Hong-Kong Protests

emblem21

Major
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These people are no Triads, but there are locals. I've many friends born and lived in the district of Yuen Long. (Rounded dragon). My own sister in law is from there. The western MSM using the 'Triads' to make it sound more sinister.

They are just concern citizens who got together to fight off these invaders. These rioters ain't even from the area. An inconvient fact the MSM fail to mention.
I am going to seriously enjoy it when these people (including the western media that enjoy propagating these lies) get what’s coming to them. I hope the next disaster in the USA is so bad that these media scum can finally report on this properly rather then spreading lies all the time in the name of causing suffering. Maybe the truth will finally set them free, in every sense of the word.
And when that happens, hopefully while Jimmy Lai is still around gets to see his benafactors go down so that he can finally see his life work go down in flames
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
I don't know, but I really wouldn't thought so, her part in the stabbing as seen in videos (from memory) could be argue by any good lawyer, that she was only trying to pull the police away.

In any case, the police have far more bigger targets to go after as seen in the last 24 hours.

Irrelevant. Joint enterprise laws don’t care what part you actually played, you get the same punishment as the worst offence committed even if you were just a lookout or get away driver.

The key legal issues will be to establish co-ordination and identification, neither should be hard to do with evidence publicly available.

But I think as you said, they have bigger fish to fry right now, but I’m sure they will get to her in due course.
 

supersnoop

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My Chinese reading skill isn't good. "Lunch Brother" was the guy everyone laughed at with the terrible English a few posts ago.
Photo shows him giving the mother the middle finger. There is also video of him following the mother of the girl who committed suicide around saying "F*** your mother" from the building exit all the way to their car.
 

localizer

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An image of George Washington, several stories tall, looks over uniformed men and boys onstage as Fritz Kuhn speaks at a Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden in 1939
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People wonder how the Nazis got into power, America might become a living example.

Where's the protests against Trump?
 
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KYli

Brigadier
Can't Get Better Than This. Hope mainland police can milk more valuable information out of them. I heard HKFP has raided a very radical group and arrested their senior members and accessed their phones. More arrests are coming.

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National security law: arrested Hong Kong activist among group caught by China’s coastguard while fleeing to Taiwan, sources confirm
  • Andy Li, who was arrested in a Hong Kong police swoop on August 10, was detained in mainland China on suspicion of unlawfully crossing the border
  • Coastguard says its Guangdong force intercepted vessel on Sunday morning in Chinese waters off southeastern Hong Kong

A Hong Kong activist arrested earlier this month over the
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was among a group of about 10 Hongkongers caught by the China Coast Guard while fleeing to Taiwan, sources have confirmed.

Andy Li, who was arrested for alleged collusion with foreign forces and money laundering in a police swoop on August 10, was detained in mainland China on suspicion of “unlawfully crossing the border”, along with others caught on the boat.

The coastguard announced on Wednesday night that its Guangdong force had intercepted a vessel on Sunday morning in Chinese waters off southeastern Hong Kong and arrested more than 10 people.


The notice said two people, surnamed Li and Tang, were among those held on suspicion of unlawfully crossing the border, and investigations were under way.

Sources from both the mainland and Hong Kong police confirmed on Thursday that Andy Li was the Li referred to.




Andy Li had been arrested in Hong Kong on August 10. Photo: Handout




The China Coast Guard intercepted the boat on Sunday morning. Photo: Weibo

The China Coast Guard intercepted the boat on Sunday morning. Photo: Weibo
The notice said two people, surnamed Li and Tang, were among those held on suspicion of unlawfully crossing the border, and investigations were under way.

It was understood that at least one of the others on the boat had been arrested in Hong Kong over the months-long social unrest that broke out in June last year, and those on board were believed to be fleeing to Taiwan.

Hong Kong police chief Chris Tang Ping-keung said he did not have further details of the case, but stressed it was not a joint operation. “We are actively asking about the relevant information,” he said.


Under mainland law, illegal immigrants can be sentenced to up to one year in jail, before being expatriated.

Tang said if a Hongkonger was arrested by mainland agencies for illegally smuggling themselves across the border, the authorities there could first handle the suspects under their own law and notify Hong Kong under an established mechanism.

“If these suspects are also wanted in Hong Kong, then we will follow the mechanism to see how to hand them over to us. But I do not have information on individual cases,” he added.
Under the mechanism signed by Hong Kong and the mainland in 2017, a notification should be made within seven working days of imposing criminal compulsory measures, instituting a criminal prosecution or confirmation of the person’s identity in unnatural deaths.


The time frame for serious and complicated criminal cases should not be longer than 14 working days, and not later than 30 working days for cases involving terrorist activities or suspected offences endangering national security.

The Guangdong coastguard declined to comment on Thursday. Pang Kun, a Shenzhen-based lawyer who has handled similar cases previously, said those arrested would normally be released after a brief detention. In more serious cases, the arrested would be jailed. “It would be difficult to comment on the sentence for politically sensitive cases,” he added.

Li was arrested on August 10 in the city’s most high-profile police operation since the Beijing-imposed national security law took effect on June 30. A total of 10 people, including Apple Daily newspaper founder Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and former student activist Agnes Chow Ting, were detained for alleged violations of

Police sources had accused Li of being a suspected key member of an online group named “Fight for Freedom, Stand with Hong Kong” (SWHK), which they said had continued to call for international sanctions after the legislation took effect.

In Taipei, Chiu Chui-cheng, deputy minister of the Mainland Affairs Council, said the government would never encourage anyone to risk their personal safety to arrive in Taiwan illegally, and warned those involved would face criminal liability.

He said the authorities would deal with political cases concerning Hong Kong and Macau residents in accordance with humanitarian principles under an established mechanism, and called on the Beijing and Hong Kong governments to respect people’s calls for democracy and freedoms.

At least six Hongkongers who have left the city are wanted by police in connection with the sweeping national security law, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

They include activists Nathan Law Kwun-chung, Wayne Chan Ka-kui and Lau Hong – also known as Honcques Laus – and former British consulate employee Simon Cheng Man-kit.

Separately, local news website Hong Kong Free Press said an incoming editor, Irish journalist Aaron McNicholas, was denied a work visa on Tuesday, after waiting for almost six months, with no reasons given by the Immigration Department.


“It appears we have been targeted under the climate of the new security law,” editor-in-chief Tom Grundy said, adding that neither the applicant nor Hong Kong Free Press had been denied a visa before.

The city’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club had earlier warned of the “highly unusual” situation in which a number of foreign journalists had faced delays in renewing or securing visas in Hong Kong amid a deepening row between China and the United States. The Post is among media outlets which encountered delays.
 

supersnoop

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People wonder how the Nazis got into power, America might become a living example.

Where's the protests against Trump?

This is the most dangerous aspect of American Politico-Religious policy. The idea that democracy is somehow inherently righteous (like a divine right). It is the bedrock of all American soft-power policy. As you correctly point out, Nazis were elected democratically. It was the election of Nazi party representatives that allowed them to install Hitler as Chancellor.

I think the massive protests are symbolic of the failing of this myth. It is not the system, but the people that support the system. If the wrong people are in power...

This is why I don't believe in this crop of so-called "democracy" protestors in HK. HK has real problems, and there needs to be real solutions, not wishy-washy theoretical speech like "if we had democracy.... we can vote!". If these guys had real solutions, then the CCP would be not be able to keep them down.
 

KYli

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One of the biggest rioters telegram groups administration and staffs have been detained. 60,000 members out of 100000 members have deleted their accounts.

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「SUCK Channel」管理員全數被捕 群組爆「退Group潮」


香港文匯報訊(記者 蕭景源)去年6月爆發修例風波以來,涉嫌多次煽惑群眾進行「和你塞」等非法集結,破壞社會安寧活動的Telegram通訊群組「SUCK Channel」,據報所有管理員由前日(26日)開始陸續被警方拘捕,暫未知涉及什麼罪名,而被捕管理員均被要求解鎖手機。記者昨晚查看有關頻道,發現所有由管理員發放的訊息、影片及相片,幾乎全部已被刪除,頻道亦出現「退Group潮」,成員由逾10萬人急減逾半至4萬多。

涉屢煽「和你塞」癱瘓交通

據悉,最先被捕的一名「SUCK Channel」管理員,最後與其他管理員聯絡時間是前日下午二時許。翻查資料,「SUCK Channel」頻道近日仍有更新訊息,包括發布民主黨立法會議員林卓廷、許智峯前日被捕的消息,但昨晚所有由管理員發放的訊息、影片和相片等已被刪除。

原名為「和你塞 channel」的「SUCK Channel」,由去年8月起多次利用平台煽惑群眾進行多場示威活動。包括去年8月24日煽惑市民中午駕車進入機場「遊車河」,進行所謂的「交通壓力測試」;去年11月13日的「晨曦行動」,又煽惑市民在全港堵塞交通;以及去年12月的「和你Christmas Shop」,但被市民批評行動或影響無辜小朋友、老人家。

另在今年的農曆新年期間,該頻道又發起「一年之計在於 SUCK」,煽惑市民到沙田、黃大仙、尖沙咀等地方派口罩及「和你shop」等;其中在5月27日的所謂「反惡法」遊行中,大批暴徒在銅鑼灣和旺角被防暴警察包圍,逾396人被捕,當中逾四成為學生,另亦有公務員被捕。及至6月28日煽惑的「靜默遊行」,亦有53人在旺角和油麻地彌敦道一帶被捕。

直至6月30日香港國安法生效後,「SUCK Channel」又擬在7月於沙田市中心、荃灣天橋和坑口商場等的通道舉行「靜默遊行」,但最終因新冠疫情嚴峻而胎死腹中。
 
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