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University Graduates in HK Demostrate in Campus: "No Matter Life and Death, Live Up Expectations and Never Forget the Fight"
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) graduation ceremony was originally scheduled on Nov 19, 2020. Due to the pandemic, it was held online.
Nearly 200 graduates initiated a demonstration in campus. They shouted slogans including “Liberate Hong Kong. Revolution of our times”, “Hong Kong Independence, the only way out” and “Remember the valiants. Release 12 HK youths”.
Some students held three fingers gesture and chanted, “Stand with Thailand”, to support pro-democracy protestors in Thailand.
When the march arrived at the “No. 2 Bridge”, where the police attacked the university last year, the graduates paid silent tribute for three minutes for all casualties in the pro-democracy movement.
The procession then walked back to the University Mall, the original venue for the graduation ceremony, and displayed banners, “Happy Graduation CU Rioters”, “No one is a winner in this revolution, but please stay to witness”, “Hong Kong Independence”. In the meantime, the graduates sang “Glory to Hong Kong” twice.
Some students encouraged those graduating students to uphold the spirit of the New Asia College anthem: “I'll proceed despite the hardships, my passion burns despite the weariness" (艱險我奮進,困乏我多情) and preserving humanistic beliefs. At last, they wish all graduates to have brilliant prospects.
When the parade passed “The Beacon” opposite of the CUHK library, the graduates re-enacted the Battle of CUHK last year by wearing halmets and gas masks, holding umbrellas, flags and a round table with the words “Sharp edges and corners, live up expectations” on it.
Some graduates displayed the names of 12 pro-democracy Hong Kong youths who were captured by Chinese authorities and detained in China since August 2020.
Source: InMedia HK #Nov19
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#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #SchoolSong #Conscience #HKStudents #Youth
University Graduates in HK Demostrate in Campus: "No Matter Life and Death, Live Up Expectations and Never Forget the Fight"
Part 1/3
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) graduation ceremony was originally scheduled on Nov 19, 2020. Due to the pandemic, it was held online.
Nearly 200 graduates initiated a demonstration in campus. They shouted slogans including “Liberate Hong Kong. Revolution of our times”, “Hong Kong Independence, the only way out” and “Remember the valiants. Release 12 HK youths”.
Some students held three fingers gesture and chanted, “Stand with Thailand”, to support pro-democracy protestors in Thailand.
When the march arrived at the “No. 2 Bridge”, where the police attacked the university last year, the graduates paid silent tribute for three minutes for all casualties in the pro-democracy movement.
The procession then walked back to the University Mall, the original venue for the graduation ceremony, and displayed banners, “Happy Graduation CU Rioters”, “No one is a winner in this revolution, but please stay to witness”, “Hong Kong Independence”. In the meantime, the graduates sang “Glory to Hong Kong” twice.
Some students encouraged those graduating students to uphold the spirit of the New Asia College anthem: “I'll proceed despite the hardships, my passion burns despite the weariness" (艱險我奮進,困乏我多情) and preserving humanistic beliefs. At last, they wish all graduates to have brilliant prospects.
When the parade passed “The Beacon” opposite of the CUHK library, the graduates re-enacted the Battle of CUHK last year by wearing halmets and gas masks, holding umbrellas, flags and a round table with the words “Sharp edges and corners, live up expectations” on it.
Some graduates displayed the names of 12 pro-democracy Hong Kong youths who were captured by Chinese authorities and detained in China since August 2020.
Source: InMedia HK #Nov19
https://bit.ly/38XLnbt
#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #SchoolSong #Conscience #HKStudents #Youth
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(獨媒報導)香港中文大學畢業禮原定今日(11月19日)舉行,惟上周宣佈因疫情轉為網上舉行。近200名應屆畢業生今日自發回到校園遊行,及到去年爆發衝突的「二號橋」默哀,途中更高叫「光時」口號。有學生配戴白絲帶悼念運動中受傷及犧牲的抗爭者:「不論生死都會記掛住佢哋。」中大校方表示集會及遊行活動涉嫌違反限聚令及《公安條例》,而且有人展示港獨橫額及旗幟、高
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#CUHK Graduates Remind Hongkongers with Actions: Never Give Up and Never Forget the Fight for Democracy
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“Big P” and “Little P”, wearing the Guy Fawkes' masks from the film Vendetta, are this year's graduates of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK).
On the Congregation Day on November 19, 2020, they went back to the campus with hundreds of graduates.
Big P brought white ribbon in memory of the casualties of pro-democracy protesters who defended the campus against the police's siege in 2019.
Little P added that the white ribbon is a symbol of commemoration not only for the Battle of CUHK, but also for the Defense War of Hong Kong Polytechnic University (#PolyU). Little P said, “No matter it is life and death, we miss them [pro-democracy protesters] all.”
Little P hopes to reiterate the original cause by participating in the demonstration on campus and that the march could ignite people’s will to fight, remind people of the valiant spirit and commemorate the Battle of CUHK.
One year after the police's siege of CUHK, Big P’s memory was still fresh. More memories and sentiments were recalled when visiting the photo exhibition organised by the CUHK Students’ Union last week.
To Big P, the most traumatic moment was when the pro-demoracy protestors were being arrested in CUHK. He reminded himself to keep up the fight and record the truth.
He also lamented, “nowadays, wearing a ribbon is considered as a resistance all because the authorities think you are going against them.”
Source: InMedia #Nov19
https://bit.ly/38XLnbt
#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #Save12HKYouths #Conscience #HKStudents #Youth #WhiteRibbon
#CUHK Graduates Remind Hongkongers with Actions: Never Give Up and Never Forget the Fight for Democracy
Part 1/3
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/26804
Part 2/3
“Big P” and “Little P”, wearing the Guy Fawkes' masks from the film Vendetta, are this year's graduates of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK).
On the Congregation Day on November 19, 2020, they went back to the campus with hundreds of graduates.
Big P brought white ribbon in memory of the casualties of pro-democracy protesters who defended the campus against the police's siege in 2019.
Little P added that the white ribbon is a symbol of commemoration not only for the Battle of CUHK, but also for the Defense War of Hong Kong Polytechnic University (#PolyU). Little P said, “No matter it is life and death, we miss them [pro-democracy protesters] all.”
Little P hopes to reiterate the original cause by participating in the demonstration on campus and that the march could ignite people’s will to fight, remind people of the valiant spirit and commemorate the Battle of CUHK.
One year after the police's siege of CUHK, Big P’s memory was still fresh. More memories and sentiments were recalled when visiting the photo exhibition organised by the CUHK Students’ Union last week.
To Big P, the most traumatic moment was when the pro-demoracy protestors were being arrested in CUHK. He reminded himself to keep up the fight and record the truth.
He also lamented, “nowadays, wearing a ribbon is considered as a resistance all because the authorities think you are going against them.”
Source: InMedia #Nov19
https://bit.ly/38XLnbt
#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #Save12HKYouths #Conscience #HKStudents #Youth #WhiteRibbon
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University Graduates in HK Demostrate in Campus: "No Matter Life and Death, Live Up Expectations and Never Forget the Fight"
Part 1/3
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) graduation ceremony was originally…
University Graduates in HK Demostrate in Campus: "No Matter Life and Death, Live Up Expectations and Never Forget the Fight"
Part 1/3
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) graduation ceremony was originally…
#HongkongersVoice
Hongkongers in Defense of Rights and Freedom: This is our home. We'll Die, if We Stop
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Kwun Tong District Councillor Eason Chan Yik-Shun is also this year's graduates of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK).
He said that Hongkongers were unable to express their feelings toward the pro-democracy movement, since the police have prohibited all marches and rallies in the past six months.
Eason Chan hoped the march at CUHK on Nov 19, 2020 could bring enthusiasm to the fight for freedom in society and remind everyone that “the [pro-democracy] movement is not finished.”
Eason Chan pointed out that the young generation of Hong Kong lost all hope and confidence to the future, owing to police brutality and injustice imposed by the Department of Justice (#DOJ). However, he believed that Hongkongers would continue to fight: “This is our home. We'll die, if we stop.”
Chan emphasised, “Many young people still have committment to Hong Kong". Chan also pointed out that the graduates' participation in the march showed that they would continue to come out and are not scared of being arrested.
Some parents also participated in the march on Nov 19, 2020. Apple, the mother of a CUHK student, said that she couldn’t stand still and let the authorities suppress the youths.
“As a parent, I have to come out and back them [young people] up,” she said. She felt heartbreaking to see how the students had sacrificed for the fight for democracy in the past year and all the casualties in the movement.
Apple hopes that the next generation can "enjoy freedom and live in Hong Kong safely". She reiterated that one shod not give up the fight in Hong Kong in face of the suppression by the Chinese Community Party (#CCP).
Source: InMedia #Nov19
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#EasonChan #ChanYikShun #DistrictCouncillor #KwunTong
#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #Conscience #HKStudents #Youth #Parents
Hongkongers in Defense of Rights and Freedom: This is our home. We'll Die, if We Stop
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Kwun Tong District Councillor Eason Chan Yik-Shun is also this year's graduates of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK).
He said that Hongkongers were unable to express their feelings toward the pro-democracy movement, since the police have prohibited all marches and rallies in the past six months.
Eason Chan hoped the march at CUHK on Nov 19, 2020 could bring enthusiasm to the fight for freedom in society and remind everyone that “the [pro-democracy] movement is not finished.”
Eason Chan pointed out that the young generation of Hong Kong lost all hope and confidence to the future, owing to police brutality and injustice imposed by the Department of Justice (#DOJ). However, he believed that Hongkongers would continue to fight: “This is our home. We'll die, if we stop.”
Chan emphasised, “Many young people still have committment to Hong Kong". Chan also pointed out that the graduates' participation in the march showed that they would continue to come out and are not scared of being arrested.
Some parents also participated in the march on Nov 19, 2020. Apple, the mother of a CUHK student, said that she couldn’t stand still and let the authorities suppress the youths.
“As a parent, I have to come out and back them [young people] up,” she said. She felt heartbreaking to see how the students had sacrificed for the fight for democracy in the past year and all the casualties in the movement.
Apple hopes that the next generation can "enjoy freedom and live in Hong Kong safely". She reiterated that one shod not give up the fight in Hong Kong in face of the suppression by the Chinese Community Party (#CCP).
Source: InMedia #Nov19
https://bit.ly/38XLnbt
#EasonChan #ChanYikShun #DistrictCouncillor #KwunTong
#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #Conscience #HKStudents #Youth #Parents
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#CUHKSiege #Save12HKYouths #NeverForget
University Graduates in HK Demostrate in Campus: "No Matter Life and Death, Live Up Expectations and Never Forget the Fight"
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) graduation ceremony was originally…
University Graduates in HK Demostrate in Campus: "No Matter Life and Death, Live Up Expectations and Never Forget the Fight"
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (#CUHK) graduation ceremony was originally…
#CUHKSiege #NeverForget
In Photos: CUHK graduates urge citizens to fight on for democracy and bear witness
Due to COVID-19, the Chinese University of Hong Kong had arranged to hold this year’s graduation ceremony online. However, more than a hundred graduates initiated a “graduation rally” on campus to bid farewell to their school.
A Stand News photographer invited graduates to take instant photographs, on which they could also write down their thoughts and wishes. Among them were Media and Journalism graduates and aspiring photojournalists; one was an incumbent district councilor; yet others were graduating from Social Science and wanted to become a teacher.
Source: Stand News #Nov20
#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #HKStudents #Youth
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In Photos: CUHK graduates urge citizens to fight on for democracy and bear witness
Due to COVID-19, the Chinese University of Hong Kong had arranged to hold this year’s graduation ceremony online. However, more than a hundred graduates initiated a “graduation rally” on campus to bid farewell to their school.
A Stand News photographer invited graduates to take instant photographs, on which they could also write down their thoughts and wishes. Among them were Media and Journalism graduates and aspiring photojournalists; one was an incumbent district councilor; yet others were graduating from Social Science and wanted to become a teacher.
Source: Stand News #Nov20
#HongKongProtests #CUGraduates #HKStudents #Youth
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Students Call for City-wide Support Against Government Censors in Education Sector;
Long Hair Petitions for Release of Political Prisoners and Solidarity With Protestors
1630 | Causeway Bay
HK Students held a street booth calling for Hong Kong civilians to attend to Carrie Lam's oppression of the education industry. They stated that the education sector is being suppressed and falling under Beijing’s control, with the Government revoking teachers’ licenses and falsifying textbook contents to brainwash students. They hope that civilians would show support towards students and protect the future of Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, former lawmaker Leung Kwok-hung was also in Causeway Bay petitioning for the government release all political criminals. He hopes Hong Kong civilians would close ranks and fight against Government oppression, and support protesters under political persecution.
#Dec27 #GovernmentCensorship #EducationSector #PoliticalPrisoners #HKStudents #LongHair
Students Call for City-wide Support Against Government Censors in Education Sector;
Long Hair Petitions for Release of Political Prisoners and Solidarity With Protestors
1630 | Causeway Bay
HK Students held a street booth calling for Hong Kong civilians to attend to Carrie Lam's oppression of the education industry. They stated that the education sector is being suppressed and falling under Beijing’s control, with the Government revoking teachers’ licenses and falsifying textbook contents to brainwash students. They hope that civilians would show support towards students and protect the future of Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, former lawmaker Leung Kwok-hung was also in Causeway Bay petitioning for the government release all political criminals. He hopes Hong Kong civilians would close ranks and fight against Government oppression, and support protesters under political persecution.
#Dec27 #GovernmentCensorship #EducationSector #PoliticalPrisoners #HKStudents #LongHair