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Hi everyone this is Bonnie Wong from HKPACE (Hongkonger Protection Against Chinese Expansion) Queensland. My colleague Max Mok from HKPACE Melbourne Home Chapter is making his presence on ABC Foreign Correspondent’s Documentary tonight at 7pm AEST, talking about the recent Hong Kong democratic movement as a whole.
I would like to invite everyone to watch it. Thank you so much.
Link to watching the documentary: https://www.facebook.com/72924719987/posts/10162217622764988/?d=n
I would like to invite everyone to watch it. Thank you so much.
Link to watching the documentary: https://www.facebook.com/72924719987/posts/10162217622764988/?d=n
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Fast & Furious NINE star John Cena apologized in CHINESE for calling Taiwan a country. https://youtu.be/zre2p7mg64g
Did you know Mark Zuckerberg also speaks fluent Chinese? Truths being revealed:
1) the Left who love censorship are being censored. You reap what you sow.
2) China owns the elites of America
3) China owns Hollywood
4) China owns US sports
5) Taiwan is a country
6) The dots are connecting
7) The reason the elites had to hate Trump = Trump was the only leader in world stage who dared to oppose China and put America first.
8) Fast and Furious is for sissies.
And yes I love the Chinese. I don’t have to love communism to love China. I studied ancient Chinese literature and the sages of China were not communist. Communism is anti-God, anti-Bible, anti-church, anti-Christ. Money blinds even people of faith.
Did you know Mark Zuckerberg also speaks fluent Chinese? Truths being revealed:
1) the Left who love censorship are being censored. You reap what you sow.
2) China owns the elites of America
3) China owns Hollywood
4) China owns US sports
5) Taiwan is a country
6) The dots are connecting
7) The reason the elites had to hate Trump = Trump was the only leader in world stage who dared to oppose China and put America first.
8) Fast and Furious is for sissies.
And yes I love the Chinese. I don’t have to love communism to love China. I studied ancient Chinese literature and the sages of China were not communist. Communism is anti-God, anti-Bible, anti-church, anti-Christ. Money blinds even people of faith.
Forwarded from China in Focus - NTD
How Communism Killed 80 Million in China: CCP at 100 Years
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How Communism Killed 80 Million in China: CCP at 100 Years
This month marks the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party’s founding. But as accusations of human rights ...
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History explains why Hong Kong should be a nation
The book from Hong Kong doctor-historian Tsui Sing-yan escapes the Greater China myth and authentically portraits Hong Kong history from a local-centric angle. It documents the birth of Hong Kong civil nationalism and offers guidance for its development under…
Forwarded from Hong Kong protest news, by the /r/HongKong reddit live team
(Arrests and trials)
Hong Kong protests: first aid volunteer cleared of rioting charge as judge rules helping the injured no ‘basis for conviction’
Source
https://amp.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3146002/hong-kong-protests-first-aid-volunteer-cleared-rioting
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Hong Kong protests: first aid volunteer cleared of rioting charge as judge rules helping the injured no ‘basis for conviction’
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First aid volunteer Yeung Kwong-chi, 26, and university student Alice Tong Ka-yan, 22, were each acquitted on Monday of rioting in Wan Chai on the night of August 31, 2019, after an unauthorised rally on Hong Kong Island descended into violent stand-offs between protesters and police.
Yeung, who admitted to keeping a walkie-talkie without the necessary licence before the start of the trial, was fined HK$2,000 (US$257) for that infraction.
Tong, a second year law student at an overseas institution, was also cleared of a count of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place over a laser pointer found among her belongings, with the judge citing issues in the way police handled the evidence.
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Despite a lack of evidence showing the defendants’ involvement, the prosecution asked the court to convict them based on their black attire, as well as the time and location of their arrests.
Delivering his verdict on Monday, judge Edmond Lee Chun-man said the prosecution had failed to prove the accused had either committed a violent act during the 30-minute disturbance, or abetted the violence via their presence.
Lee said the large amount of medical items found in Yeung’s backpack, together with his admission that he was a first aid volunteer, offered reasonable doubt of guilt.
“Although it is a crime for medical workers to assist protesters in a riot, the present case lacks evidence for me to come to such a conclusion,” the judge said.
“The defendant had a reasonable excuse, that is to provide medical service to protesters. While this is not a defence, it is not a basis of conviction either.”
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The judge ordered prosecutors to pay Tong’s legal costs after finding the law student had not brought suspicion upon herself.
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Source
https://amp.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3146002/hong-kong-protests-first-aid-volunteer-cleared-rioting
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South China Morning Post
First aid volunteer at Hong Kong protests cleared of rioting charge
Yeung Kwong-chi, 26, had a ‘reasonable excuse’ for his presence at the scene, District Judge Edmond Lee says; student Alice Tong, 22, also acquitted.
Forwarded from 18區著數頻道
比較3個不同的隱私瀏覽器:Firefox Focus DuckDuckGo Brave
Firefox Focus, available only for mobile devices like iPhones and Android smartphones, is bare-bones. You punch in a web address and, when done browsing, hit the trash icon to erase the session. Quitting the app automatically purges the history.
DuckDuckGo, also available only for mobile devices, when you use the search bar, the browser returns results from the DuckDuckGo search engine, which is more focused on privacy because its ads do not track people’s online behavior.
Brave is also so aggressive about blocking trackers that in the process, it almost always blocks ads entirely.
All 3 browsers have a button to see how many trackers they blocked when loading a website. To test that, I visited nypost.com, which loaded 83 trackers without any tracking prevention. With DuckDuckGo, 15 of the trackers were blocked. With Brave, it was 22. And Firefox Focus blocked 47.
http://bit.ly/3ydo071
#Firefox #DuckDuckGo #Brave
Brave:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brave.browser
Firefox Focus:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.focus
DuckDuckGo: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duckduckgo.mobile.android
Firefox Focus, available only for mobile devices like iPhones and Android smartphones, is bare-bones. You punch in a web address and, when done browsing, hit the trash icon to erase the session. Quitting the app automatically purges the history.
DuckDuckGo, also available only for mobile devices, when you use the search bar, the browser returns results from the DuckDuckGo search engine, which is more focused on privacy because its ads do not track people’s online behavior.
Brave is also so aggressive about blocking trackers that in the process, it almost always blocks ads entirely.
All 3 browsers have a button to see how many trackers they blocked when loading a website. To test that, I visited nypost.com, which loaded 83 trackers without any tracking prevention. With DuckDuckGo, 15 of the trackers were blocked. With Brave, it was 22. And Firefox Focus blocked 47.
http://bit.ly/3ydo071
#Firefox #DuckDuckGo #Brave
Brave:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brave.browser
Firefox Focus:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.focus
DuckDuckGo: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duckduckgo.mobile.android
The Indian Express
DuckDuckGo to Brave: If you care about privacy, it’s time to try a new web browser
Private browsers also use tracker blockers, which can often be downloaded as an add-on for a browser. The blockers depend on a list of known trackers that grab information about your identity.
Forwarded from Hong Kong protest news, by the /r/HongKong reddit live team
(Macau | Legislative candidates' disqualifications | Legislative elections)
https://twitter.com/elson_tong/status/1437062617076355082?s=20
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https://twitter.com/elson_tong/status/1437062617076355082?s=20
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Twitter
Elson Tong
Macau's legislative election recorded a historic low turnout of 42% on Sunday after all pro-democracy camp had been disqualified. Participation was 10% lower than the previous low of 52% in 2001, and 14.84% lower than the last election in 2017 facebook.c…
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Urgh. The #CCP is so insecure that the #nationalsecuritylaw, covering the entire universe, is not enough, now they want to pass more laws to control #HongKongers.
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#HongKong #article23 #basiclaw #nsl #freedomofspeech #fakenews #pressfreedom
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#HongKong #article23 #basiclaw #nsl #freedomofspeech #fakenews #pressfreedom
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US law firm Mayer Brown will no longer represent University of Hong Kong on removing Tiananmen Massacre statue
https://hongkongfp.com/2021/10/16/us-law-firm-mayer-brown-will-not-longer-represent-university-of-hong-kong-on-removing-tiananmen-massacre-statue/
https://hongkongfp.com/2021/10/16/us-law-firm-mayer-brown-will-not-longer-represent-university-of-hong-kong-on-removing-tiananmen-massacre-statue/
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
US law firm Mayer Brown will no longer represent University of Hong Kong on removing Tiananmen Massacre statue
US law firm Mayer Brown will no longer work with the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in their efforts to remove a Tiananmen Massacre statue from their campus. The Pillar of Shame. Photo: Kris Cheng/H…