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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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#FirstHand #GoHKInterview #Mar1
"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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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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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28861

#Court #PoliticalPrisoners #PoliceState #47Democrats #PoliticalPersecution #Injustice #HumanitarianCrisis #RuleByLaw
#Court #PoliticalPersecution
Hong Kong Police Reportedly Arrest Lawyer Defending Pro-democracy Activists

2306 | West Kowloon Magistrates' Court

On March 1, 2021, 47 pro-democracy activists, who were charged with "conspiracy to state subversion", were mentioned in court in Hong Kong.

The trial continued after midnight, and at least 4 defendants collapsed and were sent to the hospital.

At 23:06 on Mar 1, lawyer Yau Lui-pong representing 9 pro-democracy defendents was taken away and reportedly arrested by the police for reason unknown.

Source: Stand News #Mar1
https://www.facebook.com/standnewshk/posts/3944689292283328
#MadeinChina #WuhanPneumonia
63-year-old Man Dies After Receiving China-made #Sinovec Jab

Source: InMedia#Mar2 ; Stand News #Mar1

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#MadeinChina #WuhanPneumonia
63-year-old Man Dies After Receiving China-made #Sinovec Jab

On March 2, 2021, media in Hong Kong reported that a 63-year-old died lesd than 2 days after receiving the China-made Sinovec covid-19 vaccine on Feb 26, 2021. The man developed difficulties in breathing on Feb 28. He fell into a coma and passed away on the same day where he admitted himself to the hospital.

The health authorities in Hong Kong did not release any information of the case only two days later. The government issued a press release after receiving plenty of media inquiries. The authorities denied that the death is related to the vaccination and insisted that the China-made vaccine is "safe".

On Feb 26, 2021, the first day of the vaccination scheme, a 72-year-old man in Hong Kong suffered hypertension and heart palpitation after receiving the #Sinovec Jab and is still hospitalised as on Mar 1. An elderly lady also felt unwell for similiar reason.

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28879

On March 1 alone, four people, aged 39, 45, 48 and 69, were reported sick after vaccination. They exhibited symptons such as dizziness, high blood pressure, fatigue and and were all sent to the hospital.

Source: InMedia#Mar2 ; Stand News #Mar1
https://bit.ly/3bTj51J

#Vaccination #Covid19
#CUHK newly elected student union collectively resigns due to harassment and death threats

Source: Apple Daily, #Mar1

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#CUHK newly elected student union collectively resigns due to harassment and death threats

The newly elected student union “#Syzygia" of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) announced their collective resignation on March 1, 2021.

After they won the election, the University management had immediately cut ties with them. The resignation was due to the legal intimidation and death threats faced by the elected members and their families.

In recent weeks, these student leaders have become the target of the university’s authorities, which released two heavily-worded statements in Feb 2021 condemning the cabinet, for their “possibly unlawful remarks” to media and “political propaganda.”

Issac Lam Yiu-hei, president of the elected student union said cabinet members had felt “increasing political pressure from the university,” which had threatened to “disavow” all student associations if Syzygia refused to withdraw from the election.

Source: Apple Daily, #Mar1
https://bit.ly/3uFXTVC

#WhiteTerror #Censorship #UniversityManagenent
#YuenLong721 #Court #Injustice
721 Yuen Long Attack Case: The Prosecutor Cannot Confirm the Identity of A Woman Lying on the Ground in a Video Clip Shown in Court

The trial of the July 21 Yuen Long attack case resumed on March 1 in a Hong Kong District Court. Witness A, who was repeatedly attacked by a white-clad men in the Yuen Long West Rail Station lobby that night, continued to testify.

The court played a video clip from Stand News’s live stream, in which a young woman, with a white shirt, was seen lying on the ground.

Judge Eddie Yip Chor-man took the initiative to ask the prosecution whether the woman was a witness and whether they could confirm her identity.

The prosecutor Anthony Chau Tin Hang, replied that he “could not find” and “could not confirm”.

The judge further asked, “So you don’t have any information on the woman?” Chau replied again, saying, “Not at all.”

#ChauTinHang #YipChorMan

Source: Stand News #Mar1
https://bit.ly/3q4hFXo
Barrister #PaulHarris Leaves Hong Kong After Being Approached by National Security Police

The former chairperson of the Hong Kong Bar Association (#HKBA), Paul Harris, has reportedly left Hong Kong on March 1, 2022, hours after local media said he was summoned to a meeting with the #NationalSecurityPolice.

He confirmed to Reuters that he had left, saying that he returned to see his mother in England.

Harris’ departure comes after his meeting with national security police at the police headquarters in Wan Chai earlier that afternoon.

In the meeting, he was said to be given a warning over an alleged breach of the security legislation connected to a NGO Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor, of which Harris was the founding chairperson.

The rights group has been accused by state-run media of colluding with foreign forces and playing a “major role” in the anti-extradition protests in 2019.

Source: Inmediahk; HKFP #Mar1
https://bit.ly/3McKqxp

#NationalSecurityLaw
#StandwithUkraine #StopWar
Former Ukrainian Tennis Player Joins Army: "Putin, we will be dancing on your grave"

Less than two months ago, Ukrainian Tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky's worry was working hard to qualify for the Australian Open and booking practice courts. Now, those days seem to have been a world away.

The 36-year-old, who shocked the tennis world in 2013 by defeating Roger Federer, has signed up to join Ukraine's military reserves to defend against Russia, despite not having any military experience.

Stakhovsky frequently posted updates on social media, raising awareness of the war to the world.

On March 1, he wrote that the whole nation is extremely motivated to fight off the invasion. He also wrote on his Instagram, "Putin, we will be dancing on your grave."

Source: Sports Road; #Mar1
https://www.sportsroad.hk/archives/367925