A University of Queensland student Drew Pavlou, who spoke out against China, has been banned from the University.
This is something he wants to tell all Hong Kongers:
//I was expelled yesterday, but I am right in front of the Chinese consulate today. I’m with my Hong Konger and Tibetan brothers and sisters forever #FreeHongKong //
Thank you for supporting us, we are beside you in this difficult time too.
#China #DrewPavlou #Australia
#StandWithHongKong #30thMay #UniversityOfQueensland
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/105554984133273/posts/269142217774548/
This is something he wants to tell all Hong Kongers:
//I was expelled yesterday, but I am right in front of the Chinese consulate today. I’m with my Hong Konger and Tibetan brothers and sisters forever #FreeHongKong //
Thank you for supporting us, we are beside you in this difficult time too.
#China #DrewPavlou #Australia
#StandWithHongKong #30thMay #UniversityOfQueensland
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/105554984133273/posts/269142217774548/
#Australia #DrewPavlou #Assault
Australian Student Drew Pavlou Says the Chinese Person Who Assaulted Him for Supporting Anti-ELAB Movement Was Not an International Student and Has Escaped to China
Drew Pavlou, a 21-year-old former Philosophy student at the University of Queensland (#UQ), Australia, announced on Twitter that the police finally identified one of the masked Chinese men who attacked him at the anti-extradition law amendment bill (anti-ELAB) protest on campus a year ago. The Australian Border Force informed him that the attacker had already fled to China. The police also stated that the attacker was not a UQ student and it had issued an arrest warrant for him. Pavlou has previously indicated that the attackers were not students but government-affiliated persons appointed by the CCP through the Consul General of Brisbane Xu Jie.
An Active Participant in Human Rights Advocacy Who Was Attacked by CCP Supporters for Hosting Assembly in Support of Hong Kong
The incident followed the anti-ELAB movement in Hong Kong last year, when Hong Kongers around the world banded with locals to host protests against the bill. Pavlou, aged 20 only at the time, participated in an anti-ELAB assembly on the campus with Hong Kongers, shouting the slogan "Hey Hey Ho Ho, Xi Jinping has got to go". During the protest, Hong Kong students and their supporters were attacked. As shown in an online video, there was an argument between both sides, during which someone played the Chinese national anthem aloud and shouted "China is great", while Pavlou was attacked by a man wearing a mask.
Source: Stand News #Aug6
#CCP #Brisbane
Australian Student Drew Pavlou Says the Chinese Person Who Assaulted Him for Supporting Anti-ELAB Movement Was Not an International Student and Has Escaped to China
Drew Pavlou, a 21-year-old former Philosophy student at the University of Queensland (#UQ), Australia, announced on Twitter that the police finally identified one of the masked Chinese men who attacked him at the anti-extradition law amendment bill (anti-ELAB) protest on campus a year ago. The Australian Border Force informed him that the attacker had already fled to China. The police also stated that the attacker was not a UQ student and it had issued an arrest warrant for him. Pavlou has previously indicated that the attackers were not students but government-affiliated persons appointed by the CCP through the Consul General of Brisbane Xu Jie.
An Active Participant in Human Rights Advocacy Who Was Attacked by CCP Supporters for Hosting Assembly in Support of Hong Kong
The incident followed the anti-ELAB movement in Hong Kong last year, when Hong Kongers around the world banded with locals to host protests against the bill. Pavlou, aged 20 only at the time, participated in an anti-ELAB assembly on the campus with Hong Kongers, shouting the slogan "Hey Hey Ho Ho, Xi Jinping has got to go". During the protest, Hong Kong students and their supporters were attacked. As shown in an online video, there was an argument between both sides, during which someone played the Chinese national anthem aloud and shouted "China is great", while Pavlou was attacked by a man wearing a mask.
Source: Stand News #Aug6
#CCP #Brisbane
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Drew Pavlou arrested for holding an anti-Xi Jinping slogan in the street, after being harassed by Chinese people
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Drew Pavlou arrested for holding an anti-Xi Jinping slogan in the street, after being harassed by Chinese people
Drew Pavlou, an Australian who has publicly supported Hong Kong many times in the past, spoke up again today (7 May) against Xi Jinping, holding up signs with the words "FREE TIBET" and "FREE HONG KONG" in a peaceful protest on the streets of Eastwood, a local Chinese community in Sydney. Drew was surrounded and harassed by several Chinese people.
The local police were called to the scene and arrested Drew for holding an unauthorised demonstration, taking him away in a police car.
Drew was released on bail after being held for five hours, and was charged with one count of disobeying a police direction and was brought to court on 25 May. He was released on bail on the condition that he would not be allowed within a one-kilometre radius of Eastwood. He was also attacked by more than 50 Chinese people, including Cantonese speakers, who turned up at a similar event on the streets of Sydney a few days ago.
Drew Pavlou, 22, has been known since 2019 for his criticism of the Chinese Communist Party's human rights issues in Xinjiang and Tibet and his support for the anti-China movement in Hong Kong. He is currently running for a seat in the Queensland Federal Senate in 2022.
Source: hkladyliberty
https://www.facebook.com/LadyLibertyHongKong/posts/772343404152095
#DrewPavlou #Sydney #Australia #OverseasChinesecommunity #CCPinfluence #RedGuard
Drew Pavlou, an Australian who has publicly supported Hong Kong many times in the past, spoke up again today (7 May) against Xi Jinping, holding up signs with the words "FREE TIBET" and "FREE HONG KONG" in a peaceful protest on the streets of Eastwood, a local Chinese community in Sydney. Drew was surrounded and harassed by several Chinese people.
The local police were called to the scene and arrested Drew for holding an unauthorised demonstration, taking him away in a police car.
Drew was released on bail after being held for five hours, and was charged with one count of disobeying a police direction and was brought to court on 25 May. He was released on bail on the condition that he would not be allowed within a one-kilometre radius of Eastwood. He was also attacked by more than 50 Chinese people, including Cantonese speakers, who turned up at a similar event on the streets of Sydney a few days ago.
Drew Pavlou, 22, has been known since 2019 for his criticism of the Chinese Communist Party's human rights issues in Xinjiang and Tibet and his support for the anti-China movement in Hong Kong. He is currently running for a seat in the Queensland Federal Senate in 2022.
Source: hkladyliberty
https://www.facebook.com/LadyLibertyHongKong/posts/772343404152095
#DrewPavlou #Sydney #Australia #OverseasChinesecommunity #CCPinfluence #RedGuard
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