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    Dear friends, I’m back. 1. Two months after I got released from prison, I’m arrested again. Even though it’s a heavy cross to bear, I expected that I would be arrested and prosecuted in this movement again.

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  2. Probably the most riveting picture tonight, the kind you can only take in : an odd mash-up of skyscrapers, smoke, trees, barricades, umbrellas, laser, and masked protesters in the backdrop. This is revolution in our 21st-century postmodern metropolis 🌃💨🌲🚧☂️🔦👥👥👥👥

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  3. A medic outside Yau Ma Tei stn which gates are closed, asking police to let him enter. “Please, please let me enter and save him. I will give you all my gear, you can hit me, shoot me, you can do whatever you want to me afterwards, just let me go and help him.”

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  4. Real bullets were found later at - where we commemorate Tiananmen Massacre every year. credit to RTHK Part2

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  5. 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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  6. What the hell???!!! 😡😡😡 Shocking footage of replicating the 721 Yuen Long Triads incident by going into MTR trains, randomly beating up passengers. Police brutality at its peak!!!!! How is that humanely acceptable?????😡😡😡😡😡

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  7. The arrest of Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow, Andy Chan and other activist figureheads shows how ill-informed the government is. DONT YOU KNOW is a LEADERFUL movement? Everyone is a leader, ppl self-organize actions, remove leading protestors from the rank doesnt work

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  8. . confronts a Hong Kong police officer in riot gear for questioning someone who was clearly marked as press. Read more on the situation in Hong Kong here:

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  9. HKPolice is no more than a gang of degraded & notorious state terrorists. & , is this the means for Gov use to justify on using or sending troops? Please respond to our call on withdraw bill, stop police violence and free-election.

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  10. 5. Desperate First-Aids were denied entry despite casualties. One First-Aid was arrested by the Riot Police with "possession of offensive weapon", just because he kept scissors inside his bag.

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  11. 3. random assaulted unarmed passengers forcefully and beat them with batons, including an elderly on wheelchair and one kid, who were both beaten to bleed heavily on their heads. 4. Pepper spray were used inside carriage when passengers were actually leaving.

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  12. 1. Undercover cops disguised as protesters and fired at other demonstrators with real bullets; 2. Tear gas canisters were shot indiscriminately and caused a journalist's eye severely injured;

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  13. Deeply appalling State Terror in 831 protest. After firing water cannon, teargas and bullet outside of Gov HQ, countless records of HK police atrocities took place after sunset, to recap: @HKPoliceState

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  14. suddenly rushed out of a train and used pepper spray in the platform in Prince Edward Station when protesters were actually leaving.

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  15. Riot Police loved to storm into subway station and targeted ordinary citizens that even didn't join the protest.

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  16. Hi Global Times, please don't spread fake news even you are owned and funded by Communist Party of China. I was not arrested during today protest. Don't identify every young man with eyeglass and short hair as Joshua Wong.

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  17. MISINFORMATION CLARIFICATION: Rumors said our secretary-general has been put under arrest again tonight. That’s NOT TRUE. In fact, that communist-backed source has mistaken Joshua with another one else. Joshua Wong is now in a safe place. Stay safe, HKers.

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  18. Earlier today, fired tear gas on the rooftop of Chief Executive's Office, such tactic was criticised by experts for canisters may cause serious injury. In response to this, protesters threw the canisters into the HQ of Chinese army.

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  19. President Xi and Carrie Lam just stay behind of water cannon and refuse to listen people’s voice. We all know it’s not the way out.

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  20. Water cannon spraying blue dye at the crowds

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  21. A message against police brutality and political arrests in was left this morning at my school, , after my friends and were rounded up. Then some Chinese students overran it, writing that we are “enslaved by British colonialism.”

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