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Two courageous young men call for HongKongers to fight for truth and democracy amidst "National Security threat"

It has been the 23th month since the #YuenLong721Attack took place on July 21, 2019, when Hong Kong Police turned a blind eye to hundreds of pro-democracy protesters being brutally assaulted by white-clad mobsters on their way home in Yuen Long MTR station.

This day, only two brave young men were seen at the station, calling on HongKongers to hold on to the truth of the attack. They also urged public attention for those pro-democracy legislators and councilors being arrested under the National Security Law, including #NgWaiKin, a district councilor in Yuen Long.

In front of these two peaceful young men was a disproportionally large team of police officers, watching closely on their every action.

#PoliceState #HongKongProtests #721YuenLong
Hong Kong police arrested a man claimed to took part in #YuenLong721Attack

An 87-year-old man was arrested on Thursday (19 Aug) in connection with the 721 Yuen Long Attack in 2019. The man, surnamed Wong, visited a street booth set up by Alex Yeung Kwun-wah, a pro-police KOL. During the visit, Wong said ‘I hit them too’ referring to the Yuen Long attack.

Wong was arrested on Thursday for taking part in riot and conspiracy to wound with intent, police said. He was detained for further investigation.

Alex Yeung apologized to Wong through his Facebook page "Wah Kee Channel": "Sorry! … It’s really my fault! Very Sorry! Sorry!"

Source: Stand News #Aug20

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