to persist and speak out."

He added, "Even though the government has restricted us from going on protests and rallies, we still found a way to queue up and vocally support those inside; the government has stopped us from voting, yet we found a way to “vote” with our presence by coming out here.”

“I believe those in court, in jail and those who might be charged and sentenced in the future will persist, so we shouldn’t give up on hope, I am sure it will be okay if we all stand strong on what we believe.”

When asked about his thoughts on whether the accused may be granted bail, Chan replied saying that “I really don’t know how to evaluate the situation right now since Hong Kong has become so absurd. Even organizing an unofficial primary poll can be considered to be a conspiracy to commit subversion, and it seems that the chances of them being granted bail are slim."

"I know that the world can get more and more absurd each day , but as long as we, the people, remain logical and stand strong on what we believe is right, I think it will be okay.”

Chan was also asked whether he has anything he would like to say to Hong Kong supporters overseas. “I know that the Hong Kong citizens who have moved abroad and the overseas supporters must be feeling very powerless and hopeless right now. They must be sad because of how their home has become."

"But I want to emphasize that there are still a lot of people in Hong Kong who are still persisting on, many of us who are still here haven't given up yet. It doesn’t matter where you are, as long as we all continue to speak out for freedom and democracy, we will be able to get the democracy we fight for."

"If we can speak out for the citizens in Myanmar, in turn, those in other countries can definitely support those in Hong Kong. So I believe we must all stand strong, persist, and never give up,” said Figo Chan.

Source: First Hand

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More first-hand interview of the day:

"Jail First, Trial Later": Ex-Lawmaker Lee Cheuk-yan in Hong Kong Blasts National Security Trial for Lack of Due Process

https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28864


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"Jail First, Trial Later": Ex-Lawmaker in Hong Kong Blasts National Security Trial for Lack of Due Process

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"Jail First, Trial Later": Ex-Lawmaker in Hong Kong Blasts National Security Trial for Lack of Due Process

1800 | West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28863

On the early evening of March 1, 2021, former lawmaker #LeeCheukYan talked to reporters outside the court, as he was waiting for the updates on the court hearing of the 47 pro-democracy activists on trial under the #NationalSecurityLaw, along with many supporters at the scene.

It was revealed in the day's court proceedings that the prosecution had not yet finished their investigations, even though the case is already being brought to court.

Lee criticized the lack of due process under the draconian law, and called the government's tactics "dirty and self-contradicting".

"The authorities clumsily arrest all these people before they got their evidence together. Now that they're not ready for the trial, they wouldn't grant them bail. But this is how Hong Kong's law is like now," Lee said.

"The government is even wasting the judge's time," Lee added sympathetically, in reference to the prosecution asking to delay the case for another two months until May 2021.

"Worse yet, after all this charade, they might still not grant us bail. Then our defendants would end up jailed without trial for months," Lee pointed out.

When asked about the eight activists who were arrested together with the 47 but were not charged today, Lee says that the government's choice not to prosecute them seems intended to instigate divisions within the pro-democracy camp.

However, it only made their arrest even more ridiculous: "They don't even have evidence for the 47 they charged today, let alone the eight." Even so, Lee said, the government showed its intent to first keep the 47 pro-democracy activists and politicians behind bars for some time. "You simply don't know when they'll be free. The whole thing is ridiculous."

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More first-hand interviews from the same day:

Pro-democracy Activist #FigoChan: I Am Sure We Won't Give Up
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28861

#Court #PoliticalPrisoners #PoliceState #47Democrats #PoliticalPersecution #Injustice #HumanitarianCrisis #RuleByLaw
#MassArrest #PoliticalPersecution
UK Foreign Minister Condemns Hong Kong Governments fot Persecuting Pro-democracy Activists

Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom #DominicRaab condemned the Hong Kong government for using the #NationalSecurityLaw to "eliminate political dissent".

Source: Dominic Raab's Twitter #Feb28
https://twitter.com/DominicRaab/status/1366047986191659011
#Photography #NeverGiveUp
Unafraid of Authorites' Oppression: The Faces of the Arrested Pro-Democracy Activists in Hong Kong

On January 6, 2021, 53 pro-democracy activists were accused of violating the #NationalSecurityLaw for participating in pro-democracy camp's primary election. Police made arrested at their homes in the early morning.

In less than two months, the police demanded them to report to the police stations ahead of the scheduled date. On Feb 28, 2021, 47 of them were charged with "conspiracy to subverting state powers".

In these #portraits taken earlier, the facial expression of these pro-democracy Hongkongers were captured in close-ups: Some eyed a sharp warning glance; some looked more determined than ever; some were really calm--none of them would surrender.

During the interview, they were more relaxed and peaceful than others. They tried to enjoy freedom to the most as if it was the last time.

Source: InMedia #Feb28
https://bit.ly/3sDNOqf