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2019-11-23T12:49:58.974Z


The anti-remediation storm lasted for several months, causing multiple conflicts and causing multiple injuries. On August 11, outside the Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, a girl was injured in the right eye and was suspected of being hit by a police bag. The American newspaper New York Times today (23rd) published a photo of the girl on the front page, taking up nearly half of the page. This report is a photo story taken by Hong Kong photojournalist Lin Yifei for the New York Times. The series covers Hong Kong people with different political spectrums, including members of the guild, Chairman of the New Democratic Party, Mrs Ip Lau, and Vice President of the National Hong Kong and Macao Research Association, Liu Zhaojia. , Compulsory First Aid, Injured, Hong Kong Zhongzhi Huang Zhifeng, Zhou Ting, NPC Convener Zhai Zijie, singer He Yunshi and so on.


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Written by: Zhang Jiamin

2019-11-23 20:38

Last updated: 2019-11-23 20:38

The anti-remediation storm lasted for several months, causing multiple conflicts and causing multiple injuries. On August 11, outside the Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, a girl was injured in the right eye and was suspected of being hit by a police bag. The American newspaper New York Times today (23rd) published a photo of the girl on the front page, taking up nearly half of the page.

This report is a photo story taken by Hong Kong photojournalist Lin Yifei for the New York Times. The series covers Hong Kong people with different political spectrums, including members of the guild, Chairman of the New Democratic Party, Mrs Ip Lau, and Vice President of the National Hong Kong and Macao Research Association, Liu Zhaojia. , Compulsory First Aid, Injured, Hong Kong Zhongzhi Huang Zhifeng, Zhou Ting, NPC Convener Zhai Zijie, singer He Yunshi and so on.

In the conflict in Tsim Sha Tsui on August 11, a woman was injured in her right eye. (Photo Photo / Photo by Liang Huanmin)

The New York Times published a photo of a pop-up girl on the front page. The girl in the picture covered her right eye with her right hand. She wore black clothes and a black mask. The description of the picture is accompanied by an answer taken from its interview, which means that only under totalitarian rule, the people are forced to defend a distorted society with blood and life. The newspaper said that in the nearly half a year, Hong Kong was torn apart by violent anti-government demonstrations. The New York Times recorded the protesters, social activists, supporters, and those who supported the government camp.

On November 23rd, the New York Times’s domestic version of the front page published photos and interviews of girls with injured eyes in the right eye in the conflict in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong on August 11.

No public appearance after the injury, only the video appeared in the press conference

In the conflict of August 11, a girl who was a volunteer first-aid on the scene was suspected of being injured in the right eye by the police bag bomb outside the Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station. She has not appeared in public in the past. She only spoke in a video clip at a folk press conference. She mentioned the support of the Hong Kong people and the care of medical staff. She also criticized the Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam and the Commissioner of Police for insulting the violence of the police. The Police Force has become an organization "intent to murder, mutilate and abuse Hong Kong people". In the name of the victim, she gave the Hong Kong Government and the police force "the strongest condemnation" and called on the police to stop violent acts against the public.

Police obtained a warrant for medical report

After the incident, the injured girl did not report the incident, but the police obtained a warrant to obtain the medical report of the girl from the Hospital Authority. The girl subsequently filed a judicial review on the police practice and was granted permission earlier. The case was tried in the High Court earlier this month. The lawyer representing the girl pointed out that the person affected by the warrant should have the right to request the relevant law enforcement agency to provide a warrant and she should also make a statement to the magistrate. The police representative’s lawyer countered that it was not practical to ask the police to provide the contents of the warrant. After the judge heard the submission, he adjourned the ruling.

On August 29th, a folk press conference, a woman with a right eye injury appeared on the film and gave the "strongest condemnation" to the government and the police. (photo by Zhang Haowei)

[Blood girl review] The girl thinks she has the right to ask for a warning. The request is not practical.

[Fugitive Offenders Ordinance] The eye-catching girl’s case for judicial review of the police warrant is scheduled for the next 4 days.

[Blood girl] police application search search medical report investigation has been on the bag ejection eye mask test

[Fugitive Offenders Ordinance] The girl who is stunned is dissatisfied with the police.

[Fugitive Offenders Ordinance] The girl who is stunned is not on the list of search warrants.

Fugitive Offenders Ordinance

Source: hk1

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