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Hong Kong Free Press 14h
Dozens gather outside the British Consulate-General at noon on Sunday calling on Downing Street to publicly acknowledge that China has violated the Sino-British Joint Declaration and to take action to help Hong Kong. In full: .
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Michael Johns Sep 13
It's another important weekend in as a great city fights for its freedom and independence. I am proud to , and you should too. Here's what we Americans must do: Pass the .
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LO Kin-hei 羅健熙 2h
Replying to @lokinhei
oh, this Knife swinging Fukien pro-Beijing guy seems approached by police finally. But they seem to have a nice time chatting and laughing with each other. Later scenes showed he got a round shield from police to cover his face too.
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Hong Kong Free Press 13h
Replying to @HongKongFP
A woman bearing a Donald Trump 2020 re-election banner briefly stood in front of the crowd at the British Consulate. She was ushered away by a man who accused her of "obscuring" the focus of the rally: "That was last Sunday!" In full: .
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Rachel Cheung 8h
😭 Korean actor Kim Eui-sung offering his support to protesters on the ground. This hug is everything.
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Kevin Yam 任建峰 17h
A cop tries to get onto a bus. The bus driver asks him for ID as entitled by law and as per standard operating procedures for the driver. The cop threatens to arrest/complain about the driver for obstructing police. Lawless law enforcement.
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Ramy Inocencio 英若明 10h
Replying to @CBSNews
Traffic control. 🚘 Some protestors are directing traffic flow and people flow in Central so vehicles can pass through in between the demonstrators. Tens of thousands on the streets. Easily. is here.
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Hong Kong Free Press 6h
At dusk Aunday, riot police pushed through Harcourt Road with water cannon and tear gas. Protesters fled towards Wan Chai. In full: . Photo: / HKFP.
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Hong Kong Free Press 11h
Replying to @HongKongFP
An aerial view of thousands occupying Hennessy Road in Causeway Bay at 2:30pm on Sunday. They have turned up despite a police ban on the march. In full: . Photo: Stand News.
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#AntiELAB Fight for Hong Kong 3h
Replying to @Fight4HongKong
The arrest at 22:32— This is arbitrary arrest with extreme violence. Citizen was beat up by police and bleeding profusely from head, pool of blood on ground. Reports said police even deployed pepper spray on his wounded head.
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Bill Birtles 11h
Dense on the ground at Causeway Bay for a anti-gov, pro-democracy rally that police didn’t approve. Very different feel to yesterday’s pro-Beijing gathering at Kowloon Bay - not only numbers way more but much more age diversity of people here today - young and old
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Hong Kong Free Press 3h
Replying to @SiuSinGallery
InMedia reported a middle-aged man with a football shirt reading "Hong Kong Fujian elders" told protesting residents "I'm a triad, go fuck your mother" next to riot police in North Point. Full story: Photo: InMedia.
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Hong Kong Free Press 2h
Replying to @SiuSinGallery
Pro-democracy legislator Ted Hui was arrested in North Point on allegations of "obstructing a police officer" at 11:30pm. Full story:
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Hong Kong Free Press 3h
Replying to @SiuSinGallery
An elderly man vomits after tear gas is blown into North Point MTR Station. Full story: Photo: InMedia.
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#AntiELAB Fight for Hong Kong Sep 14
Replying to @Fight4HongKong
According to USP, a woman says her 11 year-old son was arrested at Amoy Plaza. ELEVEN YEARS OLD. When the woman asked which police station her arrested son will be brought to, police says they don’t know where arrestees will be sent to.
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LO Kin-hei 羅健熙 11h
wow! calling for international help to and join the worldwide march on 9.29
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China Commission Sep 13
HEARING ANNOUNCEMENT: 's Summer of Discontent and US Policy Responses l Tuesday, Sept. 17 @ 10am l 419 Dirksen Senate Office Building
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Fion Li 5h
he's one of the suspects who beat up reporters in fortress hill. unlike protesters, he was allowed to smoke and check his phone when he's detained with two others.
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Hong Kong Free Press 6h
Replying to @HongKongFP
Armed men in white shirts are attacking onlookers at Fortress Hill at 8pm on Sunday. Reporters on the scene observed that police did not stop them. Full story: Photo: Screenshot.
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Rachel Cheung 7h
Mtr became a private transportation tool for during protests. Photo from Avery Ng.
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