The indiscriminate arrest of Hong Kong Police started for long, HKGov should have declared martial law, if they don't want anyone on the street
pic.twitter.com/VvnT6YN0t5
You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet location history. Learn more
The indiscriminate arrest of Hong Kong Police started for long, HKGov should have declared martial law, if they don't want anyone on the street
pic.twitter.com/VvnT6YN0t5
sorry, suggest a minor correction: Hikaru Ida(井田光) was accused of RIOT but eventually released He was a tourist & onlooker He was lucky that he hadn't been abused but he witnessed police brutality - beatings, tortures and bloodshed Teenagers from age 10 to 16 were arrestedpic.twitter.com/iW89yy53jd
Now we have one more testimony on the arbitrary arrests of #HKPoliceTerrorists . Hopefully, one day these testimonies of blood and tears would hold the HK Police accountable for the war crimes they committed. Believe in karma.
#StandWithHongKong #HKPoliceBrutalitypic.twitter.com/m2CuBAIpfj
*by the
It's too sad to see this...hope this Japanese student would get better now... these kind of #HKPoliceTerrorism are not new things in #HongKong..We need help and please take more attention on HK.thank you.#SOSHKpic.twitter.com/L7qpHbOyeO
Does Carrie Lam and the HKPF want to highlight their police brutality to the wider Japanese public who up till now might've not shown much interest?
#StandwithHK
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.