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One year ago,
#Hongkongers took to streets to call for the withdrawal of#ExtraditionBill, when rallies were still permitted. One year later,#HKpolice bans all assemblies. But thousands of#HKprotesters still marched tonight to oppose#nationalsecuritylaw imposed by#Beijing.pic.twitter.com/EEmtjJ459j
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It’s been a year, do you remember? On June 9th 2019, over a million marched in
#HongKong, against the#ExtraditionBill, open the chapter of pro-democracy movement.#CCP and HK communist govt ignore people’s voices, answer them with#PoliceBrutality.@SCMPNews#香港#反送中pic.twitter.com/ftEgA9v4ZuShow this thread -
6/15, the anniversary of Mr. Leung's death. On 2019/6/15, he jumped off a building to protest the
#ExtraditionBill, which would let
#CCP to legally kidnap anyone in#HongKong. The next day, 6/16, 2 million#Hongkongers marched in his memory. A year later, we dare not forget.pic.twitter.com/s9zBAhCUFk
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Tens of thousands of
#HKers gathered at#PacificPlace tonight to mark the death anniversary of#HongKongProtester ‘raincoat man’, who fell from height against the#ExtraditionBill. pic.twitter.com/zTwGuIm1wI
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#Hongkongers come together to remember#LeungLingKit, who jumped off a building on 2019-06-15 to protest the#ExtraditionBill, the first death of the#HKProtests. We fight on because we remember.#5DemandsNot1Lesspic.twitter.com/hKO0AIBe5V
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New year eve is in few days, looking back 2019, my hometown
#HongKong and people who live there, been suffering since June, it all started with the#ExtraditionBill. Govt done everything they could, hurting civilians just for achieve its goal. Source@rthk_news#Headlinerpic.twitter.com/reuO0a4VAZShow this thread -
Today is the 1st anniversary of the June 9th
#HKProtest, when 1.03 million#Hongkongers took it to the streets to oppose the#ExtraditionBill to China. 1 in 7#Hongkongers took part, a record-breaking number. This day is oft considered the start of the#HKProtests.pic.twitter.com/oegVDdFd7j
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After nearly 5 mths of
#HongKongProtest ignited by the#extraditionbill, the bill is formally withdrawn and the murder suspect the bill was designed to extradite, walks free on the very same day. All in all, a complete failure with more dire consequences to follow.#stopHKriotspic.twitter.com/AEqU2HIpNj
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Chinese lawyer Lu Siwei made 7 compelling points on how arbitrarily and unlawfully
#CCP is detaining our 12#HongKongers. Please read and spread it. This is exactly why we protested against the#extraditionbill last year & now we're living in our worst nightmare.#save12hkyouthspic.twitter.com/ZJl1BFgAZN
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8 months ago, on 15/6/2019,
#HKProtester Marco Leung aka Raincoat Man fell in protest vs#ExtraditionBill & called for
assistance. 2mil marched on! Now, we are facing #Coronavirus, but Leung’s spirit lives on. We WILL NOT STOP until we can elect our leaders democraticallypic.twitter.com/fvwLNzbgay
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A year ago, 35y.o. Leung Ling-kit fell to his death, marking the first loss in the
#HongKongProtests. Leung, in yellow raincoat, spread a banner against the#ExtraditionBill & call for#CarrieLam’s ouster.#HongKongProtesters are now mourning their#martyr in Admiralty.pic.twitter.com/SG9uZDdDuU
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The
#Protest against the#ExtraditionBill was the largest in#HongKong history on this very day a year ago. The Democratic Front recorded 1.03 million participants while the#hkpolice claimed there were only 240,000 ppl Cr: USP & Telegram#Jun9#AntiELab#HKProtests#StandWithHKpic.twitter.com/UWct3UvkIJ
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This all started with an
#ExtraditionBill. But really the fundamental is that we have 2 totally different set of values.” Speaking at@OsloFF, Hong Kong pop singer Denise Ho@hoccgoomusic explains why China’s 1 country, 2 systems is doomed to fail#OsloFF#HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/z0qXIRDyZ1Denise Ho: One Country, 2 Systems Doomed to FailPowered by SnappyTVShow this thread -

In #HongKong
hundreds of protesters gathered outside Langham Palace shopping center in #MongKok, to mark the first anniversary of the million-person march against the now-withdrawn#extraditionbill that led to the broader anti-government protests. pic.twitter.com/ri9MXfnqAo -
A year ago today.... First use of teargas.... Hundreds of teargas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and bag beans were fired to the people who were protesting against the 2nd reading of
#ExtraditionBill#HongKong#FightForFreedom#5DemandsNot1Less#StandWithHongKongpic.twitter.com/m464mWLtSP -
The first day when
#HK puppet govt introduced China#ExtraditionBill last year was to avoid HK from becoming a fugitive paradise
#NationalSecurityLaw#extradition#suspend#CCPpic.twitter.com/0F5m7vybn5
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#TrumpSavesHK The national security law is much more terrible than#extraditionbill. CCP now want to control all the media, education and even the rule of law in HK!#NationalSecurityLawpic.twitter.com/eDYxOoNwnE
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HK police force leash-walking a protestor
#HongKong#Hongkongprotests#HongKongProtestors#香港#香港デモ#香港空港#香港加油#香港国際空港#香港反送中#香港ディズニーランド#HongKongPolice#香港游行#ExtraditionBill#HongKongAirport#HongKongFreedompic.twitter.com/y866LisVmo -
On 9 June, the anniversary of
#HongKong million people march against the#ExtraditionBill, secondary school students gathered at a football pitch to commemorate the event by reading out a declaration thanking & remembering fellow protesters, & creating a#Lennonwall w/protest arthttps://twitter.com/DCheng36387164/status/1270152837008199681 …
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#NationalSecueityLaw is worst than the#ExtraditionBill ! Beijing can step into HK to assign the Special Expatriate staffs to work on cases. Who is this people? Do Beijing empower their secret agent to work under sun shine? Are we going to vanish or even face to death penalty? pic.twitter.com/td2mhHmHYmThis media may contain sensitive material. Learn more
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