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A few lawyers and judges cannot protect the rule of law in Hong Kong against the pressure of a government that does not respect fair play, freedom or democracy, argues Audrey Eu Yuet-mee nyti.ms/37aL361
BREAKING: Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Lord Alton and Baroness Bennett call Carrie Lam to order HKPF to exercise restraint at PolyU. #StandwithHK hongkongwatch.org/all-posts/2019…
New murals tonight in Central, on the long wall in back of the General Post Office. @badiucao would be proud.
Meanwhile, a peaceful prayer session-cum-protest for #HongKong at Central’s Chater Garden on Sunday afternoon has attracted hundreds. Another commemoration rally-cum-protest marking 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall is set to commence this evening. Photo: Stand News.
Not only in the #PolyU, #HKPolice also carried AR-15 outside the hot zone. This one was found in a residential area Tai Po. Police armed with live ammunition now station in residential districts. One step closer to #PoliceStatehk.
Breaking: #HKPolice was found using AR-15 rifle during today's suppression of #HongKongProtests in #PolyU. Bloody crackdown is on the way. #PoliceStatehk #PoliceBrutalityHK
The only way out of the political crisis in Hong Kong will be a political solution and ultimately de-escalation. If HKPF use lethal force, it will make this kind of settlement near impossible.
Hong Kong Police, Carrie Lam, Xi Jinping: Pull back from the brink. Do not use lethal force. If you commit another Tiananmen massacre, u will not only destroy Hong Kong but China too. The world is watching. The world will not tolerate a massacre #StandwithHK #DemocracyForHK
The Civil HumanRights Front — organiser of many peaceful protests for over a decade — has appealed to the international community to pressure police to stop the siege of the #hongkong Polytechnic University.
If u believe in freedom, cherish human rights, value human dignity, there is absolutely no choice but to #StandwithHK Hong Kongers who as we speak are fighting to defend frontlines of freedom. I call for peace, restraint & nonviolence on all sides. But I also call for freedom.
Revisit our look at how students at Hong Kong’s universities and their supporters have been bracing for police confrontations in increasingly elaborate ways: “I didn’t think I would be mixing these chemicals with my own hands, but I am here to learn." nyti.ms/37cbkRr
We are very concerned about the escalating violence in #HongKong, & reports that police may use live ammunition on protestors. An urgent inquiry into police abuse is critical. HK authorities must comply with international law on the use of force & seek to de-escalate the crisis.
This. If this was happening in any other civilised place, the political leadership would be speaking to the people, seeking to calm, reassure, explain, at least justify. But HK has to cope not only with the ongoing events but with SILENCE from Lam and her government. Shameful.
Meanwhile the city is completely bereft of leadership, Carrie Lam has disappeared and has ceded control of policy and the city more broadly to a police force that has radicalised and hardened over protests. Without accountability they can do whatever they want. And they are.
Here’s the lies from the propaganda arm of the Chinese Communist Party. What’s happening in #HongKong is not an abuse of Democracy, it’s Democracy in action! The people of HK are teaching the CCP what Democracy looks like. #StandWithHongKong
The people of Hong Kong are right to stand up to Communist China and fight for freedom. We hear your cries for democracy and are doing our part to hold China accountable for their acts of violence against protestors. Thank you @marcorubio @SenatorRisch for your leadership.
Said Sir Malcolm Rifkind: "Hong Kong's Chief Executive has the responsibility to do everything possible to prevent a massacre." I sign on to this statement.
Beijing’s soldiers in Hong Kong made a rare appearance on the city’s streets to clear protesters’ roadblocks, raising questions about the army’s future role there on.wsj.com/2XhnZOw
Can anyone explain to me how today’s “voluntary assistance” from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army is consistent with the #HongKong Basic Law. Didn’t think so. Clearing today. Crackdown tomorrow. #OneSystemOneCountry #StandWithHongKong
It's time to court martial #PLA garrison commander for violating 🇭🇰's Basic Law & destroying 1 Country, 2 systems. Otherwise, Emperor Pooh is responsible for further eroding🇭🇰autonomy & freedom as promised.
Video of Chinese troops jogging in formation being cheered by bystanders will help assure many in the mainland that Beijing isn’t being soft. But in #HongKong, many asking whether HK gov requested this help from PLA to maintain public order. If not, it’s illegal
Perspective | China thinks it can defeat Hong Kong’s protesters. It can’t. washingtonpost.com/6e68e820-0705-… Excellent analysis of Hong Kong & its low-level, urban war of attrition by @keithrichburg , a man who knows a thing or two about people power movements in Asia
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