- "To borrow the common phrase of netizens: What did I see before?" On the evening of July 14th, a police-civilian clash broke out in Sha Tin New City Square, and Li Lifeng, dean of the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Hong Kong Chinese University, who was in the scene, wrote this sentence on his personal facebook that night. Perhaps this is also a question for many demonstrators present, Sha Tin residents and even …
- The Civil Human Rights Front says its plan to hold another march this Sunday against the extradition bill has been approved by the police. The march will start from Victoria Park in Causeway Bay at 3pm to the Court of Final Appeal in Central. The front said it has picked the city's top court as the final point as it wants the government to set up an independent inquiry, to be led by a judge, to look into the policing of recent extradition p…
- The Government announced that the Secretary for Justice, Teresa Cheng , who is responsible for the revision of the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance, will travel to Beijing tomorrow afternoon (Wednesday) and return to Hong Kong on Saturday, The 20th of this month, where Teresa Cheng will meet with representatives of the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Supreme People's Court, as well as visit the Beijing Internet Cour…
- Around a dozen hunger strikers led a march to Government House on Monday evening to demand a dialogue with Chief Executive Carrie Lam in the latest offshoot of the citywide anti-extradition protests. Organisers said that 2,400 people showed up to march in solidarity with the activists, many of whom were in their twelfth day of fasting. Hunger strikers march from Admiralty to Government House. Photo: Holmes Chan/HKFP. The march was proposed …
- The Star Island Daily reported today that when the DAB met with the Chief Executive Carrie Lam last week, it offered to persuade Taiwan murder suspect Chen Tongjia to turn himself in, and the newspaper was informed that members of the DabfordH Legislative Council had Ann Chiang On Friday ( July 12 ) , he visited Chen Tongjia in prison , where the two men met for nearly an hour , and is believed to have lobbied Chen Tongjia , who was suspect…
- Hong Kong's anti-transmission wave continued, with a large number of demonstrators storming the Legislative Council on July 1, and according to Radio Free Asia, more than a dozen Hong Kong demonstrators from Taiwan were reaching out to the Taiwan Land Commission for asylum after the 7.1 attack. Reported that from a number of official and unofficial sources confirmed that more than a dozen Hong Kong demonstrators have arrived in Taiwan. A Ta…
- Anti-China wave of different groups in the past month marched and rallied to protest, reporters were repeatedly unreasonably driven by the police, pushed, verbally abused, personal security is threatened, the police do more hinder the freedom of the press. Seven media trade unions and organizations this morning launched a silent march on the "Stop Police Riot defends press freedom" press to express their anger in silence , and went to the p…
- The famous animation studio "Kyoto Animation" in Kyoto studio was set on fire on the 18th. Today's latest news, one more person died as a result of the incident, bringing the death toll to 34 and 35 injured. Police arrested a 41-year-old man, Mr Tse, for his connection to the incident. According to the police, The Secretary of the Qing Yee said that he had committed the crime because the novel had been plagiarized, while "Kyoto Animation" r…
- A taxi driver accused of punching two people near a so-called Lennon Wall in Kowloon Bay has appeared in Kwun Tong court. Wong Kin-hoi, 46, has been charged with two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Wong was released on HK$5,000 bail and was ordered to report to the police three times a week.
- The University of Hong Kong said in a statement on Wednesday that it will file a complaint to the police over three officers going onto its campus without informing officials, in violation of protocol. The statement said the university was concerned about the officers entering the campus for a few minutes after midnight on July 17. Security immediately questioned why they were there, it added. The student union's magazine, Undergrad, had re…
- 1. During the sushui clearance yesterday , the police caused a fatal accident , and the Democratic Party Legislative Council Member , Mr Kwong Zhao-jian , pointed out that the police had " pulled the wrong people " , and even, in turn , , had illegally assembled and arrested the youths , so he immediately went to the Sushui Police Station last night to provide witness statements , pointing to the wrong police practices . 2. Before the incid…
- The "720 Guard hong Kong" rally was held at Admiralty Tsing Ham Park, attended by a number of figures representing the establishment, such as former Commissioner of police Deng Cheng, NPC Standing Committee Member Tan Yiu-chung, former Director of the Food and Health Bureau Gao Yongwen, Director of the Solidarity Hong Kong Fund Sheng Zhiwen, former Chairman of the Legislative Council Jasper Tsang . Members of the public at the scene, dresse…
- Multi-functional smart lamp posts have been installed and a three-year pilot scheme has been launched since April this year, but members of the public are concerned that lamp posts will infringe on their privacy. The Government said yesterday that it had taken note of the public's concernand and decided not to activate the three functions of the lampposts immediately. The Assistant Chief Information Officer of the Government , Mr Wong Chi-k…
- No cable TV photographers and reporters were attacked by several people during this afternoon's Sha Tin anti-trump parade. No cable TV News Department issued a statement, "severely condemnthes the mob", has called the police to deal with, urged the police to "arrest the mob to return to the case." There was no cable TV report, the interview team at about 5 pm on foot on the way, the reporter's calf was kicked, the photographer's right back …