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[12.28. Tin Shui Wai] About 200 people attended the secondary school rally in Yuen Long District

2019-12-28T14:17:12.353Z


Anti-revision demonstrations continued for more than half a year, and more than 6,000 people were arrested, four of whom became students. Some Yuen Long District Councillors have launched a Yuen Long secondary school rally in Tin Shui Wai tonight (28th). A notice of no objection has been issued by the police and about 200 people attended. At about 8 pm, a police car was on guard outside the rally, and the scene was very tense. The assembly ended at about 10 pm.


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Written by: Zhang Jiamin

2019-12-28 19:33

Last updated: 2019-12-28 22:03

Anti-revision demonstrations continued for more than half a year, and more than 6,000 people were arrested, four of whom became students. Some Yuen Long District Councillors have launched a Yuen Long secondary school rally in Tin Shui Wai tonight (28th). A notice of no objection has been issued by the police and about 200 people attended.

At about 8 pm, a police car was on guard outside the rally, and the scene was very tense. The assembly ended at about 10 pm.

In addition to the young people, there were also silver-haired participants. (Photo by Li Zetong)

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The rally started at about 7.45 pm, with about 200 people participating, most of them young people, but also silver-haired and middle-aged people. They first chanted slogans in the presence, and some participants waved the banner of "recovering Hong Kong, revolution of the times."

The emcee of the rally issued an opening statement, calling on the participants not to forget those who were sacrificed and injured in the movement, and to observe a minute of silence. The master of ceremonies said that she first took to the streets in June. At that time, she did not know much about the amendments. I just hope to protect my friends around me. I hope everyone remembers their original intention to participate in sports.

At 8 pm, some participants said that they saw a police car passing by, and the atmosphere suddenly became tense. Some participants attended the rally to inspect the roadside, and after being advised by others, returned to Ginza Square to continue the rally.

The rally began at about 7.45 pm and was attended by about 200 people. (Photo by Zhang Jiamin)

Wu Meilan, a teacher who raised the "I have the right to choose the chief executive" who taught at the government school of Peleros in 2010, took the stage and said that it is not easy to "get out of the way" as a teacher, and many teachers are suppressed. She described herself as the "dead remnant" of the 1989 democracy movement, but I believe that many people of the same age group will never forget their original intentions, and they will never stop pursuing democracy. "

She claims that she often suffers from insomnia and dreamed that she was being chased by riot police, and she can only see pictures and text reports. She also thanked colleagues in the education industry for teaching young people with her own strength. She claims that she cannot do well and will not do illegal things, but hopes to use her strengths to participate in sports.

Teacher Wu Meilan came to the stage and said that it is not easy for a teacher to get out of the company. Many teachers have been suppressed. (Photo by Li Zetong)

The ambulancemen were obliged to share on stage, claiming that he participated in the parade for the first time in 612, and that he was the first to use a tear gas bomb. He believes that the current regime has harmed the public with inhumane methods, but many ambulancemen still persist in the rescue. An online media reporter from a middle school student stated that he hoped to get out of the traditional media box and present the original picture in front of the audience. He hopes that in the future, he will be able to take a picture of the "headshot", and no one in the photo needs to wear a mask.

The organizer expects about 100 people to participate

The meeting was attended by a Yuen Long District Council Member Chan Shi-ya, who applied to the police for a notice of no objection with the theme " Continue the revolution without forgetting the original intention. " The event started at 7:30 pm and ended at 9:30 pm at an open space outside Ginza Plaza, Kingswood Plaza, Tin Yan Road, Tin Shui Wai. According to the content of the notice of no objection, the organizer expects about 100 people to participate.

In the past, many groups have organized middle school student assemblies in various districts. This month, the middle and middle school student strike preparation platform launched the "Yau Tsim Mong X Sham Shui Po Middle School Student Assembly" in support of the arrested students. About 500 people participated in the night and dispersed peacefully.

On December 13, secondary school students met in Tsim Sha Tsui to support the injured students. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

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