1/ This year might be the last year that we get to talk about June Fourth publicly. Once the national security law is in effect, simply mentioning the event will be subject to legal prosecution.pic.twitter.com/G4ulSqF5hZ
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1/ This year might be the last year that we get to talk about June Fourth publicly. Once the national security law is in effect, simply mentioning the event will be subject to legal prosecution.pic.twitter.com/G4ulSqF5hZ
2/ China's National People's Congress, hopes to dismantle any effort attempting to fight for our fundamental rights, and rip HK of its liberty and diversity, only leaving room for absolute loyalty to CCP, yet we have none to offer.pic.twitter.com/JijXgScdOo
3/ On June 4, 1989, it lost all legitimacy when they decided to violently crackdown on the protesters at all cost for the sake of power. Implementing the national security law and banning the vigil are attempts to silence Hong Kongers.pic.twitter.com/k6T4WKFrje
4/ We expected the police to disperse any gathering that takes place on June4. We are worried, but we can't give up our freedom. It might be easier if we stood by, but we will act, not only for ourselves, but also because we believe, plainly & simply, it is the right thing to do.pic.twitter.com/vtd7tMXEdL
5/ We have the right to remember what happened 31 years ago, and if we gave it up, we will forfeit the right to remember what happened throughout the course of the last 12 months in Hong Kong.pic.twitter.com/cikxkHIfrs
UK abandoned #HongKong because Deng Xiaoping told them that they could take Hong Kong by force whenever they wanted. Basically, China twisted UK's arm and they let go of HK.
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