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@demosisto

Progressive, movement-oriented youth activist group in Hong Kong that advocates self-determination, both internal and external.

Hong Kong
Joined April 2016

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    One day before the arrest, Agnes Chow : The sufferings of this present time only make us stronger and sharper. In the darkest hour before the dawn, HKers won’t forget why we are here and what we are fighting for. Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong!

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  2. A officer intentionally treaded on the hand of a female protester who was arrested.

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  3. Picture of Isaac Cheng’s injuries

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  4. BREAKING: Our vice chairman was just assaulted near his home in Tai Wai by three men. He was repeatedly punched in the face and lost his glasses. Our members are now accompanying him to a hospital check-up. More details to follow.

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  5. Protests won't cool even though the school year starts. Tens of thousands of students attended class boycott rally. President Xi and Carrie Lam are upsetting the whole next generation. Photo credit: Stand News

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  6. The sufferings of this present time only make us stronger and sharper. In the darkest hour before the dawn, HKers won’t forget why we are here and what we are fighting for. Fight for freedom, stand with !

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  7. Under the brunt of pressure from schools, high school students staged the first class boycott rally in history amid wind and rain. One of the speakers Alfred Wong: Hong Kong would have been dead if HK’s youths have not vowed to safeguard the city since June.

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  8. Students protest on the first school day. That’s their determination. (Picture from the internet)

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  9. Oops, wrong flag. Your bosses at China Embassy are not happy about it.

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  10. Today is the first day back to school, and class boycott is underway. In the school Queen's College where the revolutionary forerunner Sun Yat-sen studied, high students now helped him gear up with gas mask and goggles, echoing China's 1911 Revolution.

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  11. Dunkirk evacuation staged in . All the brake lights are the volunteer drivers who helped rescuing thousands of protesters to safe places. Those protesters were trapped in Tung Chung due to the shutdown of the metro system and surrounded by riot police.

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  12. Just look at how people reacted when riot police stormed metro carriage, treated citizens as criminals, and checked every single passenger identity cards. President Xi and Carrie Lam have put HK into a Police State, governing the city with bullets, threat and fear.

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  13. Riot police getting booed in a shopping mall in Sha Tin. Perfectly show how notorious are.

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  14. A protester skillfully extinguished tear gas fired by towards journalists. It's sad to see HK youngsters have come a long way in facing tear gas in their summer holiday. (Video credit: City Broadcasting Channel (CBC))

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  15. Thank you, , for spotlighting misinformation about on , which receives advertising payment from the Chinese propaganda machine, in your letter to Mark Zuckerberg. You are right that he shouldn’t facilitate Beijing’s “repressive actions.”

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  16. Notorious undercover cops disguised as protesters with black t-shirt and protective mask. They fired at leaving protestors, arrested them and forcefully dragged them. Refusing to reveal identity, they were called as ''colleagues'' by plain-cloth officers. Credit to RTHK Part1

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  17. Many against one. Obviously that's a violent arrest. The detainee kept asking "Do you abuse the rule of law?" President Xi and Carrie Lam have to answer this!

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  18. The foreigner kept asking the riot police "What charge is this? Otherwise it is unlawful”, while refused to respond.

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  19. Best illustration of what the situation will be under Emergency law. Unlawful detentions without any reasonable charge. Violent arrests happening everywhere. How far are we from China’s rule by law system?

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  20. Photo credit: HK01

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  21. Brutality against unarmed citizens. That's the reason why we call for an independent inquiry into violence.

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