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Pro-Beijing Lawmaker Demands to Remove the Image of U.S. Staute of Liberty from Hong Kong Asia Expo

The Asia World-Expo (AWE), Hong Kong's largest convention and exhibition center, was to be transformed into a China-modeled "cabin hospital" to treat COVID-19 patients. Pro-Beijing lawmaker Elizabeth Quat posted her social network that she received 'complains' of a photo of the U.S. "Statue of Liberty" found in AWE. She recommended the Hospital Authority (HA) to remove it.

Source: Stand News #Aug2
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Taiwan Celebrity Shows Support for Hong Kong in Pursuit of Freedom and Democracy

Taiwanese showbiz celebrity, Ili Cheng, nicknamed Jipai Mei, showed her support for Taiwan DPP's candidate for the mayor of Kaohsiung, Chen Chi-mai, on Aug 1.

During the event, Cheng said that she had supported Taiwan’s 2014 Sunflower Movement and because of that, many of her job opportunities were cancelled in the following two years.

When she went to Hong Kong to conduct a publicity campaign, she was even deported by the Hong Kong Immigration Department and was being treated as if she was a criminal.

She hopes that the Taiwanese will not forget the "fellow Hong Kong protesters" of the past year and not give up on Hong Kong. Wiping her tears, she rallied the Taiwanese people to continue to stand for what is right.

"I hope you never ever give up on Hong Kong. Hong Kong, Add Oil [fight on]!"

Source: Apple Daily #Aug2
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"The universities are being "cleaned up": reflection from an assistant professsor who was rejected for "substantiation"

Source: Ming Pao Weekly #Aug2
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"The universities are being "cleaned up": reflection from an assistant professsor who was rejected for "substantiation"

Dr. Ip Iam-chong is an assistant professsor in Cultural Studies at Hong Kong Lingnan University and a founder of InMediaHK, an online news agency in Hong Kong. The university recently reduced his employment to a one-year contract. He wrote the following reflection on the supplementary section of the newspaper MingPao:

//This kind of "extraordinary" means is used particularly explicitly to Joannes Chan Man-mun and Benny Tai Yiu-ting, but it is not an isolated case.

In the past few years, I have constantly heard news from the academic circle that somebody was not renewed, especially those who are politically active, have more social participation, and have sharper speeches.

I also received a notice from the university this year that my application for "substantiation" was rejected, and only got a one-year contract. I will have to say goodbye next year. Of course, these cases are not as outrageous as what Benny Tai encountered, and scholars involved do not need to be imprisoned. They are not so "extraordinary", but there are many "unusual" reasons.

It’s a bit sad that in addition to those politically popular cases, most of the stories of being kicked out by universities may not receive sympathy or support from peers. I have heard of colleagues, who have similar political views, think that those cases had nothing to do with politics, but the academic level of the parties is not enough. I hope that Benny Tai's case can make them more sensitive to college politics. Of course, no one can find evidence to prove that there is a big conspiracy behind cases, but there is reason to believe that the senior officials of the university, as well as the SAR and Beijing government, really want to "clean up" the university.

There may be people from the administrative level of the university receiving political orders. Some people want to please the Liaison Office or the Beijing government, but more of them may just want to eliminate college teachers who are not doing their jobs properly, so that universities can have less politics and free up job vacancies for "non-political" international scholars who are committed to university and their own rankings. Some people may just want to have more "international" level research and publications in universities in Hong Kong, and don't want the staff to be busy taking the streets to engage in joint signing, or like me, writing this kind of newspaper comment. //

Source: Ming Pao #Aug2
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The End of Academic Freedom in Hong Kong: Purge of Educators and Scholars

Law professor Benny Tai was fired from the University of Hong Kong while social worker Bottle Shiu’s contract was not renewed by Hong Kong Baptist University.

Source: Stand News #Jul27 #Jul28, (https://bit.ly/2EQiAZr ; https://bit.ly/30ulyLK)

Related article:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/23814

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Dr. Ip Iam-chong, assistant professsor in Cultural Studies at Hong Kong Lingnan University and founder of InMediaHK, was rejected in his professorship substantiation. His employment was reduced to a one-year contract.

Source: Ming Pao #Aug2 ; Stand News #Aug3

Related Article:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/24020

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An American professor's contract was not renewed.

Source: InMedia #Jul18

Related article:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/23749

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Po Kok Primary School teacher Mok Tak-wai was forced to copy and sign a pre-written resignation letter while awaiting trial relating to the Anti-ELAB movement.

Source: Apple Daily #Jul30

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Further reading:
Teacher shot in the eye during demonstration did not get his contract renewed by school
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/22640

School principal resigned amidst white terror and growing political oppression
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/22755

Teacher who created political cartoon fired
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/23763
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Safely Arrives in Taiwan, will Visit Tsai Ing-wen

Source: In-Media HK #Aug2
https://bit.ly/3oNNCoF

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/33071
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Safely Arrives in Taiwan, will Visit Tsai Ing-wen

On August 2, 2022, United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived on a US military aircraft in #Taiwan at 10:45pm, landing at Songshan Airport in Taipei.

According to Taiwanese media reports, Pelosi's visit amounts to an official visit from the United States. Her itinerary includes visiting the Legislative Yuan (Taiwan's legislature), a press conference where she is expected to give an major speech, as well as a meeting and state lunch with Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen.

Though Pelosi originally planned to leave Taiwan at 3pm the next day, she had added one more stop before leaving: a meeting with Causeway Bay Bookstore's Lam Wing-kee, Chinese pro-democracy activist Wu'er Kaixi, and Taiwanese NGO worker Lee Ming-che, who had been arrested and jailed in China for five years.

Pelosi stayed in Grand Hyatt Taipei, just across the street from Taipei 101. LED displays on the Taipei landmark showed welcome messages for Pelosi on the night of her arrival: "Thank you, dear friend in democracy, for your steadfast support of Taiwan", "US-Taiwan friendship forever". Supporters also held up signs outside the hotel welcoming her to Taiwan, though some people showed up to protest against her visit.

Source: In-Media HK #Aug2
https://bit.ly/3oNNCoF

#NancyPelosi #Taiwan #TsaiIngWan #LamWingKee #WuerKaixi #LeeMingChe #CrossStraits #CausewayBayBookstore
#NancyPelosi's Flight to #Taiwan Becomes the Most Tracked flight of All Time on #Flightradar24

//From the time it lifted off from Kuala Lumpur at 15:42 local time, #SPAR19 was already the most tracked flight on #Flightradar24 among active flights.

By the time it landed in Taipei, SPAR19 was being tracked by more than 708,000 people around the world, making it the most tracked live flight in Flightradar24 history. Over the seven hours from Kuala Lumpur to Taipei, a total of 2.92 million people followed at least a portion of the flight.

Media reports indicated that the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi was onboard traveling to Taiwan. Subsequent video from Reuters in Taipei confirmed that Pelosi was indeed onboard the aircraft.//

Read more:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/33071

Source: Flightradar24 #Aug2
https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/spar19-becomes-the-most-tracked-flight-of-all-time/

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Hong Kong court quashes decision to enforce reporting ban on activist’s national security case in landmark ruling

Source: Hong Kong Free Press #Aug2

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Hong Kong court quashes decision to enforce reporting ban on activist’s national security case in landmark ruling

//Reporting restrictions on proceedings regarding the transfer of criminal cases to the High Court must be lifted if the defendant makes such a request, a Hong Kong court has ruled.

The landmark judgement, which could extend to cases prosecuted under the national security law, came after activist #ChowHangTung challenged a magistrate’s decision to retain reporting restrictions in a national security case.

In a ruling published on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, High Court Judge Alex Lee said that magistrates had no say in whether to lift reporting restrictions on committal proceedings if the accused had applied to do so.

Chow, along with the Alliance, and the group’s former leaders #LeeCheukYan and #AlbertHo, were charged under the Beijing-imposed #NationalSecurityLaw over alleged incitement to subversion.

The Alliance, before it was disbanded in September last year, organised Hong Kong’s annual candlelight vigils commemorating victims of the #TiananmenCrackdown, where it is estimated that hundreds, perhaps thousands, died when the People’s Liberation Army cracked down on protesters in #Beijing on June 4, 1989.//

Read the full article:
https://hongkongfp.com/2022/08/02/hong-kong-court-quashes-decision-to-enforce-reporting-ban-on-activists-national-security-case-in-landmark-ruling/

Source: Hong Kong Free Press #Aug2

#Alliance #PoliceState #Censorship #JudicialReview #NSL