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Written by: Zheng Qiuling
2019-12-29 17:51
Last updated: 2019-12-29 18:00The "Day and Night of Hong Kong People's Struggle" rally was held in Edinburgh (Central) today (29th). The event has received a notice of no objection. Citizens have gathered since 2 pm. There is an empty underground space outside the City Hall. "Lennon" was written to the reference. During the period, the General Assembly Hall was open as usual, and there were also newly-weds passing by and the citizens of the assembly cheering each other, the atmosphere was peaceful. However, the flagpoles outside the Great Hall and the flagpoles of the regional flags were locked, and the flags were still hung in the rain.
The positions of the hall to pull the two flagpoles to pull the flag line have been locked. (Photo by Zheng Qiuling)
According to the scene, the flag-raising area outside the General Assembly Hall was not enclosed, and the national flag and regional flag were also hung, but the positions of the two flag-raising poles to pull the flag line were locked. The reporter had inquired about the staff. The other party stated that it was unclear when it was locked and whether it was related to public activities. It only meant that it was usually locked.
After reviewing the information, some netizens held a "Symbol of Uyghur Human Rights" at Edinburgh Place, Central last week (22), and received a notice of no objection, but some people took off the nearby national flag and discarded it on the ground. Riot police officers arrived Investigate and seize the national flag. Subsequently, a man in black pushed the police to cause a conflict, and there was a warning among policemen to pull out guns.
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