"Interrogators said although my words and actions against the country and the party had been practiced in Hong Kong, I can be punished based on Mainland law once in Mainland China, as Hong Kong is a part of China." This is exactly why so many feared the extradition law.
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Per Cheng's account, a man who claimed to be part of China's secret intelligence service said "You are also part of it [intelligence service] as Embassy/ Consulate is a publicly recognised spy agency. Therefore, you should know you have no human rights in this place”.
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"When I walked through the corridor, I heard one voice shout out from one of the questioning rooms: 'raise your hands higher! Didn’t you raise your hands and wave the flags in the protest?!' I guess they were torturing Hong Kong protestors."https://twitter.com/WilsonLeungWS/status/1197048815762542592?s=20 …
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This part is also shocking and scary: "The secret police clearly stated that batches after batches of Hong Kong protesters had been caught, delivered and detained in mainland China". (from the BBC report)
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yes. and the image of the kids detained on the rooftop. where did they go?
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Once you get a different opinion with China and then express it, you will get into trouble as China does not allow people to have freedom of speech.
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I am pretty sure Simon Cheng is not the first victim getting this special treatment from
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It’s sad Simon got that kind of torture! And, the other protesters were sent to China and torture by
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