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Shopping Civilians Caught in Mass Arbitrary Arrest on Sunday

Netizens organised a "silent march" on June 28 to protest against the national security law. Even without chanting slogans and assembly, the public was met with the police mass arbitrary arrests in Mongkok.

One of the relatives of an arrestee, Mr. Y, was still waiting outside the police station late at night. He said that his 30-year-old cousin was arrested. They originally planned to buy sneakers in Mong Kok but was separated near Sino Center. Mr Y couldn't reach his cousin through calls, it was only after 6 o'clock that he learned from friends that his cousin has been arrested.

Source: Stand News #Jun29
#MassArrest #PoliceViolence
#SilentProtest #Freespeech
Under National Security Law: Wordless Lennon Wall in Tsuen Wan

Since the enforcement of the National Security Law, the governmeng and the pro-Beijing lawmakers keep interpreting pro-democracy protest slogans. The government on July 2 announced that the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our times” suggested Hong Kong independence and the subversion of the state. Pro-Beijing politicians Tam Wai-chu and Tong Ka-wah claimed that the slogan means to overthrow the regime.

On July 4, Tsuen Wan’s District Councillor Roy Tam Hoi-Pong and Pun Long Chung built a Lennon Wall using blank sticky notes. It was to protest the authorities' manipulation of the National Security Law to ban the pro-democracy demands and slogans.

Source: USP United Social Press #Jul4
#NationalSecurityLaw #LennonWall #Censorship
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Freedom-Loving Hongkongers Demonstrate #Perseverance On the Rocky Road to Democracy

Near midnight, a man in black stood alone at Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mongkok, supporting a yellow helmet with a rod high up in the air.

He stood alone in silence.

Source: Cupid News #Oct1
https://www.facebook.com/117540932243292/posts/655900445074002/?extid=0&d=n

#NeverForget #NeverGiveUp #SilentProtest #YellowHelmet #Art

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