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#FirstHand #Jun12
Agnes Chow Welcomed by Pro-democracy Citizens as She is Free from Prison

At around 10am on June 12, 2021, pro-democracy activist, #AgnesChow, walked out of Tai Lam Institutional Center after serving a 10-month jail term for surrounding the police headquarters in Hong Kong during the #AntiELAB movement.

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Despite the rain, supporting citizens welcomed Chow and chanted "Add Oil" to her, as she was ushered by her friends and other pro-democracy activists to a private vehicle in white.

Her fellow activists #JoshuaWong and #IvanLam, also former members of the now-disbanded #Demosisto, were also convicted in the same case but with a longer sentence. They are still in prison at the moment.

#FreeAgnes #PoliticalPrisoner #PoliticalProsecution
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#StudentPoliticism Calls On Citizens to Stay True to the Original Cause on Protest Anniversary

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#StudentPoliticism Calls On Citizens to Stay True to the Original Cause on Protest Anniversary

Video: https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/30063

On June 11, 2021, the Hong Kong police arrested the convenor of the pro-democracy group #StudentPoliticism, #WongYatChin and the spokeperson #WongYuenLam. The police claimed that their plan to set up a street booth in Mongkok the next day was an "intent to incite or promote unauthorized assembly". The police also accused them of "inciting violence".

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On June 12, 2021, the two pro-democracy youth were still detained by the police. Their fellow group members held a press meeting to reiterate their stance and express their determination.

The group clarified that in the past, when they mentioned the 2019 #AntiELAB movement, the use of force in protests was recounted as events but never promoted as a strategy. Their goal is to take part in civic education.

The group said the authorities has forced Hong Kong to enter an era of #WhiteTerror.

On June 12, the two year-mark of the first police-civilian clash in the 2019 pro-democracy movement, the group will not take any collective action, but every individual can speak up in defense of freedom and stay true to the original cause of the 2019 ptotests.

#HongKongProtests #Freedom

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Student Politicism Convenor Wong Yat-chin:
"No matter how many obstacles are there in front of us, we should continue to forge forward and stand by our beliefs"

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#PoliceState #Regime
Hong Kong Police Cordon Off Downtown to Suppress Gathering on Protest Anniversary

At around 16:00 in the shopping district #CausewayBay, the Hong Kong police set up cordon at Great George Street and East Point Road.

Over 50 officers ordered passersby and businesses to leave.

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June 12, 2021 marks two years after the first large-scale police-civilian clash in the 2019 #AntiELAB movement in Hong Kong. The police use of excessive force including the deployment of #TearGas grenades and #RubberBullets at unarmed civilians on June 12, 2019 had sparked international criticism and the local population's outcry.

Source: Apple Daily #Jun12
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#NeverForget #2Years Ago: Pro-democracy Hongkongers Sing Hallelujah to the Lord Overnight

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Lest We Forget: The Tearful Day Outside the #LegCo Building

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#PoliceState #2Years
Hong Kong Police Intercept 70-year-old Elderly for Donning Black and Wearing Yellow Facemask on Protest Anniversary

On June 12, 2021, 70-year-old Mr. Au Yeung walking with a cane was intercepted by the Hong Kong police in the shopping district Causeway Bay.

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Mr. Au Yeung said the police has been monitoring him and his two friends. The police accused them of violating the gathering ban in the peopled district.

Mr. Au Yeung donned a black shirt that read "No Fear, Fight On" and wore a yellow facemask that read #FDNOL.

The day June 12, 2021 marks two years since the first large-scale police-civilian clash in the 2019 #AntiELAB movement in Hong Kong. The police use of excessive force including #TearGas grenades and #RubberBullets at unarmed civilians on June 12, 2019 had sparked criticism worldwide and the local population's outcry.

Source: InMedia #Jun12
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#Elderly #HongKongProtests #FightHongKong #NeverForget
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HK Police Intercept Online News Journalists

On June 12, 2021, the Hong Kong police cordoned off Causeway Bay and intercepted civilians in multiple districts including Causeway Bay and Mongkok. The day was the second anniversary of the 2029 #AntiELAB movement. The police massive deployment made it impossible for the pro-democracy population to publicly commemorate the day.

Just when three journalists of the online news platform #EggsClub walked out of the subway station, the police conducted stop and search on them.

Their personal information was recorded and the police demanded them to stop live streaming. The police also warned them of "inciting the public" if they talked about "something not related to work" during the live broadcast. The police, however, did not explain what they meant by "something not related to work".

Source: InMedia; Stand News #Jun12
https://bit.ly/3pK9GAj

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Police Intercept 70-year-old Elderly

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HK Police Suppresses Street Booth Run by University Students on Protest Anniversary

On June 12, 2021, members of Hong Kong Federation of Students (#HKFS) and #ChanWingYan, vice-president of the #StudentsUnion of #LingnanUniversity, set up a street booth on a footbridge in Mongkok.

Numerous police officers arrived and intervened within 10 miniutes after the pro-democracy youth set up the booth.

The students called on Hongkongers not to forget the day two years ago on June 12, 2019.

June 12 marks the first large-scale police-civilian clash in the 2019 #AntiELAB movement.

#HongKongProtests #PoliceState #2Years #WeShallNeverSurrender
#GlobalSupport #Solidarity
Pro-Hong Kong Rallies Take Place Across the World on Protest Anniversary

Source: Stand News #Jun12

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Pro-Hong Kong Rallies Take Place Across the World on Protest Anniversary

On June 12, 2021, rallies in support of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement took place in different cities across the world.

These included but were not limited to Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth in Australia; Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand; Tokyo in Japan; Seoul in South Korea; London, Reeding and Liverpool in the United Kingdom.

In #London alone, there were three assemblies. At least one of them was attended by over 1,000 including exiled activist and former lawmaker #NathanLaw.

The rally in #Sydney was attended by hundreds including former lawmaker #TedHui. Hui called on overseas Hongkongers to speak up as much as they can and to support the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong.

In #Tokyo, over 250 Hongkongers and Japanese, dressed in black and holding umbrellas, marched from Shinjuku central park to different main streets downtown, attracting many onlookers.

The "Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times" flags flew under the sky of all these different cities. The protest anthem "#GlorytoHongKong", which has been banned by Hong Kong authorities, was also heard in the air.

Source: Stand News #Jun12

#FightForFreedom #HongKongProtests #NeverGiveUp
Hongkongers push for visa scheme expansion

An exiled Hong Kong politician is calling on the federal government to offer visas to those who want to flee China's crackdown in the city.

The Morrison government is offering a potential pathway to permanent residency for Hongkongers already in Australia.

The scheme allows visas holders in Australia to stay for five more years and a path to permanent residency.

Ted Hui, a former Democratic Party councillor who now lives in Australia, on Saturday called for the scheme to be expanded to people trying to escape Hong Kong.

#Visas #Australia #Hongkonger #Permanent #TedHui

Source: 7News #Jun12

https://7news.com.au/politics/hongkongers-push-for-visa-scheme-expansion-c-3092144
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Overseas Hongkongers Commemorate #AntiELAB Protest Anniversary in #Nottingham, #UK

On June 12, 2021, Hongkongers around the world joined rally to commemorate the second anniversary of the 2019 pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong.

The day two years ago witnessed the police's excessive use of force by means of tear gas grenades and rubber bullets on unarmed civilians rallying outside the Legislative Council Building in protest of extradition to China.

Two years later, rights and freedom are further encroached in Hong Kong as the authorities tightened their control over Hongkongers.

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In Nottingham, overseas Hongkongers rooted for their brethens in Hong Kong and raised awareness in the UK, by waving the "Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times" flag, displaying a mobile #LennonWall in form of a banner and chanting pro-democracy slogans.

#GlobalSupport #OverseasHongkongers #HongKongProtests #FightForFreedom
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#Hongkongers in #Switzerland Protest Outside #UnitedNations Headquarters

On June 12, 2021, Hongkongers in Switzerland rallied in front of the United Nations headquarters in #Geneva.

On the second anniversary of the #AntiELAB protests, they displayed multilingual signs, calling on the United Nations and the world to support Hongkongers' fight for freedom.

June 12 was the day when the first large-scale police-civillian took place. The police excessive use of force has been condemned by the local as well as international bodies.

Source: #FirstHand #Jun12

#GlobalSupport #OverseasHongkongers #HongKongProtests #FightForFreedom

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Hongkongers in #Nottingham, #UK Commemorate #AntiELAB Protest Anniversary

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Hong Kong protesters allegedly attacked by Chinese activists in Southampton

Police are investigating after footage emerged apparently showing pro-Hong Kong demonstrators being violently attacked by a group of Chinese activists in Southampton.

The alleged incident occurred after a rally to mark the anniversary of the 2019 protests for democratic changes in Hong Kong.

Hampshire constabulary said they had received a report about a “hate-related assault” in Southampton, while Hong Kong community leaders denounced what they called a “blatant violation of the fundamental principles of freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and the right to protest”.

source: The Guardian #Jun12

https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jun/12/hong-kong-protesters-allegedly-attacked-chinese-activists-southampton

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Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Movement Marks the Fourth-Year Anniversary

Source: The #Collective HK; #Jun09

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Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Movement Marks the Fourth-Year Anniversary

Today marks the fourth anniversary of the Pro-democracy anti-extradition bill movement in Hong Kong, which began with a massive demonstration of 1.03 million people taking to the streets.

On this day four years ago (June 9, 2019), the #CivilHumanRightsFront organized the "Defend Hong Kong, Protest against Extradition Bill" to express opposition to the proposed amendments to the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance, also known as the anti-extradition amendment bill (#AntiELAB). The amendments were set to be deliberated in the Legislative Council (#LegCo) on June 12. The protest garnered widespread support, with an estimated 1.03 million Hong Kong citizens participating.

However, the Hong Kong Police reported a much lower turnout, stating that only approximately 153,000 individuals joined the demonstration at Victoria Park, with a peak attendance of 240,000.

In response to the demonstration, the government issued a statement at 11 p.m. that evening, affirming its intention to proceed with the amendments. This refusal to heed public demands resulted in clashes between protesters and the local police force at the Legislative Council.

Subsequent weeks witnessed a series of demonstrations and confrontations, during which the Hong Kong police employed tactics such as tear gas, rubber bullets, beanbag rounds, and pepper ball guns. These actions were met with accusations of police brutality while the government denounced the protesters, labelling their actions as "black violence" and drawing parallels to a "colour revolution."

The Civil Human Rights Front later put forward five major demands:
1. The withdrawal of the extradition bill
2. The retraction of the "riot" designation
3. The release of arrested individuals
4. An independent investigation into alleged police misconduct
5. The resignation of Chief Executive Carrie Lam

From June 2019 to early 2020, the demonstrations and conflicts persisted, shaping the course of the pro-democracy movement.

Throughout the entirety of the pro-democracy movement, a total of 10,297 individuals were arrested. Up to now (June 9, 2023), over 70% (7,369 people) of the cases remain unresolved. This figure excludes over 800 individuals accused of more severe crimes, which were claimed to have further investigation. Consequently, nearly 6,500 people have yet to face formal charges.

As of December 31, 2022, 2,928 people have either undergone or are currently in the judicial process. Among them, 1,475 people have been convicted, 304 have signed behaviour bonds, six have been issued care or protection orders, and four have been found in contempt of court (in civil proceedings). Fifty-seven people had their charges withdrawn, 387 people were acquitted after trial, and the cases of the remaining individuals are still ongoing. Additionally, 25 people were released after receiving a warning from the police.

Source: The #Collective HK; #Jun09

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[6.12 Fourth Anniversary] Did Hong Kong police use appropriate force on 6.12?

To truly understand the people of Hong Kong, one cannot overlook this day.

6.12 marked the awakening of the people of Hong Kong, where they realized the value of freedom. It was a day when they understood that freedom is not bestowed from above, but a hard-fought battle that requires blood and sacrifice.

6.12 is not just a historical record, but also a reminder of pain. Bringing up history always presents a moral dilemma: not discussing it would be a neglect of historical responsibility, yet revisiting it may resurface the trauma.

Nietzsche once said that what is truly unbearable in life is not "pain" itself but the "meaninglessness of pain." In life, we inevitably experience various hardships and pains, but what is truly terrifying is when the pain we experience ultimately becomes meaningless, simply pain, only pain.

6.12, however is not a hollow and void memory of pain.

Philosopher Maragalit, in his book "The Ethics of Memory," likened memory to an adhesive that binds people together. The memory of 6.12 serves the same purpose. Despite the four-year gap, it remains one of the most significant collective memories for the people of Hong Kong, bringing together scattered individuals in the realm of recollection, with images of water, gas masks, umbrellas, and hats...

If anyone doesn't know what 6.12 means, they are not a true Hongkonger, because 6.12 is a symbol, a tattoo, and a searing mark of the people of Hong Kong.

However, while the memory remains, history is rapidly changing. Many websites and sources that once documented that fateful day have vanished. Finding high-quality and comprehensive video footage online has become exceedingly difficult, with search results often dominated by official narratives. Now, even openly and objectively accounting this piece of history carries significant legal risks.

Four years have elapsed, and we find ourselves immersed in a more twisted paradigm and society, surrounded by oppression, control, fear, and violence.

In a society where justice has lost its way, morality has decayed, and our very humanity is compromised, we need more than just the "courage to survive." We require a steadfast "moral courage" that continues to believe in justice, goodwill, and truth—a courage that refuses to succumb to the logic of evil governance and denies the negation of humanity, morality, and trust between individuals.

By upholding this moral courage, there will always be Hongkongers ready to take up the cause until the day when light is restored, and Hong Kong is liberated.

Source: Writer, #Jun12

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Lester Shum's Hopeful Message from behind the bar: Resiliance in the Face of loss

Source: Lester Shum Facebook; #Jun12

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Lester Shum's Hopeful Message from behind the bar: Resiliance in the Face of loss

Lester Shum Ngo-fai is one of the pro-democracy politicians, lawyers, scholars, journalists, NGO workers and activists being arrested by the National Security Police in Hong Kong over their involvement in a planned Legislative Council primary election in January 2021. The incident came to be known as the arrest of “Hong Kong 47”, which symbolises the death of the city’s civil society.

On June 12, Shum found himself spending yet another birthday behind prison walls. A heartfelt message was shared on his personal social media account, managed by his devoted wife, seeking birthday blessings and support.

The Facebook post acknowledges that this marks Shum's third consecutive birthday spent in confinement, reminding us of the sacrifices he has made for his beliefs.

With a bittersweet smile, he has often joked about how time flies, going from a vibrant 27-year-old to now carrying the weight of turning 30. He seeks solace and support from the community, hoping to gather well-wishes that will uplift his spirit during this difficult time.

Shum yearns for a future where he can once again stand alongside his fellow "friends" in the struggle, reunite with his family, and celebrate together. He dreams of the simple joys of cutting a birthday cake, decorating a Christmas tree, personally presenting flowers to loved ones on Valentine's Day, and sharing a heartfelt meal with his parents on Mother's and Father's Day. Though these wishes may seem distant in their current circumstances, their hope for realization remains strong.

As we enter June 2023, Shum sends his sincerest wishes for peace to all. "Though we may lack material possessions, our hearts are filled with abundance," as Shum wrote in his post.

Source: Lester Shum Facebook; #Jun12

#LesterShum #NationalSecurityLaw #NSL #Birthday

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HKers were Attacked in Southampton after Attending 612 Assembly

There was an assembly at Southampton marking the 4th year of the #June12 incident on Sunday (11th) in Southampton, UK. Some participants were injured by some #LittlePink, shocking the overseas HongKongers' group.

Tom, one of 4 victims, expressed in an interview at #ChaserNews that he could not imagine being attacked after joining a rally with his friends in the UK, given that the UK is a country that values ​​freedom of speech and assembly.

The British police indicated in a media inquiry that the case has been classified as a "hate crime".

Tom said that the police force is gradually taking statements from them.

#UoS #UniversityofSouthampton #UK #Southampton #Bargate #ChineseOverseasStudent

Source: The Chaser News #Jun12

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Young pro-democracy Christian asks: Would the outcome have been different if more Christians had been willing to join their cause?

Source: The Voice; #Jun12

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