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    HK police fire pepper balls at delayed poll protesters

    Hundreds take to the streets to demonstrate against the postponement of legislative election and the new security law.


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    Em này chắc cũng bị Tàu cộng xúi gịuc đi biểu tình??

    Hong Kong shocked by violent police arrest of 12-year-old girl
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/sep/07/hong-kong-violent-police-arrest-of-12-year-old-girl



    The girl’s mother told Apple Daily she intended to sue and lodge a formal complaint. She said her daughter and her 20-year-old son – who were both fined under the city’s pandemic-related laws against gatherings – were out buying art supplies, and that the girl ran away because she was scared. Her daughter was bruised and scratched after the encounter.

    In a statement a few hours after the incident, Hong Kong police confirmed the arrest of a 12-year-old girl, saying she had run “in a suspicious manner” and officers had used “minimum necessary force” to apprehend her.
    Tù không đợi tuổi.

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    Hong Kong activist charged under colonial-era sedition law

    South China Morning Post says it is the first sedition charge since the British handed over the city to China in 1997.


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    Hong Kong pro-democracy activists appear in court

    More than 20 pro-democracy activists have appeared in a Hong Kong court accused of joining or organising a gathering on June 4 to mark the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre - the gathering was prohibited due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Wong again:

    Pro-democracy leader Joshua Wong arrested in Hong Kong
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...d-in-hong-kong

    Sophie Richardson, the China director at Human Rights Watch, said the arrest was an indictment of Hong Kong’s legal and political systems.

    “Today’s arrest of Joshua Wong is emblematic of the downward spiral of human rights in Hong Kong,” she said. “The authorities are criminalising participation in protests using laws at odds with international standards, bringing dubious lawsuits to hobble pro-democracy voices, and failing to check excessive use of police force.”
    Không biết có phải đang nói xéo Mỹ không đây?

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    Hong Kong’s Joshua Wong arrested for 2019 ‘illegal assembly’


    Prominent democracy activist slams his brief arrest as a ‘notorious abuse’ of the criminal justice system.


    24 Sep 2020




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    Giao chứng cho ác:

    Big tech firms may be handing Hong Kong user data to China

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-data-to-china

    The state department official said: “There is a possibility that things are happening but because of the restrictions put on by the Hong Kong authorities, they [companies] would not be able to divulge this.”

    The official added that if the request was “detoured” into the mainland legal system it would fall into a “black hole”.
    “The company would be told by mainland authorities ‘you will be breaking the [law] if you reveal the fact that I’m asking for this information,’” the official said.

    For Hong Kong activists like Glacier Kwong, who is living outside Hong Kong at the moment but is a vocal pro-democracy advocate, the threat of having her information turned over to Beijing is reminiscent of the 2004 incident in which Yahoo complied with a Chinese request for identifying information about the journalist Shi Tao after he used a Yahoo account to send information about how China was restricting coverage of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre to a human rights forum in the US.

    Shi was arrested and spent nearly 10 years in prison as a result of Yahoo’s disclosure, an act that was later described by a US congressman as akin to corporate collaboration with Nazi Germany. Yahoo had also shared information about the dissident Wang Xiaoning, who had been posting his writings on Yahoo forums anonymously. The activist was sentenced to a decade in prison after he was identified. He was released in 2012 and Yahoo publicly apologised for the disclosures.

    Kwong says it would create “huge problems” for her and fellow activists if their most “highly sensitive and intimate” data – collected over many years of using Facebook and Google – was handed to Beijing.

    She said: “I don’t want to put it that way but I will. If Google or other technology companies comply with this national security law, it is actually helping indirectly the Hong Kong government, the Chinese government, to oppress or crack down on the civil society.”
    Xài Facebook là tiếp tay cho Yuckybird tiếp tay cho Tàu.

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    Ngày Quốc Kháng với ngày Quốc Khám:

    Hong Kong: at least 60 people arrested on China's national day
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...a-national-day

    Hong Kong police out in force to deter protests on China's national day
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...s-national-day

    Thousands of riot police were stationed across Hong Kong on Thursday to stamp out any large democracy rallies as the financial hub marked China’s National Day under the shadow of a growing crackdown on dissent.

    The People’s Republic of China celebrates its founding on 1 October with a holiday and carefully choreographed festivities.

    But in Hong Kong, it has become a day of grievance for those worried about authoritarian Beijing’s encroachment on freedoms.
    Công an thì cũng là Proud Boys của cộng sản.

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    Tổ chức vượt biên:

    Hong Kong police arrest nine people suspected of aiding fleeing activists
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...eing-activists

    “Their roles include ownership of the boat, financial backing, providing accommodation before the trip, transportation to the pier and arranging their lives after arriving in Taiwan,” a police spokesperson told reporters.

    Police also seized HK$500,000 in cash, computers, mobile phones, and documents related to the purchase of a boat.

    People began fleeing Hong Kong for self-ruled Taiwan from the early months of the protests, most of them legally, by air, but some by fishing boat, activists in Taipei who helped Hong Kong citizens get visas have told Reuters.


    Hong Kong authorities have said those detained are to be represented by mainland lawyers of their choice, albeit from a list provided by Chinese authorities.
    Đài loan nhất đái, khả dĩ dung thân?


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    HK arrests nine people suspected of helping 12 detained in China


    Police say the group is suspected of providing the boat and funds to help the 12 activists trying to get to Taiwan.


    10 Oct 2020




 

 

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