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World sanctions march opposed, only Liu Shakang called for "flowing" to disperse in Admiralty

2020-01-18T09:57:59.536Z


The civil rally team applied to the police earlier for tomorrow (19th) to hold a "Sanxia Sanction Parade", which was opposed by the police. The appeal was rejected by the Public Rally and Procession Appeals Committee yesterday. This is the first unapproved parade this year. Rally will be held. A spokesman for the private rally team said that only over ten days have passed this year, but there have been many incidents in which the government has challenged the bottom line of the public. Normal procedures, etc., but the public seems to have become accustomed to and adapted to injustice. He urged the public not to accept and tolerate, and should attend a rally tomorrow, so that the international community is willing to continue to support Hong Kong people. He went on to point out that if 30,000 to 50,000 people blast the Chater Garden and Chater Road tomorrow, the public will be urged to leave Hong Kong Island East, that is, Admiralty Station, so that more people can enter the venue to participate in the rally.


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Written by: Cui Bi Zheng

2020-01-18 17:49

Last updated: 2020-01-18 17:54

The civil rally team applied to the police earlier for tomorrow (19th) to hold a "Sanxia Sanction Parade", which was opposed by the police. The appeal was rejected by the Public Rally and Procession Appeals Committee yesterday. This is the first unapproved parade this year. Rally will be held.

A spokesman for the private rally team said that only over ten days have passed this year, but there have been many incidents in which the government has challenged the public's bottom line. For example, the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Luo Zhiguang, put the draft maternity leave amendment bill directly to the Human Affairs Committee for review and bypassed. Normal procedures, etc., but the public seems to have become accustomed to and adapted to injustice. He urged the public not to accept and tolerate, and should attend a rally tomorrow, so that the international community is willing to continue to support Hong Kong people.

He went on to point out that if 30,000 to 50,000 people blast the Chater Garden and Chater Road tomorrow, the public will be urged to leave Hong Kong Island East, that is, Admiralty Station, so that more people can enter the venue to participate in the rally.

The private rally team's application for tomorrow's "Sanctions on Sanctions" was opposed, and the rally was held instead. (Photo by Zheng Cuibi)

Liu Yekuang said that after consultation with the police, the scope of the rally will be expanded tomorrow. Except for the entire Chater Garden, the entire Chater Road from Pedder Street to Murray Road can be assembled. It is estimated that it can accommodate 30,000 to 50,000 people. The notice of objection is from 2 pm to 10 pm. The rally officially started at 3 pm. Liu Yik kuang urged the public to enter the venue from Central Station and Hong Kong Station from 2 o'clock. If the crowd was full, the organizer had the responsibility to assist the evacuation and it would start to arrange people to flow eastward. Face, that is, leave along the sidewalk towards Admiralty Station, so that more people can participate in the rally.

Liu Yikang continued that Hong Kong people from at least 12 countries and 22 cities will hold a "Sanctions under the Heaven" parade tomorrow, calling on the local government to implement sanctions laws against Hong Kong. The participating countries include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, etc. Ground. In addition, during the rally in Central tomorrow, there will be at least 12 newly established unions to organize joint street stations to recruit members, including the Hong Kong Federation of Financial Industry Unions, the New Civil Service Union, etc .; and the private assembly team will also send 13 One hundred thousand sheets of spring.

Liu Yikang (second from right) said that if the crowd was full and the organizer had the responsibility to assist the evacuation, it would start to arrange people to flow eastward, that is, walk along the sidewalk toward Admiralty Station, so that more people could participate assembly. (Photo by Zheng Cuibi)

Liu Yankuang said that when he applied for the rally, he expected to attend from 5,000 to 10,000 people. However, he believed that the number of attendees would be larger than expected after the police objected to the procession. He believed that there would inevitably be a conflict between the police and the people, and the police had the right to suddenly cut the rally. But he hopes that if the police decide to terminate the rally, it should be announced publicly and given enough time to dissolve. Asked what would happen to the team if someone marched spontaneously, Liu Yikuang said that he "would not call for a march or not march", and only wanted the participants to be careful and safe.

Liu Yikang believes that the government has continuously challenged the bottom line of the public in the new year. For example, the Kwun Tong District Council stopped the music fountain project, but the government insisted on continuing. He said that if these things happened last year, everything would be enough for citizens to participate in processions and assemblies. He urged the public not to be accustomed to numbness, and to attend the rally tomorrow to show the government that Hong Kong people will not be dumb. "Listening to the day is also ridiculous. It is clear that we do not have the right to march legally. Things, even news, need to be reported.

Liu Yikang (second from right) urged the public not to accept and tolerate injustice, and should attend a rally tomorrow, so that the international community is willing to continue to support Hong Kong people. (Photo by Zheng Cuibi)

Huang Zhifeng, the Secretary-General of Hong Kong Chizhi, and Zhang Kunyang, a former spokesman for the delegation of international affairs to the tertiary education community, believe that the number of people attending the rally tomorrow is crucial and needs to be shown to the international community. The United Nations will review the human rights situation in Hong Kong in June this year, and they called on Hong Kong people to stand up, "if local popularity is not enough, foreign attention to Hong Kong will also diminish."

The non-governmental rally team was scheduled to hold a "World Sanctions Parade" tomorrow (19th) from Chater Road in Central to Sogo Department Store in Causeway Bay, urging the Hong Kong Government to implement the democratic political reform immediately, otherwise Hong Kong people will call on governments to sanction Hong Kong for human rights violation Officials and police, but were opposed by the police.

The civil assembly team will distribute 13 models of 100,000 pieces of spring tomorrow. (Photo by Zheng Cuibi)

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