@P_Kallioniemi What Putin is good at?
1. Lying about anything
2. Killing people
3. Invating other countries
4. Being not trustworthy
5. Denying any accusations
6. Suppressing people's voices
7. Making propaganda
8. Making only things that strengthens his power
9. Stapping allies in the back
@Acyn I wonder if if there are anything we can trust from that person. Just because he cant be elected again after this time it doesnt mean that he should split hisbhome country.
Oh sorry everything is about money. We can buy him as well. He sure has a price.
@CharlieKNews Looks like you are not better than CCP. Is this the US's nine dash lines. So the political influencers in US is foolish enough to make such a respectless statement and initiating US hatism around the world. It's easier to buy your life than buying Greenland.
A day that will never be forgotten. That day Hong Kong governement and police showed that they will use moves to kill the HKgers by using mainland Chinese methods.
On this day five years ago, during the 21 July attack at the #YuenLong metro station, pregnant women was attacked by the triads, and was left injured on the floor. In this video clip you can hear a #HongKong girl, capturing the brutality on camera, screaming helplessly and asking the triads to "stop beating women."
On this day five years ago, during the 21 July attack at the #YuenLong metro station, pregnant women was attacked by the triads, and was left injured on the floor. In this video clip you can hear a #HongKong girl, capturing the brutality on camera, screaming helplessly and asking the triads to "stop beating women."
Food & Environmental Hygiene Dept officers inspect Hunter Bookstore during a book-signing by Allan Au (previously arrested by national security police for sedition). The HK gov't has a record of harassing independent bookstores with frequent inspections.
https://t.co/9aSVvQQlGV
UK judge who resigned from #HongKong's Court of Final Appeal last week has published a blistering critique of the #HK47 trial verdict: "symptomatic of a growing malaise in the HK judiciary" caused by the "impossible political environment created by China."
https://t.co/mirDmIlRiV
The wording coming out of the mouth of the HK government has a strange logic. Things has to be according to the law, but the meaning of the law doesn't need to be precise and defined. HK people doesn't understand it and the government are not able to state it precisely either.
Q(SCMP): Can people still publicly mourn June 4th in Causeway Bay tonight?
CE John Lee:
• Govt position very clear
• any act should be in accordance with the law
• threats to national security very real
• we should not forget the pain that we all went through (in 2019)
Q(SCMP): Can people still publicly mourn June 4th in Causeway Bay tonight?
CE John Lee:
• Govt position very clear
• any act should be in accordance with the law
• threats to national security very real
• we should not forget the pain that we all went through (in 2019)
HKPLA sweeping the streets for people and things they are afraid of. This will lead to the rest of the world is even more aware of the situation and can't trust the government. No one can feel secure in China.
HKPLA is not only afraid of digits but also torches and even the torch/light on your smartphone. Potentially HKPLA have to arrest everyone in HK due to they are carrying a smartphone with a built
-in torch.
#Tiananmen crackdown anniversary: A woman who was seen carrying a torch was surrounded by police officers in Hong Kong's Causeway Bay. Police set up a cordon outside the SOGO mall to question her.
Full coverage: https://t.co/ddzBsR85mq
Video: Irene Chan/HKFP.
#Tiananmen crackdown anniversary: A woman who was seen carrying a torch was surrounded by police officers in Hong Kong's Causeway Bay. Police set up a cordon outside the SOGO mall to question her.
Full coverage: https://t.co/ddzBsR85mq
Video: Irene Chan/HKFP.
#2024June4 Mr Ting, 70, was left alone with his walking stick, trembling, when his daughter was taken away by police. Ting said they just had a family dinner and were stopped by police for ID check. “Look at me - I am so close to my grave, what trouble can I make?” he said.
June 4 on the ground: German & Dutch Consul General, Deputy head of EU Office in HK appeared at Victoria Park ahead of the traditional start time of commemoration vigil. They said nothing more than 'coming here for a walk'. It's their 2nd year in a row.