Emergency Press Conference: Student Representatives Urge Hongkongers to Save Polytechnic University
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PolyU students held an emergency press conference. Student Representative of the PolyU Council Owan Li noted that they call for all Hongkongers to “Save PolyU.”
Li urged Hongkongers to make their way to PolyU, as there are a lot of students, reporters and even voluntary first-aiders being trapped in PolyU and arrested. He couldn’t help whimpering and emphasized that if the situation continued, the campus “cannot be saved”.
Source: Apple Daily #Nov18
#PolyU #PolyUSU #SavePolyU #PrayforPolyU #SUPresident
01:26
PolyU students held an emergency press conference. Student Representative of the PolyU Council Owan Li noted that they call for all Hongkongers to “Save PolyU.”
Li urged Hongkongers to make their way to PolyU, as there are a lot of students, reporters and even voluntary first-aiders being trapped in PolyU and arrested. He couldn’t help whimpering and emphasized that if the situation continued, the campus “cannot be saved”.
Source: Apple Daily #Nov18
#PolyU #PolyUSU #SavePolyU #PrayforPolyU #SUPresident
#PolyU Destroys Pro-Protest Statue Installed by Students on Campus, Students' Union: the University could not even withstand a statue and a piece of art
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University destroyed a statue built by students to commemorate the one year mark of the pro-democracy movement.
The University securities and officers removed the statue without prior notice to the Students' Union on Saturday June 13, 2020. The Students' Union issued a statement on the same day and condemned the university authorities: "University is supposed to be a free and open place. In contatory, the University could not even withstand a statue and a piece of art, to remove with no tolerance."
Source: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Students’ Union #Jun13
#ProtestArt #PolyUSU #Remember612
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University destroyed a statue built by students to commemorate the one year mark of the pro-democracy movement.
The University securities and officers removed the statue without prior notice to the Students' Union on Saturday June 13, 2020. The Students' Union issued a statement on the same day and condemned the university authorities: "University is supposed to be a free and open place. In contatory, the University could not even withstand a statue and a piece of art, to remove with no tolerance."
Source: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Students’ Union #Jun13
#ProtestArt #PolyUSU #Remember612