Nathan Law 羅冠聰  Verified account

@nathanlawkc

Pro-democracy activist. Elected at 23, forcefully-unseated lawmaker. graduate. Based in London.

Hong Kong & London
Joined May 2016

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    Everyone should be created equal, and people are entitled to fight against injustice. We , because we believe democracy is for all, and we should live in a society that respects everyone. Be Water, my friend. Stay safe.

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  2. Here's what I think about German-China relations.

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  3. 2. Only the voters could determine whether their actions are legitimate. The systematic violence that undermines Hong Kong people's freedom is much worse than the nuisance, which did not injure anyone. Most Hong Kong people supported their actions of voicing for us. -END

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  4. 1. The 7 democrats' arrests today showed, once again, how the government manipulates the legal system and uses it as a legal weapon to persecute democratic activists. The legislators are arrested due to their protest in the chamber, in which these actions should be protected.

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  5. [Teen activists in were choked to faint today] 1. Today used its new tactic to stifle dissents again, by re-arresting student protesters , and , right upon they were released and left the police station.

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  6. Oct 29

    Labour and National MPs, as well as , urge to adopt Hong Kong lifeboat scheme. "Under the NSL, young activists are vulnerable to the risk of arbitrary arrest," the letter stated.

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  7. Coordinated actions are needed to combat CCP’s authoritarian influence!

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  8. //In the fight against authoritarianism, these young voices are crucial, he says. “We shouldn’t take our freedom for granted. You must have eternal vigilance and always be aware of what’s happening in your society.”// via

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  9. 2. Building international support is critical in holding China accountable for its gross human rights violations. Going forwards, I will be working with allies in New Zealand politics to press for greater support for the Hong Kong democratic movement. Stay tuned. - END

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  10. 1. It is vital that democratic countries offer meaningful help to support our movement. Implementing concrete policies is key. That's why I've written to the newly re-elected NZ Prime Minister to recommend a New Zealand lifeline scheme for HK protestors.

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  12. Oct 26

    As part of a four-month investigation, Newsweek has identified 600 community groups in the U.S. with links to the Chinese Communist Party—part of a large campaign by Beijing to sow unrest ahead of the U.S. election.

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  13. The purposes of the national security law in Hong Kong are quashing freedom of speech and allowing arbitrary arrests. Period.

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  14. Oct 26

    Pleased to be working with to call for NZ to offer pathways to citizenship for young Hong Kongers. we ask that you offer a lifeline.

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  15. A pleasure to meet my friend of at the rally. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.” —Martin L. King

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  16. Retweet it if you think your country should ban WeChat — the software that spies, censors and surveils the users.

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  18. Despite ’s threat of media meltdown & Computer Crimes Act that criminalizes online speeches, brave held another mass rally today, after PM refused to answer ppl’s

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  19. New York along with other cities all over the world voice out their support to the 12 Hongkongers, that these freedom fighters are not forgotten and will continue to spread the message to the free world!

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  20. Oct 25

    Around 3000 turned up to the march in Taiwan. Lots of solidarity for 🇹🇭 too.

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  21. Oct 24

    Around 400 in London joined the rally of global solidarity with next to the city’s landmark . attended public event for the first time since he has arrived in – at Tower Bridge

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