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That’s what the Hongkong police do now, they are on the same side with the thugs, turn a blind eye when people are being attacked.

Then they attack and arrest ordinary people who participate in legal gathering. The police issued letter of no objection to the march on 1 January 2020, over a million people were in it, yet they were told to stop the march and leave in a very short period of time.

Over 400 people were arrested on 1 January, some of the arrestees were just passerby who happened to be in the area.

This is the quality of Hong Kong police.

Hong Kong police accused Spark Alliance, a group that provides humanitarian support to the arrested protesters, of money laundering.

Over $70m donation from HongKongers had been frozen.

The government is trying to take away the protesters’ resources and force the people to stop protesting, rather than finding a way to communicate.

Police claimed they had uncovered over 3,000 petrol bombs in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, below is a picture of the ‘weapons’

Lies after lies to justify their attack on the university…

The police had been surrounded the Polytechnic University for 2 days, some of the student’s parents started a sit-in to support the students, later more and more people join in.

There are people calling others to go to the Polytechnic University after work in order to help evacuate the students, people gathered in the Tsim Sha Tsui area and walked to the university, most of them do not have any protective gears as they rush to the scene after work. Though the police used teargas and water cannons on them, the group of people insisted walking to support the students.

The police had been surrounded the Polytechnic University for 2 days, some of the student’s parents started a sit-in to support the students, later more and more people join in.

There are people calling others to go to the Polytechnic University after work in order to help evacuate the students, people gathered in the Tsim Sha Tsui area and walked to the university, most of them do not have any protective gears as they rush to the scene after work. Though the police used teargas and water cannons on them, the group of people insisted walking to support the students.

reducto1:

Please kindly follow my twitter. I will be updating some news (or first hand news) on Hong Kong’s current situation. You all may helped retweeting some.

We Hong Kong people are not familiar with Twitter, but we will start using it for drawing international attention. You may find more Hong Kong people’s twitter account on #FollowBackHongKong.

We hoped by making it trending, other countries may give pressure, or even, economic sanctions to Hong Kong and the Chinese government. What we are dealing is tyranny, and we couldn’t do this on our own.

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Art credit: Unknown Hong Konger.

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