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Police Shifts Aggression Towards People at Shatin Railway Station
#Shatin #RailStation

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Police suddenly rushed at Shatin Railway Station and searched 3 men. Shortly after, nearly 50-60 police arrived as reinforcements.

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As riot police moved from New Town Plaza, they indiscriminately stopped and searched several passers-by at nearby railway station.

#May1 #shopwithU #Shatin #YellowEconomy #PoliceState

Source: First Hand, Cupid News
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Heavy Police Deployment during Golden Week: Police Humiliate Disabled Lawyer

At around 10pm on 1 May, riot police re-entered New Town Plaza and encircled a visually impaired female lawyer who insisted to stay and observe police enforcement.

First-hand Photos: https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20098

Some officers hurled insults at her, taunting “you are blind, you can see?” while ignoring her request for the officer’s operation call-name of the day.

[Editor's note: In the police operation in Cityplaza on Apr 26, police officers also mocked pro-democracy district councilor Andrew Chiu whose ear injury was caused in an attack alleged by a pro-Beijing supporter months ago.]

Source: Stand News; USP #May1
#ShopwithU #Shatin #PoliceState #Discrimination

Riot police Enters Shopping Mall to Disperse Hongkongers on Labour's Day Holiday
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20066

Police Drive Away Wheelchair-bound Reporter
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20095
#Interview #MikeChan
Interview with Shatin District Councilor Mike Chan – HongKongers are losing freedom of expression as police use law enforcement for political suppression

Q: What is your opinion of police operations tonight?

A: I couldn't tell what riot police were attempting to do, when a large group of them stormed into the shopping mall disturbing shoppers and passers-by there. Some civilians were trying to get to the bus station and depart, but they were strained, being blocked by police cordon line. While it's in their powers to establish cordon lines to facilitate operation, police should also show civilians how to leave. I've tried to reason with the officers about this several times.

Read full interview:
https://telegra.ph/Interview-with-Shatin-District-Councilor-Mike-Chan--HongKongers-are-losing-freedom-of-expression-as-police-use-law-enforcement-f-05-04

#May2 #PoliceState #HKProtest #YellowEconomy #SingwithU #ShopwithU

Image source: Instagram
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Police aggression disturbs peaceful night in Mongkok –
Interview with District Councilor Ben Lam Siu-Bun (Mong Kok East)

Q: What happened earlier?

A: Around midnight (May 1), a large group of around 40 riot police disembarked from 3-4 EU police cars at Bank Center, and they set up cordon line at the junction of Shanghai street and Sai Yeung Choi Street South.

Q: What was going on?

A: I didn’t witness the whole incident from beginning to end. There were 10 - 20 civilians wandering around Bank Center, just peacefully going about their night lives. I suspect that the police thought these people might have violated the gathering ban, so they came to drive the people away.

Objectively speaking, yes, the 10-20 people might have been too close together. But to send 40-50 riot police to intimidate them - is that really necessary? They also briefly set up cordon lines, but less than 10 mins later the whole troop went back to their cars and left.

Q: Several riot police were acting quite aggressively, banging on their shields, yelling at civilians and ordering them to leave at once. How would you comment on their behavior?

A: Yes, banging on shields like that in the middle of the night really disturbs the residents in their homes nearby. They were also quite hostile towards reporters and district councilors on the scene. I saw one civilian using an ATM machine by himself, and the police still went over to intimidate him. He was quite startled.

They set up another cordon line on Nathan Road facing Sai Yeung Choi street South, but only for about one minute. This is completely unnecessary; it's a waste of police resources.

Q: Would you bring up these concerns to the Mong Kok police district commander, particularly their disturbing the peace of the community?

Our District Council has been discussing police aggression in meetings almost every month. However the police representatives who attended were not receptive to our suggestions, and sometimes they even left halfway through the meeting. We certainly will continue to bring up these concerns, but I also would not expect the police to change their ways.

#LamSiuBun #PoliceState #HKProtest #YellowEconomy #SingwithU #ShopwithU

Further reading: Riot Police Heavily Deployed in Mongkok
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20104
#FirstHand #Interview #BenLam #May1
Police aggression disturbs peaceful night in Mongkok –
Interview with District Councilor Ben Lam Siu-Ben (Mong Kok East)


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They also briefly set up cordon lines, but less than 10 mins later the whole troop went back to their cars and left.

Q: Several riot police were acting quite aggressively, banging on their shields, yelling at civilians and ordering them to leave at once. How would you comment on their behavior?


A: Yes, banging on shields like that in the middle of the night really disturbs the residents in their homes nearby. They were also quite hostile towards reporters and district councilors on the scene. I saw one civilian using an ATM machine by himself, and the police still went over to intimidate him. He was quite startled.

They set up another cordon line on Nathan Road facing Sai Yeung Choi street South, but only for about one minute. This is completely unnecessary; it's a waste of police resources.

Q: Would you bring up these concerns to the Mong Kok police district commander, particularly their disturbing the peace of the community?


Our District Council has been discussing police aggression in meetings almost every month. However the police representatives who attended were not receptive to our suggestions, and sometimes they even left halfway through the meeting. We certainly will continue to bring up these concerns, but I also would not expect the police to change their ways.

#May2 #PoliceState #HKProtest #YellowEconomy #SingwithU #ShopwithU

Further reading: Riot Police Heavily Deployed in Mongkok
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20104
#ShopWithYou
The Fight Goes On: Protest Slogans Sounded in Multiple Shopping Malls in Hong Kong

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20870

Increasingly, the Hong Kong government has been tightening their grip over pro-democracy activities in past few weeks as the Coronavirus epidemic came under control. Such suppression didn’t stifle protesting activities but sparked even stronger discontent among Hongkongers and sporadic peaceful protests such as “Sing with You” and “Shop with You” spawning in shopping malls have become ubiquitous.

In the afternoon on May 16, netizens initiated a "Shop with You" event in five shopping malls, including East Point City, Yoho Mall, MOKO, New Town City and Olympian City. Soon after peaceful protesters started to chant slogans and sang, riot police charged in to clear shoppers out, sometimes setting cordon lines in the mall, causing even more panic and chaos to both the shoppers and shopkeepers.

Although riot police usually leaves the scene after a while, groups of plainclothes police officers continued to lurk in the mall. In Tseung Kwan O East Point City, 8 civilians were arrested today in the first 30 minutes of the event when there was no sighted complication on the scene. The tension between police and reporters sustained as a plainclothes police officer was seen drawing his baton at a group of reporters at the 1st Floor of the mall in Tseung Kwan O.

In Mong Kok Moko mall and Yuen Long Yoho mall, multiple memos with rhymes and short poems jabbing the police force for the recent incident of police officers arrested with methemphethamines have been attached to the railings for passers-by to read.

#May16 #PoliceState #PoliceBritality #HKProtest #SingwithU #ShopwithU
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Families join protest activities in shopping mall in Father's Day

On Father's day today (June 21), a family of four partook in "shop with you", waving protest flags, that read "Liberate Hong Kong" "Revelation of our Times" in a shopping mall in Mong Kok.

Source: Stand News
#Jun21 #FathersDay #HKProtest