Hand on chest, words on poster, slogans in air - pre-class demonstrations to show solidarity with the 18yro boy who became the first protester shot by a live round in Hong Kong's protests since June 9.pic.twitter.com/gra1rPO4wH
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Hand on chest, words on poster, slogans in air - pre-class demonstrations to show solidarity with the 18yro boy who became the first protester shot by a live round in Hong Kong's protests since June 9.pic.twitter.com/gra1rPO4wH
Old boys and girls of Tsuen Wan Public Ho Tsuen Yiu Memorial College staged a sit-in outside their alma mater to support their alumnus who was shot in chest in Hong Kong's national day protests, when current students had to go in for classes.pic.twitter.com/2Ooz7F24XK
A man wearing a Guy Fawkes mask who claim to be the sit-in's organizer, said he knew two other frontliners who were with Tsang Chi-kin ystd. The pair told him they were trying to rescue some protesters who went alone and got in police's hands before the shot was fired.pic.twitter.com/wpCJk4iqwf
The sit-in's organizer also called on rally goers to join protests. "You are right that chance of getting shot is higher when more of us are there. But please also bear in mind that our chance of saving our peers is also greater," he said.pic.twitter.com/sep27FaQDs
New anti-police-brutality slogan born overnight: 七二一 調頭走 十月一 射心口 July 21, turn your back to mob, October 1, shoot your bullet to heart.pic.twitter.com/AfjwAAtlKX
Singer and outspoken supporter of #HongKongProtests Tommy Yuen also came to the secondary school in Tsuen Wan to show support for the student who got shot ystd.pic.twitter.com/cD1M7X7u9a
Two reps of the secondary school (left) came out to "learn about old students' questions for the principal". The old students are urging for a direct dialogue with the school chief, asking why he read a statement to the press instead to alumni and whether he would condemn police.pic.twitter.com/OarZQjGckZ
One former student wearing protective gear put a chair, a paper and a pen in front of the school gate. "Here we are waiting for you, principal," the man shouted. This setting, interestingly, became famous after former city leader CY Leung bragged about doing so himself.pic.twitter.com/gpczdk5KaE
Old students calling current students who are on strike in campus to come out.pic.twitter.com/pob87DqoKt
Instead of the current students on strike, the principal came out to "talk to alumni". But the principal avoided talking to the sit-in organiser, saying that "I can't recognize you (for you are wearing mask)". The principal didn't walk to the alumni crowd either.pic.twitter.com/aJIeI8ldX4
Alumni are allowed in campus for a dialogue with the principal. The press must wait outside. Old students want to know if the schoolboy who was shot will be disciplined, If there is legal assistance for him, If the principal will condemn police etc.pic.twitter.com/IxueDsAsW5
Outside the secondary school in Tsuen Wan whose F5 student was shot by police ystd, the boy is staging a one-man strike quietly. "Kin, good people are blessed. Blood must be paid by blood. A fellow of my old school got shot. How can I go to school as usual?" the iPad says.pic.twitter.com/v0jkuIMg2n
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