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Lunchtime Protest in Kwun Tong: Citizens Expressed Concerns Over The Soaring Number Of Dead Bodies And Suicide Cases
“Lunch With You” Protest was held in Tsun Yip Street Playground, Kwun Tong at 1 p.m. on January 16, with an aim to raise awareness on the soaring number of dead bodies and suicide cases in the last few months.
Around 100 civilians particated in the protest, expressing concerns and doubt towards the “no suspicious circumstances” conclusion made by police on majority of the cases.
Some paticpants held signs and chanted slogans such as “Hong Kong People Will Not Stop the Resistance Against Tyranny” and “See you at Chater Garden on Jan 19”. Particpating civlians left peacefully after the lunchtime protest.
Source: Flash Media Hong Kong
#Jan16 #KwunTong #Suicide #Death #HongKongProtest2020
Lunchtime Protest in Kwun Tong: Citizens Expressed Concerns Over The Soaring Number Of Dead Bodies And Suicide Cases
“Lunch With You” Protest was held in Tsun Yip Street Playground, Kwun Tong at 1 p.m. on January 16, with an aim to raise awareness on the soaring number of dead bodies and suicide cases in the last few months.
Around 100 civilians particated in the protest, expressing concerns and doubt towards the “no suspicious circumstances” conclusion made by police on majority of the cases.
Some paticpants held signs and chanted slogans such as “Hong Kong People Will Not Stop the Resistance Against Tyranny” and “See you at Chater Garden on Jan 19”. Particpating civlians left peacefully after the lunchtime protest.
Source: Flash Media Hong Kong
#Jan16 #KwunTong #Suicide #Death #HongKongProtest2020
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Female protester: the chains attached to my waist, wrists and ankles were for humiliation
Published on lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting's Facebook page yesterday (January 15) was a complaint he recently received from a female protester. Due to her ill health, the female protester has been receiving medical treatment in hospital, under escort, wearing just handcuffs.
Last week, officers of the Corrections and Services Department came to know that she received more than 200 greeting cards during Christmas, they also inquired whether she was a protester, to which she acknowledged.
When she was sent for medical treatment again, she was fettered with chains attached to her wrists, ankles and waist. She criticized the change from handcuffs only to attaching shackles was done deliberately to humiliate her in the public.
#Jan15 #abuseofpower
Published on lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting's Facebook page yesterday (January 15) was a complaint he recently received from a female protester. Due to her ill health, the female protester has been receiving medical treatment in hospital, under escort, wearing just handcuffs.
Last week, officers of the Corrections and Services Department came to know that she received more than 200 greeting cards during Christmas, they also inquired whether she was a protester, to which she acknowledged.
When she was sent for medical treatment again, she was fettered with chains attached to her wrists, ankles and waist. She criticized the change from handcuffs only to attaching shackles was done deliberately to humiliate her in the public.
#Jan15 #abuseofpower
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Hong Kong to open three new MTR stations connecting Tai Wai and Kai Tak on February 14
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2020/01/17/hong-kong-open-three-new-mtr-stations-connecting-tai-wai-kai-tak-february-14/
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2020/01/17/hong-kong-open-three-new-mtr-stations-connecting-tai-wai-kai-tak-february-14/
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Hong Kong to open three MTR stations connecting Tai Wai and Kai Tak on February 14 | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Two new MTR stations and an extension on the Tuen Ma Line phase one will be opened on Friday, February 14. The Tuen Ma Line connects the existing West Rail Line from Tuen Mun and Ma On Shan Line, but only parts of the new line will open because of longstanding…
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Tsai Ing Wen’s Taiwan election landslide owes much to Hong Kong, but don’t expect thanks
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2020/01/17/tsai-ing-wens-taiwan-election-landslide-owes-much-hong-kong-dont-expect-thanks/
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2020/01/17/tsai-ing-wens-taiwan-election-landslide-owes-much-hong-kong-dont-expect-thanks/
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Tsai Ing Wen’s Taiwan election landslide owes much to Hong Kong, but don’t expect thanks
Millions of Hongkongers took great vicarious pleasure in the recent landslide re-election victory of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen. Tsai’s triumph of garnering a record 8.2 million votes (58 per cent of the total turnout) was, in a very real sense, a triumph…
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Hong Kong gov’t blocks efforts by pro-democracy district councillors to hold Lunar New Year fairs
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2020/01/17/hong-kong-govt-blocks-efforts-pro-democracy-district-councillors-hold-lunar-new-year-fairs/
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2020/01/17/hong-kong-govt-blocks-efforts-pro-democracy-district-councillors-hold-lunar-new-year-fairs/
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Hong Kong gov’t blocks efforts by pro-democracy district councillors to hold Lunar New Year fairs
The Hong Kong government has banned several Lunar New Year fairs hosted by pro-democracy district councillors. The government has announced a ban on dry goods, including political satire items, at Lunar New Year fairs citing public safety concerns. Several…
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10.1 Mass Protests on national day
A 22-yr-old male was arrested on Oct 1 in Tuen Mun, for possession of obstructive weapon in public.
A 3cm-long mini blade was found in his backpack.
The defandant argued that it's just a key chain along with the backpack when he bought the backpack.
Cutter, scissors and walkie talkie were found in his backpack also.
Final ruling date: Feb 7, 2020
Source: appledaily
A 22-yr-old male was arrested on Oct 1 in Tuen Mun, for possession of obstructive weapon in public.
A 3cm-long mini blade was found in his backpack.
The defandant argued that it's just a key chain along with the backpack when he bought the backpack.
Cutter, scissors and walkie talkie were found in his backpack also.
Final ruling date: Feb 7, 2020
Source: appledaily
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Foreign Couple Died After Falling From Height, With Two Signed Suicide Notes Found In Related To Anti-extradition Movement
A couple in their 60s, both are UK nationals, died at the scene after falling from a height at the K11 ATRUS on January 15. A source said that suicide notes, one written in Chinese and one in English, were found in the room they stayed.
The notes expressed the couple’s support to the Anti-extradition Movement in Hong Kong, as well as their frustration and concerns. The note also stated their wishes meeting the supporters of the Movement face-to-face at the LegCo building, where the Movement began.
Police concluded the case as “no suspicious circumstances”.
Source : Apple Daily
http://bit.ly/2RjZeP1
#Jan15 #Death #Suicide
A couple in their 60s, both are UK nationals, died at the scene after falling from a height at the K11 ATRUS on January 15. A source said that suicide notes, one written in Chinese and one in English, were found in the room they stayed.
The notes expressed the couple’s support to the Anti-extradition Movement in Hong Kong, as well as their frustration and concerns. The note also stated their wishes meeting the supporters of the Movement face-to-face at the LegCo building, where the Movement began.
Police concluded the case as “no suspicious circumstances”.
Source : Apple Daily
http://bit.ly/2RjZeP1
#Jan15 #Death #Suicide
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Kwai Tsing District Council passes motion to set up Lennon Wall, Three pro-establishment councilors abstain
The Kwai Ching District Council held a special meeting on January 16, during which councillors include Leung Ching-shan motioned to set up a Lennon Wall by the council in the community, as a channel for residents to air their opinions.
Councillor Leung Kar-ming, a member of the pro-Beijing DAB said that she had received complaints from residents that messages on the Lennon Wall “scared the kids”.
The motion was passed by the majority with 3 abstention votes.
The Kwai Ching District Council held a special meeting on January 16, during which councillors include Leung Ching-shan motioned to set up a Lennon Wall by the council in the community, as a channel for residents to air their opinions.
Councillor Leung Kar-ming, a member of the pro-Beijing DAB said that she had received complaints from residents that messages on the Lennon Wall “scared the kids”.
The motion was passed by the majority with 3 abstention votes.
Ban upheld on Sunday march, police cite 'bomb finds'
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1503391-20200117.htm
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1503391-20200117.htm
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Ban upheld on Sunday march, police cite 'bomb finds'
An appeal board on Friday unanimously agreed to uphold a police ban on a march on Hong Kong Island this Sunday, which was to call for global sanctions against any officials who damage human rights in the SAR. Instead of a march from Central to Causeway Bay…
HK activists demand release of Shandong lawyers
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1503404-20200117.htm
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1503404-20200117.htm
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HK activists demand release of Shandong lawyers
Dozens of Hong Kong activists rallied outside Beijing's liaison office on Friday, calling for the immediate release of five human rights lawyers who have been detained in Shandong since December 26. The activists, including some from the Alliance in Support…
Lawmaker Shiu Ka-Chun was suspended from HKBU from the teaching position without prior notice.
Shiu was jailed and released few months ago due to participation in Occupy Central in 2014.
Shiu was jailed and released few months ago due to participation in Occupy Central in 2014.
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