If @GavinNewsom insists on his ill-advised visit to #HongKong amidst its ongoing #HumanRights crisis, & cares about climate, we suggest he visit environmentalist & pro-democracy leader Eddie Chu in prison. Eddie's one of 1,672 #PoliticalPrisoners in HK.
https://t.co/ItjT0LlclU
HKDC press release: the anti-extradition movement four years on. With statements from HKDC’s Executive Director @AnnaKwokFY & Diaspora & Research Fellow @KennedyWongHK. https://t.co/8bkIECcGMl
4年前の2019年6月12日平和的な香港デモに対し香港政府と黒警察は催涙弾と布袋弾による武力鎮圧を開始した。
実際は6月10日頃より催涙弾は使われている、この市民は大学の講師で布袋弾が頭部に眼球付近に当たり重傷を負った。
4 years ago on June 12, 2019, the Hong Kong government and the black police initiated a violent crackdown on the peaceful Hong Kong demonstrations, using tear gas and bean bag rounds. In fact, tear gas had been used since around June 10. This civilian, who is a university lecturer, suffered severe injuries when hit by a bean bag round near the eye region of the head.
#AntiELAB #香港デモ4周年
#反送中 #NeverForget
#StandWithHongKong
On the next day of intl’ women’s day, Tang, wife of Lee, both were labor union veterans in Hong Kong, was arrested outside of the prison where her husband is jailed.
She left in 2021 because warnings of her safety emerged. But she went back, for now we’re not sure why.
A 90-year-old licensed street hawker in #HongKong had her roast chestnut trolley confiscated after she asked a relative, a non-license holder, to look after it temporarily while she was away for a toilet break.