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[Civil Press Conference] Explains Lin Zhengyue's Establishment of "Independent Review Committee"

2019-12-03T16:50:15.180Z


Anti-revision demonstrators demanded the establishment of an independent investigative committee to investigate the use of force by the police. A "civilian press conference" formed by netizens today (3) criticized Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e for advocating the establishment of an "Independent Review Committee" program in an attempt to confuse the audience. The request should be made locally. And overseas independent experts to form a statutory "independent investigation committee" with investigation and punishment powers. A non-governmental press conference reiterated that the pursuit of democracy in Hong Kong was different from the riots in the Tottenham district in Britain in 2011; the "Review Committee" failed to address the situation in Hong Kong and added the issue of "police" Originating from the police and political issues, the establishment of an "independent investigative committee" must be composed of non-police and related people in the current government, with a certain proportion of foreign experts, human rights organizations and professionals involved.


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Written by: McCain

2019-12-03 19:31

Last updated: 2019-12-04 00:44

Anti-revision demonstrators demanded the establishment of an independent investigative committee to investigate the use of force by the police. A "civilian press conference" formed by netizens today (3) criticized Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e for advocating the establishment of an "Independent Review Committee" program in an attempt to confuse the audience. The request should be made locally. And overseas independent experts to form a statutory "independent investigation committee" with investigation and punishment powers.

A non-governmental press conference reiterated that the pursuit of democracy in Hong Kong was different from the riots in the Tottenham district in Britain in 2011; the "Review Committee" failed to address the situation in Hong Kong and added the issue of "police" Originating from the police and political issues, the establishment of an "independent investigative committee" must be composed of non-police and related people in the current government, with a certain proportion of foreign experts, human rights organizations and professionals involved.

On December 3, a private press conference. (Photo by McCain)

Considers 70% of district electoral turnout to be dissatisfied with "system violence"

A non-governmental press conference today spoke for the first time about district board elections. The netizens present said that the results reflect the citizens ’decision to fight for the“ five major demands ”, emphasizing that the 70% turnout in this election is not the government ’s“ citizens believe in Hong Kong ’s election system ”, but the citizens’ unwillingness to give up their votes, expressing their right to Dissatisfaction with "system violence". They emphasized that there would be no universal suffrage in Hong Kong, and the picture of Hong Kong people fighting on the street would only continue to appear.

The new Commissioner of Police Deng Bingqiang earlier pointed out that the Independent Investigation Commission was aimed at the police, which was unjust, and that "the violence used by the thugs is far greater than that of us (the police)". They reiterated that the police had real firearms, but the police were 7.21 The Yuen Long White Man incident did not occur. Until last week, her mother-in-law was treated with unequal violence, but there was no effective mechanism to monitor and check the police. Therefore, Deng Bingqiang's statement was "false" and not valid.

On December 3, a private press conference. (Photo by McCain)

A non-governmental press conference expressed the hope that the newly elected district councillors can maintain their enthusiasm and promote regional politics, such as the Perpetual Lennon Wall. They pointed out that the success of district elections is not as "government has choice" as the government refers to. It should fall outside the system to fight because Hong Kong still has no true universal suffrage. Restricted.

Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e met with reporters on December 3, saying that the freedom of Hong Kong citizens is guaranteed by the Basic Law. (Photo by Zhang Haowei)

A private press conference indicated that although the United States has signed the Hong Kong and Democratic Bill of Rights, it does not believe that the government's attitude has improved, and hopes that citizens will come out to parade next Sunday (8th) to express their opinions. They pointed out that in the past, whether there was a notice of no objection or not, there would also be suppression, so they did not feel much about whether a notice of non-objection could be approved.

To recap the non-governmental press conference, please click on the snippet below.

Lin Zheng scolds the Bill of Rights for being unreasonable: the freedom of Hong Kong people is worn away? Democrats turn a blind eye

[Fugitives Regulations] Violence Reappears After District Election Lin Zheng: Spill Cold Water on Opportunities for Economic Recovery

Lin Zhengyue: The economy has entered a severe situation and the fourth round of relief measures will be pushed in the short term.

[Fugitives Regulations] Approval of Independent Inspection Commission Is Not Enough Zheng Yushuo: Lin Zhengying Meets with New District Councilor

[Civil press conference] Demonstrators evacuating PolyU describe "inhuman life" Despair at seeing a rope

Fugitive Ordinance District Council Lin Zhengyue's Anti-Repair Demonstration Independent Investigation Committee 01 Video News Madman I Home

Source: hk1

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