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Timeline of reactions to the 2020 Hong Kong national security law (June 2021)

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of careless driving. At the same time, she pointed out that there were many passengers in the defendant's car, and pointed out that the penalty could not be dealt with, and the license would be considered to be suspended. In addition, the defendant committed accidentally driving three times in a row, so a fine will not be considered. The magistrate believed that the social service order report indicated that the Cheung was remorseful and sentenced to perform a 100-hour social service order. Lam Kam-piu, president of the New World First Bus Staff Union, believes that the sentence is too heavy. He questioned the fact that the police knew that there was a large-scale demonstration but did not close the road. He believed that mishandling by the police caused misunderstanding. He also said that many bus drivers will inevitably drive or organize things with one hand. He is worried that after the verdict of this case, many drivers may fall into the net of justice every day.
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Magistrates' Court Arthur Lam said that the police officer who was attacked had repeatedly stated his identity as a police officer, after originally having denied it. Lam did not accept that the defendant was worried that other passengers at the station had been in danger, saying that it was "perfectly understandable" for the police officer to initially deny his identity as policeman, which the commuter had referred to with the derogatory term "popo", and that Bickett could have simply asked the officer to put away his baton. He ruled that Bickett's sole intention was to snatch the baton from the officer. The case was adjourned to a ruling on 6 July, and the defendant remanded. Bickett issued a statement after the ruling, saying that the ruling was completely lacking in legal and evidence support. He stated that he would appeal until justice is demonstrated.
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incident will stay away from the gathering." When the police chased 15 people, they believed that there would be no passers-by running away with them under normal circumstances. Therefore, they were certain that they belonged to one of the gathering groups of 100 people earlier and had already violated the gathering restriction order. The magistrate also believed that there was no need to record everything in the police log, and agreed that the evidence was not fictitious and found the two defendants guilty. Finally, considering that the large number of people gathered at that time would pose a very large risk of spreading the epidemic, the two were fined HK$ 12,000 each, which is six times the amount of the plea.
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incident", and pointed out that when the court imposes a sentence, it should send a message of tolerance and forgiveness. However, the magistrate of the Kowloon City Magistrates' Court, Jacky Ip, believed that the risk of violent incidents caused by illegal assembly was very high, and the defendants used objects to hide their identities. In the end, Au was sentenced to half a year in jail, and the remaining defendants were jailed for half a year to 8 months.
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However, the posts displayed at the police press conference are part of the old posts posted in February and May. A reporter asked which sentence in the post published on 10 June involved illegality and its relevance to the old post. Tam said that this incident was not a conclusive post one by one, saying that the post promoted the use of force and petrol bombs. "It promotes the use of violence. It is a series of incidents in a time."
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about national security education. The professor pointed out that when the meeting came to an end, the professors expressed despair and fear, and pointed out that "'sadness' or 'disappointment' is not enough to describe." The report also revealed that a graduate student of the University of Hong Kong reported that two professors were suspected of violating the national security law.
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that this caused outside the toilet, where people shouted for the arrestees to be let go. Three police officers arrived, and one of them, also believing that they were confronting a man trying to escape, quickly deployed pepper spray. It was only after Ho had been subdued, during which process she had banged her head against the floor, that he realized her to be female.
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judge Esther Toh, and his bail approved. However, there are a number of bail conditions that must be observed, including not publishing remarks deemed harmful to national security, not participating in any elections, daily curfews, daily reporting to designated police stations, and not seeing foreign
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in Mong Kok, some people used pallets and garbage to block the road. The plainclothes police in ambush immediately arrested two men aged 14 and 19. As of 2 am, the police had arrested 3 people, the youngest being 14 years old, suspected of misbehaving in public places, and voted against 29 people for
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on June 12 on different social platforms in early June. They were suspected of guilty of 'inciting others to participate in an unlawful assembly' and 'promoting or publishing an unauthorized assembly'. Technology Crime Division, Superintendent Wilson Tam, said that he would not rule out more arrests.
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had within the past week made unusually strident remarks about the national security law. Smith had called it "appalling" that routine diplomatic activities, such as meeting local activists, had been "vilified", referring to the crime of collusion with foreign forces from Article 29 of the law. Smith
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on the same day. Cheung holds the wheel firmly and charged with dangerous driving and careless driving. Principal Magistrate Ada Yim accused the defendant of failing to focus on the road conditions and adjusting the speed and distance of the vehicle without reasonable circumstances, and was convicted
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that provided the website design. Hong Kong police once issued a letter accusing the website of violating the national security law, for inciting secession, subversion and inciting subversive intentions, and requiring the supplier to be removed within 72 hours. Law later stated that within 3 hours of
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Wong Wai-keung was also charged for using the same method to check the owner's information. Although the nature of the two cases is roughly the same, the charges are the same, the same search method is used, and the same prosecutor and chief magistrate are responsible. But the legal consequences are
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The incident started when the constable took two female arrestees to the toilet on their request and initially mistook Ho, who was holding up a camera, for a man. The constable recalled Ho shouting, "Rogue cops are arresting people in the toilet." She called reinforcements to deal with the commotion
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told Reuters it was only "China haters" who had reason to worry about falling afoul of the law; "criminal intent" was required for persecution, "not just casual chat". Also, she contradicted Smith on the business outlook of the city, saying that "a lot of businessmen" she spoke to "were very bullish
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would affect the freedom of university research in the future. During the meeting, it was talked about whether the school will provide legal support to professors accused of violating the law, the consequences of students being reported, and whether the school will force professors to teach students
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stated that 38 computers belonging to the editorial department were seized by the police and contained a large amount of news materials. However, employees still work as usual with private and company backup computers, saying that they will print newspapers as usual, and they have decided to print
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headquarters. The search warrant also granted the police the power to search for news materials. The officers claimed that the building was a 'crime scene,' demanded everyone in the building to put down their work, and asked to go to the underground vacant ground or the staff restaurant on the 5th
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in the morning, in units of two to three persons. However, during the packing of the supplies, they were suddenly surrounded by police officers, accusing them of violating the gathering restriction order, and the last 6 members were voted against. Yau Tsim Mong District Councillor Derek Chu sent a
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said on a press conference that the arrest operation is aimed at the suspected use of journalism as a tool to endanger national security. The property frozen this time is the property of suspected criminals. He said for those who try to use journalism as an umbrella or cover to commit crimes that
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in the Pacific Place mall, more than 20 police officers walked into the mall at 8 pm to guard and intercept citizens, and no one was arrested. In the 'flower bed' at the memorial site, flowers were placed, but there were also heart-warming cards, electronic candles and paper cranes. On the flower
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again. Except for the third and fourth defendants, who failed to respond, the five defendants including Lam pleaded not guilty. The case is scheduled for trial on 27 March 2023, and the trial is expected to be 25 days. The prosecution revealed that it would summon 3 public witnesses and 12 police
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judge Eddie Yip pointed out that the faces of the first defendant and the person in the clip were not completely similar, and that he could not prove that he was the assailant in the film. In addition, the clothes worn by the person in the film could not be found at home, and the verdict was not
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endanger national security, the SAR government will definitely take the most severe measures to crack down in accordance with the law. And he stated that he would not publish the articles involved in the case, nor did he respond positively to whether it was illegal for the public to subscribe to
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Taking into account the revelation during the proceedings that Ho had bipolar disorder, Magistrate Yim ordered a four-week sentence with two-year suspension. However, two hours later, the magistrate found that the suspension, and hence the sentence, was not feasible for the offence committed and
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to send white flowers to greet them. From 5 pm onwards, more than 20 police officers came to the scene and pulled up orange belts to separate them. Police officers also intercepted some of the residents staying at the scene, and repeatedly urged the public to leave. At about 7 pm, after someone
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issued a statement saying that the incident reflected the 'white terror' in Hong Kong covering the news industry. It expressed extreme concern that the media would need to remove reports and comments to "guarantee safety" and even "leave Hong Kong to ensure safety" for the entire organization.
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Securities counsel and witness to the conversation, Samuel Phillip Bickett, was allegedly punching the officer in his face and kneeled on his body in the subsequent scuffle. Beckett was charged for assaulting a police officer and alternate ordinary assault crimes. The magistrate of the Eastern
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on 10 May 2020, and were charged for violating the 8-person gathering restriction order. Magistrate Andy Cheng believes that when the police officer issued a warning, coupled with the fact that he had been on guard for a period of time, he described that "anyone who has nothing to do with the
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Student Union, Owen Au, and four other men aged 20 to 48 were convicted of all 13 counts of unlawful assembly and possession of offensive weapons. The defense requested that "no one is a winner in the social movement, some people are in prison, some people immigrate, we are all victims in the
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hotel, intercepted passers-by in the passage and arrested one juvenile, suspected of disorderly conduct in public places. A large number of police officers drove the tourists away from the mall and they were not allowed to stay. After the police officers left the mall at 10 pm, they suddenly
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to prohibit citizens from entering. Police officers also frequently intercept and search citizens wearing black shirts and black trousers. A citizen wearing a black jacket with the yellow word "I am Hongkonger Hongkonger" and being intercepted said that the streets in Hong Kong are now being
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employees expressed opposition to this move, worrying that the disclosure of personal information might incur reprisals from the authorities. A member of the Next Media Trade Union said that employees' consent would have to be obtained if personal data was to be passed on to third parties.
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on 4 June saw only small crowds or single individuals engaging in vigils in the vicinity of Victoria Park – the venue of large vigils on the same occasion in past years – before police dispersed them. The pro-democracy tabloid
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stated that it has received a complaint recently that the unit suspects that it is operating an unlicensed public entertainment venue. The personnel suddenly arrived at the scene to take photos of all the objects on the scene and conduct questioning.
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was allowed to sign a conservative behavior for 12 months at HK$ 2,000, and was required to pay HK$ 1,000 as a court fee. However, Choy's case was convicted and fined a total of HK$ 6,000, with a record of the case. The senior prosecutor of the
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Senior Superintendent Li Kwai-wah of the National Security Department explained the incident at 11 am, said that more than 500 police forces were used in the operation this morning. The police had frozen the assets of three companies, including
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officers, and relied on the defendant's video interviews, CCTV footage and online footage for 168 minutes. However, in the earlier 721 attack, the prosecution decided not to call any police officers to give evidence in court.
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were blurred. Many foreign companies and employees did not know where the 'red line' was. The discussion of power intervention also made foreign investors feel uneasy, and even caused some talents to leave Hong Kong.
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interviewed three young people who had participated in the anti-extradition bill protests during the absconding process. They alleged that they smuggled to Taiwan by water in July 2020, and were intercepted by the
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have organized parades and rallies, and their solidarity was silenced. Of Hong Kong. The coordinating unit named the event "Reunion Like Water", claiming that 52 cities from 22 countries participated in the event.
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On the second anniversary of the 12 June protests, the police have been tightly guarded at shopping malls and MTR stations in various districts in Hong Kong. A large number of police officers will be stationed in
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guilty. The remaining five people were all convicted of rioting and wounding with intent, and they need to be remanded until 22 July for sentence. The judge also mentioned that although the defendant accused
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floor. The detectives randomly searched the documents on the reporter's desk and the information in the computer. When the reporters was shooting the interview, they were stopped by the police. Afterwards,
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on the ruling. Court of Appeal considered that the prosecution had a profound impact on illegal assembly and riot crimes, and it was of major and widespread importance, so it granted permission to appeal.
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from 9 June, exhibiting a number of photos, recordings and reports related to the anti-extradition bill protests. A charity sale will also be held at the same venue. Sports related items. However, the
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published the report of the last issue of the Apple Daily, and in Chinese, "Friends, Apples, waiting for your return!" For the title, it was published as an editorial. International media such as the
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also said that for citizens to not know the "red lines" was not only impinging on their fundamental freedoms, but also "bad for business". In response, government adviser and former security chief
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and charged with one count of 'conspiracy to publish, publish, distribute, display or copy seditious publications.' This is the first time a minor has been prosecuted. The case was brought to the
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and the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance were surrounded by 20 police officers for video recording, and issued a ticket to restrict gatherings. The Deputy Chairman of the Staff Front of the
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A female reporter from the online media Ben Yu Entertainment, Ho Ka-yan, was convicted of resisting a female police constable who mistook her for a man in the public toilets at
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The police stated that they received a report on 26 June, alleging that a batch of stickers posted on the iron gate of the unit owned by a 37-year-old man in Yiu Tung Village,
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website established by him and other Hong Kong residents in exile could not be accessed a few days ago. They only learned about it after negotiating with the Israeli company
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announced that all archives would be removed from the shelves. The founder Yau Ching-yuen said that he would only talk about history, not politics in the YouTube channel of
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was 'weaponized.' Hong Kong News Executives Association also issued a statement expressing concern, but the statement also emphasized that journalists must abide by the law.
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were charged with rioting and wounding with intent. Two of them pleaded guilty to rioting, and the remaining 6 pleaded not guilty and were tried. After 24 days of trial,
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and could not predict when she could go to Hong Kong. The judiciary stated that Hale would not re-elect as a non-permanent judge of the final court for personal reasons.
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stated that its convener Wong Yat-chin and spokesperson Alice Wong were arrested. In the evening, the police alleged that someone had called on the public to gather in
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trough, there are words like "I will miss him forever" and "He was pushed down by the regime." Citizens who mourned said that it is impossible to forget this matter.
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companies, which led the newspaper to print its final edition on 24 June. Many pan-democratic groups disbanded at the end of the month under pressure from the law.
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for 'conspiracy to collude with foreign or foreign forces to endanger national security', and the police have also searched the arrested person's residence.
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considered illegal and are being searched by the police. "How far is the freedom of Hongkongers?" At the street booth set up at the footbridge in Mong Kok,
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stated that it has withdrawn from Hong Kong based on safety considerations and canceled the relevant business registration in Hong Kong. In the evening,
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Hong Kong was unable to hold rallies due to the "Gathering Restriction Order", and many overseas Hong Kong people living in countries including the
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on 6 September 2020. He was accused of ringing for no reason and approaching a cleaning woman. He also pointed out that he did not use his hands on
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checked the data in the past year and found that at least 21 political groups, coalitions and trade unions ceased operations before and after the
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to clarify whether the 'joint enterprise' doctrine can be applied to cases of unlawful assembly and riot crime. Tong applied for an appeal to the
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On the same day, the police dispatched more than 500 police officers and National Security Department officers to conduct another raid on the
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on 28 July 2019, Henry Tong, Elaine To, and a 16-year-old girl Natalie Lee were charged with rioting and were found not guilty after trial.
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to support the people of Hong Kong. Participants in the Toronto convoy parade included people from Hong Kong, Tibet, Burma and Vietnamese.
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Ryan Law, vice-president Chan Pui-man, and executive editor-in-chief Cheung Chi-wai. They were suspected of violating Article 29 of the
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About 250 people dressed in black participated in the parade in Tokyo. Protesters held up yellow umbrellas and raised the black flag of
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rally was not part of the joint plan, it was still attended by about 700 people. The wanted former member of the Legislative Council,
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since the afternoon. In Causeway Bay, the police fenced off the road in the pedestrian zone on East Point Road and the junction of
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was violating the sedition provision of the national security law. According to reports, the stickers showed the outlawed slogan
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Senior Superintendent of the National Security Department Li Kwai-wah meets with the media outside the Apple Daily headquarters
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channels stopped updating. Facebook and YouTube channels were the first to delete content and shut down completely, including
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who did not want to be named as saying that a group of professors on campus held a closed-door meeting in May on how the
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Mall in Mong Kok. More than 100 police officers rushed into the 4th floor of the mall and surrounded the passage to the
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On the second anniversary of the death of Marco Leung, an anti-extradition bill protester, members of the organization
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in many places in Hong Kong, and many convenience stores have been sold out. AbouThai Department Store also purchased
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A 17-year-old male student and a 45-year-old female clerk were arrested by the National Security Department of the
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University of Hong Kong reported two postgraduate faculty members suspected of violating the National Security Law
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once again had its headquarters raided by police using the national security law; its executives were arrested.
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had called off its annual vigils after it had failed to obtain permission from police, ostensibly due to the
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officials. He left the court in a suit at nearly 7 pm, saying that "bad times are a hotbed for good works."
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At 4 pm, the police set up roadblocks at three cross-harbour tunnels to stop all vehicles heading towards
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on 7 December 2019 who he believed had attacked and thereby prevented him from catching a fare evader, a
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issued a statement in the evening, stating that after the implementation of the national security law, "
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has contained dozens of articles calling for foreign sanctions against the CCP and the SAR government.
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announced on Facebook that the group had ceased operations after 31 May, and the two meeting points in
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President of the American Chamber of Commerce says the boundaries of national security law was unclear
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were also closed at the same time. The statement mentioned "Thank you all for walking along the way."
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Few protests took place in June 2021 and there were no large-scale demonstrations in threat of the
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ceased publication on 24 June, for personal data, including a list of employee names. Some former
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in some convenience stores was sold out. At 6:30 p.m. that day, nearly one million copies of
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Two 25-year-old men were accused of chanting slogans and gathering with more than 100 people in
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Fung Wai-kong, the former executive editor-in-chief and chief writer of the English edition of
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After the police officer left the mall at 10 pm, they suddenly ran to the pavement opposite
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At 11 pm, a large number of police officers formed a line of defense and advanced towards
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in conjunction with HA Employees Alliance at the street booth set up on the footbridge in
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There are 10 cities in the UK. Among them, 3,000 people attended the rally and parade in
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Student Union at the same location was also intercepted by the police for investigation.
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in the morning, and was once surrounded by an orange tape cordon pulled by the police.
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Two members of Student Politicism arrested for propaganda assembly and armed resistance
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Internet media announces the removal of all archives and the withdrawal from Hong Kong
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A large number of Tactical Unit police officers are on guard at Great George Street
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was put on sale at Prince News Store. At nearly 1 am, the newspaper cart carrying
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Henry Tong allowed the 'joint enterprise' doctrine appeal to Court of Final Appeal
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in Hong Kong, said when attending the China Conference forum organized by the
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Tiananmen Square vigil suppressed, small crowds dispersed around Victoria Park
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Security Bureau condition to hand over all employees' personal data and funds
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ceased operations attracted the attention of the international community.
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expressed his deep concern about the incident. The front page of Japan's
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Canada adds two more permanent residence channels for Hong Kong residents
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Former staff of the Museum of History sentenced to half a year in prison
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Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China
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At about 5:30 pm, someone reported that someone had hung the banner of
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instead adjourned the sentence until 17 July, and released Ho on bail.
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and the main streets in the district. A large number of people watched.
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his announcement of the incident, Wix had issued a public statement on
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more than 500,000 copies of the newspapers published on the next day.
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Approximately 250 people dressed in black took part in the parade in
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and seven others, were charged with participating in the riot in the
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Cheung Chi-wai was taken away by police after searching for evidence
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32nd anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
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Route 970, Cheung Ho-yin, was stopped by a riot police officer on
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Roantree, Anne Marie; Torode, Greg; Pomfret, James (2021-06-21).
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On 17 November 2019, a 44-year-old male outsourced worker of the
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Apple Daily vice-president Chan Pui-man were taken away by police
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Non-permanent overseas judge of Court of Final Appeal steps down
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had asked, as part of its negotiations with the parent company
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rally was prepared by the Hong Kong people organization NY4HK.
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arrived at the building in a police car to search for evidence
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also reported the cease of publications. Taiwanese President
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At 9:40 pm, the police claimed that someone was clamoring at
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Agnes Chow leaving the prison van after released from prison
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (2021-06-08).
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distributed white ribbons on the pedestrian bridge outside
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will hold an exhibition at Parallel Space, Tai Nan Street,
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A number of police officers are seen guarding outside the
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Global rallies of supporting and solidarity with Hong Kong
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Cheng, Lilian; Lo, Clifford; Wong, Natalie (2021-06-23).
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Five people flee to Taiwan then to the US via Switzerland
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In Europe, about 200 people participated in the rally at
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Cheung Kim-hung, COO Chow Tat-kuen, editor-in-chief of
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2020 detainment of Hong Kong residents at sea by China
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Multiple democratic organizations and groups disbanded
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wrote that U.S. Consul-General in Hong Kong and Macau
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Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Certification Act
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were issued by police officers to restrict gatherings
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Former CUHK Student Union president sentenced to jail
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