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#FirstHand #Mar22
Hong Kong Police Do Not Even Allow Citizens to Mourn

20:18 | Kwun Tong

The Hong Kong police cannot even allow a memorial to take place. More than five police car and over 50 officers were deployed to intimate the citizens that were present at the memorial.

Officers were holding pepper spray and pepper ball projectiles while moving towards the citizens.
#FirstHand #Mar22
Civilians flock to mourn victims of police brutality

20:12 | Tseung Kwan O
Memorial services were held on March 22 in remembrance of deceased protester Chan Yin-lam. The venue was decorated with posters and light boxes and some civilians helped passing out white candles to participants.

Citizens also brought flowers to mourn the deceased.

#neverforgetneverforgive #HKProtest #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #Death
#FirstHand #Mar22 #PoliceState
Police Interrupt Memorial to Stop and Search Peaceful Civilians and Take Photographer Away

20:20 | Kwun Tong
A reinforcement of over 50 police officers was sent to Kwun Tong Promenade.

Police accused a press photographer of bumping into the police. The photographer was taken onto the police car.
#FirstHand #Mar22
2026 | Tseung Kwan O
Compared to Kwun Tong, the scene at Tseung Kwan O was relatively calm. Citizens were mourning the deaths of 15-year-old Chan Yin-Lam and 22-year-old Chow Tsz-lok.

#Mourning
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#FirstHand #Mar22
Police Temporarily Step Back After Tension Built Up in Promenade Park

After arresting a press photographer, the police in high spirit retreated from the park, and returned to their cars. However, many police cars were still sighted driving nearby.

#neverforgetneverforgive #HKProtest #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality