R u serious @WHO? It took 🇨🇳 20 days to confirm the outbreak & u still believe info from 🇨🇳 authorities & their transparency? Where is your investigation team? Declare Global Health Emergency now!
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The HK government and legislature have blasted The Washington Post over “groundless allegations” against the city's new national security amendment.
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🚨🚨🚨Why are Chinese diplomats in the UK close to To Ming Lam, who owns @RoyalChinaGroup & who Hong Kong’s former chief of criminal intelligence said was known as a 14K triad member?
What's it got to do with a spy trial that just finished in London?
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🚨 NEW: A secret camera has been discovered in a ceiling panel in a sensitive Government building where the decision was made to approve the new Chinese embassy
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Exclusive: Chinese officials are accused of harassing and photographing pro-democracy activists who gathered in Perth last week for a night time vigil to commemorate the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre https://t.co/dNzfDTxwQD
Hong Kong has proposed legislation allowing its leader to designate certain criminal acts as national security offences.
Critics say the move further weakens civil liberties following years of tightening security laws.
China's coast guard harasses Filipinos. Philippines documents it. China gets upset when the footage reaches the rest of the world and accuses Manila of "playing the victim."
If you don't want the reputation of a bully, stop behaving like one.
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자유와 평화는 결코 당연한 것이 아닙니다.
우리가 누리는 오늘은, 조국을 위해 헌신하신 분들의 숭고한 희생 위에 세워진 값진 시간입니다.
Freedom and peace are never guaranteed.
The life we enjoy today is built upon the noble sacrifices of those who devoted themselves to our nation.
■ 이 경찰 새끼들 뭐죠...?
1. 머리 존나 긴 경찰
2. 팔에 문신있거나 팔토시로 가린 경찰 (성남 마피아?)
3. 이름표 없거나 조끼랑 이름표 다른 경찰
4. 태극기 뺏어버리는 경찰
5. 존나 과격하게 진압하는 경찰
6. 천안문 '자유의 꽃' 노래 틀면 귀막는 경찰
7. 마스크로 얼굴 완전히 가린 경찰
8. 사제 마스크 사용하는 경찰
진짜 한국인 감성으로는 존나 이해 안되는 일이 경찰 쪽에서 계속 발생하고 있는데 이들을 경찰이 고용한 건가요? 이들과의 관계... 진실을 파해쳐야 한다고 봅니다. 제보 받습니다. 너네는 시민 공격하려고 경찰됐냐? 이건 경찰 내부에서 들고 일어나야 할 일인데
All these Korean police names are fake!
The first cop's name is 도레 (Dore), kinda Japanese anime style
The second one's called 누리휘, an AI-generated fake Korean name
The third one's even funnier, called 추정, which means "guess" in Korean.
"Guess who I am" has come to Korea to enforce the law...
What's happening in South Korea right now?
On June 3, election day, ballot shortages occurred at around 50 locations nationwide.
Citizens formed human chains to defend the ballot boxes, leading to a standoff that lasted more than 35 hours.
On the morning of June 5, approximately 1,000 police officers were deployed to the Jamsil polling station.
In the midst of the intense situation, a 21-year-old man who was protecting the ballot box collapsed and had to be rushed to the hospital in a coma by ambulance.
This video shows the moment police tried to open the entrance by removing citizens who were blocking it.
The ballot boxes were eventually removed, but the protests didn’t end. Citizens moved to the counting centers, where they continue to demand a new election.
Secretary Rubio, this requires your urgent attention regarding a severe suppression of democracy in South Korea. Lee Jae-myung mobilized a police riot squad to brutally crack down on ordinary citizens who were peacefully guarding ballot boxes at a residential apartment complex. The residents, who were simply trying to protect election integrity, were forcefully suppressed by armed authorities. This is a critical situation that demands international scrutiny.
On June 4, the world marks 37 years since the Chinese Communist Party ordered its troops to attack thousands of peaceful demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square. Those who sacrificed to uphold their unalienable rights of free expression and peaceful assembly will be vindicated someday.
[ELECTION CHAOS]
Ballot shortages hit 50 polling stations across South Korea. Voting stopped at 22.
On June 3, South Korea held local elections.
Across the country, polling stations ran out of ballots.
Polling stations that needed extra ballots sent: 67
Polling stations that actually ran short: 50
Polling stations where voting temporarily stopped: 22
Here's where it happened:
Seoul: 35 locations (15 in Songpa district alone)
Busan: 8
Daegu: 7
Incheon: 6
South Gyeongsang: 8
Ulsan: 3
The heads of the National Election Commission resigned.
An independent investigation committee will conduct a full audit of voting records.
South Korean citizens were outraged. They demanded a halt to the vote count and called it election fraud.
The National Election Commission pressed ahead anyway, without giving the public a clear explanation.
Something went very wrong at the foundation of democracy.
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