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Pro-China Lawmakers Call for Hard Crackdown

1300 | The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest pro-Beijing party, held a press conference this afternoon.

They called for a firmer stance from the government to suppress the unrests. Chairperson Starry Lee referred to attacks on party members, including Lawmaker Junius Ho, and decried the protestors for such “misdemeanour”. She believes the government’s reliance on the police force to put down the unrests has exhausted the force. Therefore, the government should facilitate inter-department cooperation and use all possible resources to assist the force. She added that citizens should be allowed to join in the concerted effort to crack down on the riots and that top officials should stand with the people and lead the formation of an “anti-riot committee” as part of a movement against the protestors.

When speaking of the district council elections on 24th November, she believed there might be chaos on that day, which would affect the polling stations and threaten the safety of citizens, and therefore suggested the government to undertake a series of measures, including police patrolling near polling stations. However, she didn’t know whether the government would postpone the elections.

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Carrie Lam Restates Fake News Are Being Unhelpful in Fight Against New Pneumonia Disease

The Chief Executive of the HKSAR government reiterated that there was no severe case related to the Wuhan pneumonia disease found in Hong Kong so far. She then newsjacked on the “fake news” frequently found in past few months and restated that “fake news will not help the fight against this unknown disease.”

Other key points in the Press Conference worth noting:

1. A total of 21 cases were found in Hong Kong with patients have been to Wuhan 14 days before the onset of respiratory-related diseases.

2. Meeting in person with the pro-government district councilors who are retiring or stepping down, "was not a display of favouritism, but a sign of appreciation of what they did," said Carrie Lam.

3. She refused to comment on the personnel changes within The Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

4. She refused to set up an Independent Investigation Committee as she believed it to be "not the right way to move forward".

5. She believed there to be too many false accusations against the Police Force. Saying that "[t]here was one yesterday initiated by Lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting of the Democratic Party".

6. It was hard to convince any right caliber to join the Independent Review Committee as most were worried about being doxed.

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Excerpts from the Chief Executive's Press Conference on 4/2/2020

• The Medical Workers' strike have affected the operation for the Intensive Care for Newborns Unit, calling it “very sad and hurtful”

• Impressed by the medical workers who stay in their post

• Calls for the medical staff on strike to change their minds and return to work

• Government policy is not like “squeezing a toothpaste”, the administration is working day and night to implement and review measures to counter the epidemic. “Do not be surprised when we have new announcements every two days”

• Clarifies that she does not have cancer

• Announces a new internal directive regarding the use of masks for all the departments within the government. Only the sick, front line medical staff, and the ones who work in crowded areas are required to wear a mask. Government is spearheading efforts to reduce the use of mask to ensure adequate supply for the medical staffers. Lam deemed it not necessary to wear a mask while addressing the press.

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HK Government Finally Orders Quarantining People Entering Hong Kong From China

The Hong Kong Government announced new requirement to quarantine any person entering Hong Kong from China for 14 days. The measure will be effective at midnight of Feb 8. The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and the Harbour City Cruise Terminal will be closed.

Despite that, the government insisted to leave the Hong Kong-China borders open amidst public demand and the strike action by medical workers.

According to Carrie Lam on Feb 4, she personally reviewed every official who was going to meet the media. Masks, even being worn by officials, should be removed, said Carrie Lam; however, at the press conference on Feb 5, more than half of the government officials present, including Secretary for Health and Food Prof. Sophia Chan were seen masked.

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Where are the CSI masks - a classic Rashomon case? https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/16679
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Victim of Sexual Violence by the Police Urges Hongkongers to Speak Up Against Injustice

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Victim of Sexual Violence by the Police Urges Hongkongers to Speak Up Against Injustice

A press conference was held at the headquarters of The Hong Kong Social Workers' General Union on June 22, 2020. An underaged female student, K, spoke of her experiences of the police's verbal and sexual abuse after her arrest on September 25, 2019.

After K was arrested in a shopping mall, several police officers insulted her with profanity that demeant women and a female officer "grabbed" her breast several times. K was appalled by the police behaviour even in the public. She then heard that she was dehumanized into a "piece" in a conversation between the police.

At the police station, K's request to the bathroom was repeatedly denied. K told the police that she has human rights. This triggered a series of insult from the police: A female officer said to her, "Human rights are based on freedom, but you are a criminal. Here, we have a say in your freedom. You'd better keep quiet," while a male police officer mocked K by saying "I have human rights!"

K was finally allowed to go to the bathroom but only one hour later. At the toilet, she was directly gazed at by a female officer. K requested her privacy to be respected, but the officer claimed it was part of the protocol.

K requested to call her lawyer and family for at least 6 times but was never granted. Even worse, K had to face a third-degree body search, which required to have all her clothes removed. During the search, a female officer leant very close to K's chest and private parts while humiliating her with insults.

K was brought back to her home for a search by a male police officer, but without the company of her family or lawyer. K felt completely terrified during the search.

After all these happenings, K was traumatized and made three attempts to commit suicide including jumping into the rails. K was diagnosed with PTSD. Nonetheless, she chose to speak up to let other victims of police violence know that they were not alone and they should not blame themselves as they had done nothing wrong.

K wanted to send a message to all Hongkongers that one should speak up when facing injustice.

While K will face a trial in Shatin Magistrates Courts at 14:30 on July 21, the Hong Kong Social Workers' General Union is launching an official complaint to the police about the case.

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Why is Hong Kong not capable of...?

A reporter asked, “why can Macau and Singapore preform 11000 and 20000 test respectively? Is the way of testing different? Is the nasopharyngeal [nucleic acid] test there different from the deep throat saliva test in Hong Kong?”

Choi Kin, chairman of HKMA, picked up the microphone immediately and answered, “The Chief Executives are different.”

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Families of 12 Hong Kong youths Detained in China Meet the Press, 12 Sept 2020

#PressConference Summary by #GoHK

1. Chinese Authorities Refused Lawyers Appointed by Families of Detainees

Mother of a detainee called Lee Tze-yin spoke on her experience of seeking legal assistance in China. Lee's mother appointed a Chinese lawyer, but the Chinese authorities forbade the appointed lawyer from meeting her son.

Lee's mother said they received no news of their family members detained and did not know if they are safe and still alive in China.

Mrs Wong, wife of a detainee, said they made many calls to different departments and offices in Hong Kong and China. They still received no news of their family member detained.

The lawyer they appointed is facing enormous pressure in China for representing a Hongkonger detained by the Chinese authorities.

The authorities claimed their lawyer was not "notarized" but other cases show even the "notarized" lawyers were being rejected.

2. Medical Need for Detainees; Health Condition Remains Unknown

Among the detained youths, at least 2 to 3 have special medication needs.

Tang Kai-yin's family, one of the detained youths, said Tang has a serious asthma condition and skin disorder. He is susceptible to asthma attacks, especially in polluted environment and after physical activities.

According to Tang's brother, the Chinese authorities refused to communicate with the detainee's family, claiming they cannot verify their identity.

After Tang's brother had called the Detention Center in China several times, he was asked by the Chinese authorities to contact the Hong Kong Police.

Tang's brother expressed their frustration of not being able to convey Tang's medical needs to the detention centre and do not know if Tang might even have died. Tang's brother questioned if that is the reason why nobody was allowed to see the detainees.

Tang's mother wept and could barely talk. She said she wanted her son to come back to Hong Kong, but she does not even know if her son is still alive at the moment.

3. Chinese Authorities Refused Communications

Derek, a family member of a detained youth, spoke on his experience of contacting the Detention Center in China.

He received a notice of his family member's arrest on 28 Aug. The Chinese authorities claimed they cannot verify his identity while the HK authorities asked him to stick to the Chinese system.

Derek called again by using the same phone number the Chinese authorities have in their record. However, the Chinese officer said he saw the call ID display but still refused to talk to Derek. The officer asked Derek to look for the "relevant department" in Hong Kong but did not disclose what department.

Legislator Chu Hoi-dick added that for Hongkongers to enter China, a 14-day compulsory quarantine applies.

4. One Detainee is a Minor

On behalf of a mother of a 16-year-old detainee, Legislator James To Kun-sun, spoke about her current psychological state.

Unable to see her son, the mother could not sleep and could only cry.

She inquired if the HK government can help arrange at least a call and rightly appoint a Chinese lawyer to represent her son.

5. Legal Rights of the Detainees Undermined

Legislator To said that even if the family goes to the Detention Centre in China, they would still need a Chinese lawyer to undergo the procedure.

However, not only that the Chinese lawyers appointed by the families are facing pressure and threats in China (causing some to drop the case already); the Chinese authorities also refused to acknowledge the appointed Chinese lawyers and forbade them from meeting their clients in the last 20 days.

To's offices has written to various departments in the HK Government and the HK Police. To believes that the HK Police have the duty to seek the immediate return of the 12 youths, for them to go through legal process in HK, according to precedent cases.

To urges legal rights to be ensured under the mainland laws in China. To also questioned why China insisted on assigning lawyers to the detainees.
#Save12HKYouths #PressConference
Families of 12 Hong Kong youths Detained in China Meet the Press, 12 Sept 2020

1. Watch the Familes' Press Conference with Billingual Subtitles
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2. Press Conference Summary by Guardians of HK (
#GoHK) and Be Water - HK

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3. Q&A Summary by #GoHK

Part 1:

https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25228

Part 2:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25230

Part 3:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25231

Part 4:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25233

Part 5:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25235

Part 6:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25236

Part 7 (End):
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25237

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Detainees' Relatives: We cannot see our family members even if we go to China; We Need International Attention

Families of 12 Hong Kong youths detained in China met the Press on 12 Sept 2020.

Q&A Summary by Guardians of HK (
#GoHK) and Be Water - HK

Part 1:
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Questions from CNN:

"What’s their emotional state before leaving Hong Kong?

What’s your families’ expectation from international community?"

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Responses from Detainees' Families:

- "They were living a normal life as usual"

- "We need attention from international communities."

- "More attention and pressure is needed for both Hong Kong and Chinese governments on this matter, so that we can use our appointed lawyers, and if possible, to seek their return to Hong Kong to go through the necessary legal proceedings."

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Questions from NOW TV

"Some families that brought along Notarial Certificate of Trust (公證書) as requested by Chinese authorities were still unable to see the detainee, how do you feel about it?

What could be the worst case should your families be forced to use 'government-appointed' lawyers?”

What will your families do if you are planning to go physically to mainland China?"

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Responses from Detainees' Families and Legislators

1. Lee Tze-yin's mother:

"It was a disappointing experience as we have been doing exactly what the authorities have instructed.

Despite that, we were still unable to meet detained members of our family. We felt like being tossed around and that the authorities were merely stalling. They are wasting our time.

There is no trust between my family and the 'government-assigned' lawyers. We do not understand why we are forced to use them. I dare not imagine what would happen to my son, should we be forced to use the lawyer assigned by the Chinese government."

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2. Derek, family of a detainee:

"We’ve sought advice from lawyers, it is our understanding that even if we physically go to China, we wouldn’t be able to see our family members.

Despite that, we would still try."

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3. Legislator James To:

"Let me clarify this: it is unlikely that relatives or family members will be allowed to see the detained under the Chinese law.

In China, government-assigned lawyers are for those unable to seek legal representation on their own; or for whatever reason, unable to find a suitable one.

Then, the authorities may assign one to the defendant.

However, in our case, detainees have all appointed lawyers through established procedures.

There is no reason for the authority to reject these lawyers and assign a new one to the detainee.

It is unbelievable and unusual for external parties, like the Lawyers Association in China to pressure those lawyers appointed by families to withdraw, so that Chinese authorities can force new ones on the detainees.

It is this that caused families to become skeptical and resist the government-appointed lawyers even more.

I'd like to highlight the role of Hong Kong Government. It is their duty to protect their people to ensure they would receive a fair legal proceeding with their basic human rights well protected. The Hong Kong Government has to come out and speak up for this case."

Continue with Q&A Part 2:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25230

Continue with Part 3:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25231
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Detainee's Father: My son said he was going fishing with his friends;
Detainee's Wife: I dreamt about my husband, his hair shaved and wearing prisoner’s clothes

Families of 12 Hong Kong youths detained in China met the press on 12 Sept 2020.

Q&A Summary by Guardians of Hong Kong (
#GoHK) and Be Water - HK :

Part 1:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25228

Part 2:

Media's Question:


"Why do you think families are not allowed to see the detainees?

What are your biggest concerns?

What do you think Hong Kong Government could do to assist in this case? When will families decide to physically go to China?"

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1. Lee Tze-yin's mother:

"We are talking about 12 human lives. They are worth our government’s attention. They are all precious to our families. However, we have heard nothing from the government, not even a proper statement has ever been made on this case. In the past 20 days, we have been completely ignored, and our families were left on our own to fend for ourselves.

I have been trying not to think about what is happening to my son; or what will happen to him.

With various information shared on the internet, I am too scared to read and imagine what sufferings they will go through."

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2. Mrs Wong, wife of a detainee, replied while sobbing:

"I had dreamt about my husband, his hair shaved, wearing a prisoner’s clothes, with very dirty face and pants.

I don’t want to think any further, as I am sure what’s about to happen won't be promising. With reference to experiences from other families, even though the lawyer we’ve appointed would receive a Notarial Certificate of Trust (公證書) next week, I see no hope in seeing my husband. I hold no confidence with the governments.

I only hope that my husband would return in good shape soon."

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3. Cheng Tsz Ho's father:

"My son told me that he was going fishing with his friends. I truly believe so because he went out carry two fishing rods and buckets. That’s our last conversation.

The next thing I knew my son was arrested.

So far, I only picked up news about my son from the media. I urge the government to look into the case and investigate as to what has actually happened. We families are helpless and we couldn’t do anything. We were not even allowed to see our detained families.

Who else can provide us with assistance when the government is ignoring our genuine needs?"

Continue with Part 3:
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Legislator James To: HK Government and Police Have Been Evading Direct Response and Responsibility

Families of 12 Hong Kong youths detained in China met the press on 12 Sept 2020.

Q&A Summary by Guardians of Hong Kong (#GoHK) and Be Water - HK

Part 3:

Media's Question to Legislator James To, who is a lawyer:

"Compared to similar cases in the past, how would you [James To] comment on the Hong Kong Government’s response?

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Legislator James To:

"Based on the cases I worked in the past, e.g. fishermen being detained by the Government of the Philippines.

The Chief Executive of Hong Kong had issued a letter to express concern to the Government of the Philippines. Back then, the HKSAR government also issued a letter to the Chinese Central Government, through them to seek support from Chinese Embassy in the Philippines to look into the case and show concern.

So I would say, back then the HKSAR Government was a lot more proactive.

Second, as for the Hong Kong Police Force, the force is in a position to order an arrest, say e.g. the case of Ray Wong Toi-yeung [a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist who seeks asylum in Germany].

Once when it came to the police's knowledge that Wong is in Germany, they had proactively work on the case and issue a letter to the corresponding authorities. As for these 12 detainees, I am not aware of what the Force has been doing.

Third, I have also written to Hong Kong’s Economic and Trade Office in Guangdong to seek their involvement in the case. In some previous cases, the office did send officers to pay visits to the detained, despite it being not the mandate of the office.

I believe the Office, being an 'official organization', is in a better position to seek a meeting with the detainees. However, the Office has been evading a direct response which I think is legitimate and humanitarian.

In conclusion, I would say, we know nothing concrete about the detainees at this stage."

Continue with Q&A Part 4:
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Detainee's Family: Carrie Lam Called herself the 'Mother of Hong Kong People' but is Not Acting like One

Families of 12 Hong Kong youths detained in China met the press on 12 Sept 2020.

Q&A Summary by Guardians of Hong Kong (#GoHK) and Be Water - HK

Part 4:

Question from iCable News

Regarding the Notification Letter (港澳地區採取強制性措施通報表) issued by China on August 28, 2020, did other families also receive this notification? What information does it carry?
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1. Derek, family of a detainee:

"The notification was issued to all families on August 28, which carries the detainee's, name, his/her personal information, reason being arrested, date of the arrest, contact information of their family in Hong Kong, contact information of the Yantian Detention Center (鹽田看守所) in China.

In my case, someone called Mr Zhong was assigned as a contact and a Chinese telephone number was provided.

In my conversion with Mr Zhong, I was told to contact a department of the HK Police Force. However, he didn’t clearly explain which exactly the department is. I made several calls to Mr Zhong with an attempt to seek further clarification, but was not successful."

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2. Legislator James To:

“As far as I understand, Mr Zhong was referring to the Liaison Services Section (聯絡事務科) of HK Police Force."

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Question from iCable News:

"The HK Government did make a brief statement last Tuesday stating the limit of HK government’s involvement.

What are the families’ response to this? Any specific message you want to send to the Chief Executive?"

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1. Lee Tsz-yin's mother:

"We have been keeping our heads down, trying not to create trouble to anyone and considering the safety issue of our detained family.

However, the HK government didn’t even fulfill the minimum duties of a government. I felt that they don’t even treating us (the detainees and their families) fairly as humans.

So far, I don’t think the Chief Executive (Carrie Lam) has been doing anything on this case.

What I like to say to her is:
'These 12 people are Hong Kong citizens. Please honor your duty as Chief Executive and protect your citizens.'"

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2. Family of another detainee:

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, claimed herself the 'mother of Hong Kong people'. Imagine if your sons have gone lost, any mother would do anything possible to seek their return, and protect their sons.

Speaking from my experience, she has been neglecting the detainees, not acting in any way like a mother."

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HK Legistor James To: In Precedent Cases, Even People Seeking Hideout in China were NEVER Charged with “Illegally Transgressing the Border”

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Part 5:
Question from Radio Free Asia (RFA)


"We have reported earlier that this case could be escalated to a breach of National Security Law.

Is there any form of formal communication provided to the families about reasons for the 12 detainees being arrested?

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1. Responses from Moderator of the Press Conference:

"The families were told that the 12 youths were arrested and detained for “illegally transgressing the border” (偷越邊境罪) with a maximum penalty of 1 year.

Later on, an officer told one of the family-appointed-lawyers that the 12 detainees could be charged with the “Crime of Organizing and Transporting Other Person to Cross the National Boarder” (組織他人偷越過邊境罪) and subject to a penalty 2 to 7 years of imprisonment and even a life sentence."

2. Legislator James To:

"In the past, there were plenty cases where Hong Kong people fled to China for hideout after committing crimes in Hong Kong.

When these people were found and arrested by the Chinese authorities, they were deported back to Hong Kong for trial.

These people, having fled to China, were NEVER charged with “illegally transgressing the border”.

In our case, while the real cause of the 12 Hong Kong people for appearing at the waters remains unknown, it could simply be “harmless crossing the mainland waters” (無害通過內地水域).

While I understand and respect the Chinese authorities’ need to carry out investigation, it is more reasonable for the Chinese Authorities to hand Hong Kong people back to the Hong Kong Government. This is how all similar cases had been handled in the past.

I am not in any position to predict whether this case is more likely be trialed in Hong Kong or China.

With reference to cases in the past, there were standing practices for Chinese authorities to hand Hong Kong people back to Hong Kong for necessary legal procedures.

It is a mistake to put Hong Kong people through a trial in China only because these people were found in China, as we are still upholding the principles of One Country Two Systems.

Even if the 12 Hong Kong citizens were arrested for violating the National Security Law, and they should be handed to the Chinese authority for investigation, there should still be proper procedures governing the entire handling process."

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At Least 4 HK Governments Bodies and Departments Didn't Assist Hongkongers Captured by Chinese Authorities

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Part 6:

Questions from RTHK

"Has any of the detainee ever disclosed to their family members that they could be 'arrested'?

Did the families receive any pressure demaning them to stay low profile?

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Responses from Lee Tsz-yin's Mother

"We ate and chatted together as usual and my son was all the way happy. I cannot recall any unusual behaviour.

This is our first press briefing and there was no pressure on us to stay low before this."

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Media's Questions

"Can you elaborate on the engagement so far with the HK authorities?

How will you comment on the process?

As to [US Secretary of the State Department] Pompeo’s comment this morning, do you think his comment is helpful to this case, or could it create unnecessary tension?"

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Response from Legislator James To:

"In sum, we have already:

1. Issued letter to the HK Police Force – urging them to take a proactive stance in seeking return of the 12 Hong Kong people following existing practices;

2. Issued letter to the Hong Kong's Economic & Trade Office in Guangdong, China– requesting the Office to visit the detainees.

The Office didn’t respond to my request directly. However, the Office did tell my assistant that they won't be able to see the detainee and it is more 'appropriate to seek lawyer’s assistance'.

3. Issued letter to the HK Government's Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau – requesting the Bureau to visit the detainees, to ensure they will be humanely treated with food and medication sufficiently provided;

4. Issued letter to the HK Government's Security Bureau – seeking to meet with the officials.

We are awaiting the Bureau’s response."

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At Least 1 Portugese National and 2 BNO Passport Holders Among 12 People Captured and Detained by China

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Part 7:

Media's Questions:


"Earlier, Hong Kong's Immigration Department issued a statement, saying the detainees are in good health condition and their families have hired lawyers.

Has the Immigration Department also been involved?"

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Responses from Press Conference Moderator:

"The Hong Kong's Immigration Department has never been actively involved in this case and they are not part of the communication platform.

It is in the best interest of the detainees and their families to engage lawyers they trust.

Only through these lawyers directly appointed by the families of the detainees, the health condition and the mental state of the detainees can be fairly assessed and discussed.

That is to say, the actual health condition of the detainees still remain unknown to their families, at this stage.

Although not all families of the detainees have reported the case to the HK Police, all of them have received the Notification Letter (港澳地區採取強制性措施通報表) from China's Yantian Detention center.

Based on this letter, the HK Police is the focal point for communication.

We believe Pompeo’s attention will bring positive impact on this case. We are hoping for more attention from international communities to not only the 12 detained Hong Kong citizens, but also the human rights lawyers in China, being threatened and oppressed.

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Responses from Legislator James To

"The families did write to Hong Kong's Immigration Department.

The Department said there is already an 'established channel' to pass letters from the families to the detainees."

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Questions from Reuters

"Among the detainees, how many of them are holding foreign passport? If yes, has any embassy been involved?"

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Responses from Legislator Chu Hoi-dick:

"At least one of the detainees is a Portugal national, at least two are BNO passport holders.

Relatives of the detainee of Portugese nationality has contacted the Portugese Consulate in China, seeking their assistance on this matter."

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#StudentPoliticism Calls On Citizens to Stay True to the Original Cause on Protest Anniversary

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On June 11, 2021, the Hong Kong police arrested the convenor of the pro-democracy group #StudentPoliticism, #WongYatChin and the spokeperson #WongYuenLam. The police claimed that their plan to set up a street booth in Mongkok the next day was an "intent to incite or promote unauthorized assembly". The police also accused them of "inciting violence".

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On June 12, 2021, the two pro-democracy youth were still detained by the police. Their fellow group members held a press meeting to reiterate their stance and express their determination.

The group clarified that in the past, when they mentioned the 2019 #AntiELAB movement, the use of force in protests was recounted as events but never promoted as a strategy. Their goal is to take part in civic education.

The group said the authorities has forced Hong Kong to enter an era of #WhiteTerror.

On June 12, the two year-mark of the first police-civilian clash in the 2019 pro-democracy movement, the group will not take any collective action, but every individual can speak up in defense of freedom and stay true to the original cause of the 2019 ptotests.

#HongKongProtests #Freedom

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Student Politicism Convenor Wong Yat-chin:
"No matter how many obstacles are there in front of us, we should continue to forge forward and stand by our beliefs"

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On June 12, 2021, the pro-democracy group #StudentActivism held a #PressConference in response to the police arrest of their convenor #WongYatChin and spokeperson #WongYuenLam the day before for a so-called "unauthorized assembly" that has not yet taken place.

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Towards the end of the press conference, the group delivered a message from the convenor Wong Yat-chin who is currently in custody:

"While the regime can imprison us physically, they can never confine our wills and beliefs. No matter how many obstacles are there in front of us, we should continue to forge forward and stand by our beliefs. Wish everyone safe and sound."

The group called on pro-democracy and freedom-loving Honhkongers to never give up, despite the worsening situation:

"As long as there are lights, there will be people; and with people, there is always hope."

#AntiELAB #HongKongProtests #2Years

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