Hong-Kong Protests

Strangelove

Colonel
Registered Member
So I guess there is still some legs in the Hong Kong "freedom" narratives from the U.S. then. When are they going to drop this dead donky?!

China denounces Blinken's remarks on HK, urges end to meddling

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The US have made it clear they will continue funding their HK cockroaches/terrorists, but given the mechanisms and extra scrutiny placed on money laundering & terrorism funding by the HK National Security Department, these new funds will be intercepted and frozen, then confiscated. So a huge thank you to the US for pumping in more $$$, consider it conpensation for the damage it caused in 2019.


Meanwhile, here's what happening to some HK cockroaches who fled to Wanwanland...


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Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
The US have made it clear they will continue funding their HK cockroaches/terrorists, but given the mechanisms and extra scrutiny placed on money laundering & terrorism funding by the HK National Security Department, these new funds will be intercepted and frozen, then confiscated. So a huge thank you to the US for pumping in more $$$, consider it conpensation for the damage it caused in 2019.


Meanwhile, here's what happening to some HK cockroaches who fled to Wanwanland...


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Two different response to the lost eye girl. I wonder which one us going to regret it later. Lol

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Meanwhile, The news from hong kong just get better and better

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47 HK activists back in court on subversion charges after bail hearings ordeal​

By Jessie Pang

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The 47 Hong Kong democratic opposition figures charged with conspiracy to commit subversion, most of whom have been kept in custody for the past three months, are due to appear in court again on Monday in a widely monitored national security case.

They were arrested on charges of participating in an unofficial, non-binding and independently organised primary vote last year to select candidates for a since-postponed city election, which authorities say was a "vicious plot" to subvert the government.

The defendants, most of whom were denied bail, are expected in West Kowloon Court at 2:30 p.m. (0630 GMT) before judge Victor So. Activist Jerry Yuen was among a few dozen people queuing up in the morning for a seat

"I want to tell my friends among the 47 that they don’t need to worry, as many are determined to fight on," he said.

The charges against the activists, many of whom have announced their retirement from politics, are the most sweeping use yet of the national security law and are punishable with up to life in prison.

Diplomats and rights groups are closely watching the case amid mounting concerns over the independence of the former British colony's judicial system, that is seen as the foundation on which its financial prowess was built.

Marathon bail hearings in March lasted four days and dragged late into the night, causing several defendants to fall ill and seek hospital treatment. Most of the subsequent appeals for bail have been denied.

On Friday, High Court Judge Esther Toh denied former lawmaker Claudia Mo's bail application, citing, among other reasons, her WhatsApp messages with foreign journalists, commenting on news.

In denying bail in mid-March to Jeremy Tam, another former lawmaker, Toh cited an email he received from the U.S. Consulate where he was invited to "catch up." His lawyers said he never replied.

The security law sets a high threshold for defendants seeking bail to demonstrate they would not break the law, a departure from common law practice, which puts the onus on prosecutors to make their case for detention as an exception.

The protracted hearings and the reasons for rejecting bail have stunned diplomats and rights groups, who see it as a dramatic display of the Chinese-ruled city's authoritarian turn.
 

Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
I posted earlier about the 47 condoms in court. But why would Anglos, Sweden and Germany (actually Anglos is technically Germans). Send their consulate staff there?

Could you imagine China doing that to the rioters in the U.S.? This just show how much freedom these condoms and their western sponsors enjoy in Hong Kong.

今日下午,香港西九龙裁判法院,47只叛国贼“颠覆国家政权罪”再提堂。英国,德国,加拿大,瑞典...驻港领事馆派人旁听。[吐]
港友:加拿大人查下215个孩子死亡的始末啦!种族灭绝还有脸旁听。

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voyager1

Captain
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I posted earlier about the 47 condoms in court. But why would Anglos, Sweden and Germany (actually Anglos is technically Germans). Send their consulate staff there?

Could you imagine China doing that to the rioters in the U.S.? This just show how much freedom these condoms and their western sponsors enjoy in Hong Kong.

今日下午,香港西九龙裁判法院,47只叛国贼“颠覆国家政权罪”再提堂。英国,德国,加拿大,瑞典...驻港领事馆派人旁听。[吐]
港友:加拿大人查下215个孩子死亡的始末啦!种族灭绝还有脸旁听。

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Can we see them with their jail uniforms?

Does anyone know what colour is HK prison uniform? Orange, blue?
 

Bellum_Romanum

Brigadier
Registered Member
Two different response to the lost eye girl. I wonder which one us going to regret it later. Lol

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Meanwhile, The news from hong kong just get better and better

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47 HK activists back in court on subversion charges after bail hearings ordeal​

By Jessie Pang

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The 47 Hong Kong democratic opposition figures charged with conspiracy to commit subversion, most of whom have been kept in custody for the past three months, are due to appear in court again on Monday in a widely monitored national security case.

They were arrested on charges of participating in an unofficial, non-binding and independently organised primary vote last year to select candidates for a since-postponed city election, which authorities say was a "vicious plot" to subvert the government.

The defendants, most of whom were denied bail, are expected in West Kowloon Court at 2:30 p.m. (0630 GMT) before judge Victor So. Activist Jerry Yuen was among a few dozen people queuing up in the morning for a seat

"I want to tell my friends among the 47 that they don’t need to worry, as many are determined to fight on," he said.

The charges against the activists, many of whom have announced their retirement from politics, are the most sweeping use yet of the national security law and are punishable with up to life in prison.

Diplomats and rights groups are closely watching the case amid mounting concerns over the independence of the former British colony's judicial system, that is seen as the foundation on which its financial prowess was built.

Marathon bail hearings in March lasted four days and dragged late into the night, causing several defendants to fall ill and seek hospital treatment. Most of the subsequent appeals for bail have been denied.

On Friday, High Court Judge Esther Toh denied former lawmaker Claudia Mo's bail application, citing, among other reasons, her WhatsApp messages with foreign journalists, commenting on news.

In denying bail in mid-March to Jeremy Tam, another former lawmaker, Toh cited an email he received from the U.S. Consulate where he was invited to "catch up." His lawyers said he never replied.

The security law sets a high threshold for defendants seeking bail to demonstrate they would not break the law, a departure from common law practice, which puts the onus on prosecutors to make their case for detention as an exception.

The protracted hearings and the reasons for rejecting bail have stunned diplomats and rights groups, who see it as a dramatic display of the Chinese-ruled city's authoritarian turn.
Authoritarian turn my a..s.

"independence of the former British colony's judicial system, that is seen as the foundation on which its financial prowess was built."

What a crock of s..t.
 

Bellum_Romanum

Brigadier
Registered Member
I posted earlier about the 47 condoms in court. But why would Anglos, Sweden and Germany (actually Anglos is technically Germans). Send their consulate staff there?

Could you imagine China doing that to the rioters in the U.S.? This just show how much freedom these condoms and their western sponsors enjoy in Hong Kong.
I posted earlier about the 47 condoms in court. But why would Anglos, Sweden and Germany (actually Anglos is technically Germans). Send their consulate staff there?

Could you imagine China doing that to the rioters in the U.S.? This just show how much freedom these condoms and their western sponsors enjoy in Hong Kong.

今日下午,香港西九龙裁判法院,47只叛国贼“颠覆国家政权罪”再提堂。英国,德国,加拿大,瑞典...驻港领事馆派人旁听。[吐]
港友:加拿大人查下215个孩子死亡的始末啦!种族灭绝还有脸旁听。

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今日下午,香港西九龙裁判法院,47只叛国贼“颠覆国家政权罪”再提堂。英国,德国,加拿大,瑞典...驻港领事馆派人旁听。[吐]
港友:加拿大人查下215个孩子死亡的始末啦!种族灭绝还有脸旁听。

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"Could you imagine China doing that to the rioters in the U.S.? This just show how much freedom these condoms and their western sponsors enjoy in Hong Kong."

It's a question of legitimacy. The CPC despite the enormous progress and contributions it has given to China and the world is being denied the legitimacy that it deserves as the rightful ruler and governing body of the country. Which is why you and I often see, read, hear on western news describing the government in China as "regime" to diminish it's authority as nothing more than temporary and doesn't have a lasting hold over the people of China. And most importantly, these western governments are nothing more than fake show of concern for those monkeys and gullible clowns for the western interests. It's a dog and pony show for the western countries virtue signaling MOFOS at home otherwise their people would be screaming mad on why their superior western Judeo-Christian "values" are not being upheld and pushed down the Chinese people's throat.
 

daifo

Major
Registered Member
Don't these used condoms ever going to stop provoking the authority and the general populace? I wonder where they get the fundings from? Is a good job the authority are on top of things and stamped it out at an early stage.

Tiananmen Square museum in Hong Kong shut after three days

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Hate Chinese 364 day of the year, love Chinese on June 4th.
 
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