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Hong Kong District Councilor deploys street art to revive citizens’ memory about police brutality

Chan Kin-lun, a District Councilor member of Yuen Long District in Hong Kong put up two sets of piano keys on street fence in “seven” “two” “one”; “one” “nine” arrangements, signifying the 19th month of Yuen Long 721 incident.

Chan called on Hong Kong citizens to never forget the brutal mob attack of pro-democracy citizens on July 21, 2019 and the police's delayed arrival at the scenes of assault.

Source: Chan Kin-lun; #Feb21

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Truth & Justice will Prevail - Hongkongers vow to seek truth in young pro-democracy student's death

#ChanYinLam, a 15-year-old student in Hong Kong, was found dead on 22 September 2019 off the coast from Tseung Kwan O. Given that her body was found naked, and she was an agile swimmer and diver according to various news reports, her death triggered a lot of speculation, pointing at possible police brutality.

A year and 5 months later, on February 22, 2021, pro-democracy supporters continued their monthly ritual of paying tribute to Chan and other victims of police brutality during the anti-ELAB movement.

Over ten lightboxes were lit in the school campus of Hong Kong Design Institute where Chan was last seen, with candle lights, paper cranes and white flowers.

Chan’s supporters called on Hongkongers to fight on and never cease seeking the truth of Chan’s death.

Source: First Hand; #Feb22
#PoliceState #Arrest
Granny Wong arrested for mourning deceased pro-democracy student

Feb 22, 2021 marks 17 months after the death of 15-year-old prodemocracy student #ChanYinLam.

Prominent presence of the Police was seen at Tseung Kwan O to prevent citizens from gathering in monthly commemoration of the deceased.

At around 7pm on February 22, 2021, 64-year-old #GrannyWong arrived on the scene to pay tribute to Chan. She displayed a handbill that read, “Truth: Excerpts ≠ All”. Wong stood there on her own and chanted pro-democracy slogans.

Moments later, she was intercepted and searched by police officers nearby. Wong was later being arrested for inciting public disturbances and on suspicion of misconduct in public places.

Source: Apple Daily; #Feb22
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#Renembrance
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Netizens on Telegram groups had created a collage of significant dates during the pro-democracy movement to remind supporters of the protests. Each one of them is based on the location’s unique MTR station colors.

Source: Undetermined Online Source

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Netizens on Telegram groups had created a collage of significant dates during the pro-democracy movement to remind supporters of the protests. Each one of them is based on the location’s unique MTR station colors.

Lest we forget.

Admiralty on June 12th : 40,000 protesters took the streets against the extradition bill

Yuen Long on July 21st: Mobs in white shirts stormed Yuen Long station and attacked passengers and protestors

Tsim Sha Tsui on August 11th: Young woman shot in the eye by police during a protest

Prince Edward on August 31st: Police indiscriminately attacked passengers and protesters inside MTR station

Airport on September 1st: “Fly with you” protest where protesters blocked roads and gathered at the Airport

Tsuen Wan on October 1st: 18-year old protester shot in the chest by a live bullet fired at close range by a police officer

Tseung Kwan O on November 4th: Death of Chow Tsz-Lok

Sai Wan Ho on November 11th: Police fired multiple live rounds and one which struck a protester in his abdomen at close range

University station on November 12th: Siege of the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Hung Hom (Polytechnic University) on November 17th: Siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Source: Undetermined Online Source