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Stepping Into The Ninth Month of The Movement: “We Must Fight On"

13:25 | Central
Civilians have initiated “Lunch With You” in a shopping mall in Central. Tens of participants held protest slogans in related to police brutality and encouraged fellow Hongkongers to fight on.

One of the participants displays a note that read "Nine Months since 12 June, We Must Fight til the End”

After a speech condemning the violence of the authorities, civilians marched inside the mall and chanted protest slogans including “Five Demands, Not One Less”, “Free Hong Kong, Democracy Now”, “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times”.

Source: Stand News

#12Mar #9months #June12 #FightForFreedom #StandWithHongKong #FiveDemandsNotOneLess
#HongKongChronicles #June12
Everything You Need to Know About 612: One Year and Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protest Goes On

#HongKongProtests #AntiELab
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#NeverForget #NeverForgive #June12
1st Anniversary of June 12:
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Movement in 366 Days, 8784 Hours

On June 12, 2019, Hongkongers protested outside the Legislative Council to oppose the second reading of the controversial extradition law.

The police deployed at least 150 rounds of tear gas, along with pepper spray and rubber bullets, to disperse peaceful civilians, leading to public outcry towards police brutality since then.

Since then, the protests in pursuit of freedom and democracy go on, despite adversity.

Source: Hong Kong Amnesty International #Jun11

#ToFreedom #HongKongProtests #FiveDemandsNotOneLess #StandWithHongKong
#StateTerrorism #June12
Government Gazettes Anthem Law, Pro-Beijing Camp Dominates Legislative Council on One Year Mark of Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Movement

1440 | #LegCo
In the Legislative Council, Starry Lee, the pro-Beijing chairperson of the House Committee, expelled the pro-demoracy lawmakers who displayed placards and shouted "Lest we forget 612" from the chamber.

Today is one year after June 12, 2019, where citizens protested outside the Legislative Council to oppose the second reading of the Extradition Bill and were later suppressed by violent police operation.

On the same day one year after, the government gazetted the equally controversial Anthem Law and Beijing has passed plans to impose the even more draconian National Security Law.

Source: RTHK
#AnthemLaw #AntiELab #NationalSecurityLaw
"Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times": Hongkongers on One Year Mark of 612 Police-Civilian Clash

Outside Ma Tau Wan Estate in To Kwang Wan, citizens chanted slogans and waved pro-democracy banners, marking the 1-year fight for democracy since the Anti-extradition Law Protests has started in June 2019.

Source: Ken Tsang's Facebook
#June12 #NeverForget
#remember612 #HongKongProtest #StandWithHK
#Arrest #LegCo #TedHui
Police Arrest Pro-democracy Lawmaker Ted Hui in Causeway Bay

After the police pulled lawmaker Ted Hui into the cordon, Hui fell onto the ground. He was brought to s nearby building and was later arrested, with hands tied.

According to a timeline reconstructed by netizens, the police's inconsistent behavior was recorded as follows:

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Police pulled Hui into the cordon.

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Hui was let go without being arrested.

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Police changed their mind and arrested Hui suddenly.

Source: Stand News; Internet
#June12 #PoliceState #FailedState #remember612 #OneCountryOneSystem #HongKongProtest #StandWithHK

Police Subdue Citizens and Lawmakers and Demand Shoppers to Present Receipt Proof
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