#HongKong you need to get back on Twitter.
It shapes reporting and influences politicians. We wouldn't have got the BN(O) policy without it.
Yes, it's not a perfect platform, but you have to work with the tools you've got.
1. The current political crackdown is not only limited to the winners of the 2020 Pro-Democracy Primary Elections, nor is it limited to the Resistance Camp formed after the Primaries. This is a large-scale liquidation involving 52 democrats across different political spectrums.
53 arrested for subversion. 6 are arrested for organising the act, 47 for participating, said Steve Li from #HongKong police's national security department. Police also froze HK$1.6 million in funds.
How could such a lovely and beautiful girl be a threat to a country? This is ridiculous! If the answer is yes, then this regime is too fragile! #FreeAgnes#NationalSecueityLaw#StandWithHongKong
It is not privilege of outsiders to pronounce the death of Hong Kong.
People live and struggle in the city uninterrupted by your desire to play referee on the future of Hongkongers with actual skin in the game.
#StandWithHongKong
Another blow to the freedom of the press in #HongKong.
China is using its security law to crush democracy & the EU cannot remain silent. 🇭🇰 🇪🇺
#StandWithHongKong
https://t.co/8nc9qQGy3S
Today’s @SZ page 5: HongKongers calling for action from #G20 leaders on #AntiExtraditionBill. Paid with money raised by crowdfunding. Text first written in English, then translated to German. All these done in just 3 days. HK quality: effectiveness
#HongKongProtests#antiELAB