2. Throughout my six years in college since the #UmbrellaMovement in 2014, I have been suspended from my studies because I was sentenced to imprisonment. I have also tried taking examinations in prison. Now that I have finally graduated, my wish has been fulfilled.
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3. In the past 6 yrs, I'd like to thank my professors for caring me & my classmates for their understanding. Though the university is conservative & our president is rumouredly an underground CCP member, university never exerted pressure on me during my studies, which is not easy
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4. For many of my peers, graduation may be the turning point for the next stage in their lives. But to be honest, I don't share a strong feeling on the issue. With piles of lawsuits and political turmoils in the future, it is not easy, if not impossible, for me to plan my life.
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5. Being barred from leaving
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6. In the face of all these uncertainties, it becomes more imperative for me to use every remaining moment in the city's fight for liberty and justice. Therefore, I will continue standing with freedom-loving
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