When a ray of light becomes a crime
By Translated by Guardians of Hong Kong, June 7, 2021 • 15 March 2022
Author: Vivian TAM Wai-Wan
Mr Hui is 30 year old and trendily dressed. His hair is perfectly styled and he wears a few earrings on his left ear. Last night he wore a brand new white shirt with a slim black tie.
At 8pm he got a white candle and a black paper cup as a windshield from a volunteer in the commercial district of Causeway Bay. He held the lit up candle and slowly walked towards Victoria Park. He was stopped by a police right across the road opposite the park. At this point, half of the candle was burnt and the paper cup filled with candle tears.
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https://telegra.ph/When-a-ray-of-light-becomes-a-crime-03-15
Source: Facebook page of the author Vivian TAM Wai-Wan
#Light #Crime #Jun4th #HongKongAlliance #GreatChinaComplex
By Translated by Guardians of Hong Kong, June 7, 2021 • 15 March 2022
Author: Vivian TAM Wai-Wan
Mr Hui is 30 year old and trendily dressed. His hair is perfectly styled and he wears a few earrings on his left ear. Last night he wore a brand new white shirt with a slim black tie.
At 8pm he got a white candle and a black paper cup as a windshield from a volunteer in the commercial district of Causeway Bay. He held the lit up candle and slowly walked towards Victoria Park. He was stopped by a police right across the road opposite the park. At this point, half of the candle was burnt and the paper cup filled with candle tears.
Read the fully translated article here:
https://telegra.ph/When-a-ray-of-light-becomes-a-crime-03-15
Source: Facebook page of the author Vivian TAM Wai-Wan
#Light #Crime #Jun4th #HongKongAlliance #GreatChinaComplex