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7.21 eleven months | YOHO MALL demonstrators called slogans to intercept erhu male

2020-06-22T06:41:33.299Z


The epidemic situation of the new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) has eased slightly, and the upper limit of group aggregation has been relaxed from 8 to 50 people. Today (21st) coincides with the 11th month of Father's Day and the "7.21 event". A Telegram group launched the "Father's Day and You Shop" in District 4 of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and New Territories, appealing to the public to respond at 1:30 in the afternoon. At 12:45 pm, the event venues were announced as New Century Plaza in Mong Kok, Times Square in Causeway Bay, New Town Plaza in Sha Tin and Yoho Mall in Yuen Long.


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Written by: Deng Bailiang, Cai Zhengbang, Deng Yong, Zhong Kong Fanxu, Yuan Shu, Wang Jieen

2020-06-21 13:30

Last update date: 2020-06-21 21:37

The epidemic situation of the new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) has eased slightly, and the upper limit of group aggregation has been relaxed from 8 to 50 people. Today (21st) coincides with the 11th month of Father's Day and the "7.21 event". A Telegram group launched the "Father's Day and You Shop" in District 4 of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and New Territories, appealing to the public to respond at 1:30 in the afternoon. At 12:45 pm, the event venues were announced as New Century Plaza in Mong Kok, Times Square in Causeway Bay, New Town Plaza in Sha Tin and Yoho Mall in Yuen Long.

[6.21 Yuen Long] More than 30 people in the atrium of YOHO MALL shouted anti-revision slogans.

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[21:08] Yuen Long: Nearly one hundred people at YOHO MALL called the slogan.

[20:28] Yuen Long: More than 30 people in the atrium of YOHO MALL shouted anti-revision slogans.

[20:22] Mong Kok: The dispute at Cen Zijie Street Station. The police received a report at 4:37 in the afternoon. At the junction of Nathan Road and Nai Luchen Street in Mong Kok, a 50-year-old man named Su clashed with several people over political issues. In the meantime, the other side was attacked by hand, and then the other side fled. The police conducted a preliminary investigation and classified the case as an ordinary attack. It was referred to the seventh team of the Criminal Investigation Team of the Mong Kok Police District and no one was arrested. Su Nan had no surface injuries and was consciously taken to Guanghua Hospital. Police sought a man, about 1.7 meters tall, wearing a black jacket, black pants, mask and black hat at the time of the incident.

[20:00] Yuen Long: The police intercepted a woman who distributed leaflets and a man who wished to return to Hong Kong with Erhula. The man was very emotional.

[19:33] Yuen Long: At the location of the Linnong Wall at Yuen Long Station, some people tried to call the public to write to complain to Judge Su Wenlong.

[6.21 Yuen Long] Someone at Yuen Long Station, Linjie Station, appealed to the public to write to complain to Judge Su Wenlong. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

[6.21 Yuen Long] Yuen Long Station was calm, but there were riot control and uniformed police officers on the scene. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

[18:37] Mong Kok: The reporter who was shot on the camera said that he had accepted the apology, and people on the scene repeatedly asked the lady to apologize.

After being surrounded for about 20 minutes, the lady was escorted from the emergency exit by the security guard. During this time, she shouted and concealed her face several times. Someone once took the water bottle.

[18:05] Mong Kok: According to the scene, a woman was accused of hitting reporters and grabbing the camera, surrounded by the crowd, and the scene was once chaotic. Afterwards, the reporter accepted the woman's apology and asked her to leave. Some people at the scene kept scolding the woman, and the security guards of the mall formed a circle to protect her from leaving.

[17:55] Mong Kok: There are dozens of people at Langham Place calling for slogans while walking on various floors, and then at the door of Starbucks coffee shop under Maxim’s Group. The stall is temporarily closed and the customer stays in the seat.

[17:27] Yuen Long: The Yuen Long Station is calm, but there are riot control and uniformed police officers present.

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[17:22] Police fb: At 4 pm, someone at the junction of Nathan Road and Nathan Street in Mong Kok set up a street station. During the theory with a person in the scene, a man was suddenly put on a black hat and a black coat. Man in black trousers and black shoes attacked. The victim was boxed in the head, and the attacker immediately turned to escape. When the victim planned to step forward to stop the attacker, other people at the scene blocked the way, but no one stopped the attacker. The police quickly rushed to the scene to learn about the incident from the assaulted man, and once pulled up the cordon at the location involved to investigate.

The police severely condemned all acts of violence against others, and reiterated that any appeal or idea cannot rationalize violence. The police are conducting evidence search on the spot and call on citizens who witnessed the incident to contact the police for further information.

[16:40] Mong Kok: Cen Zijie Street Station, a man with a contrary opinion disputed with the people at the scene, and the riot police arrived at the scene to pull up the cordon. Many people were on the scene, and Cen Zijie persuaded the crowd to leave. And put away the street station. The man was subsequently escorted by the police and boarded the ambulance. According to on-site news, around 4:30, there were men with different political opinions scolding at Cen Zijie Street Station, Exit E2, Mong Kok. The man reported that he was injured, and dozens of riot police escorted them down and boarded the ambulance to leave. When they were escorted, they even made insulting gestures. Cen Zijie then put away the street station and urged people on the scene to go to other street stations such as "Student Action Source" to oppose the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law.

[16:17] Mong Kok: Two men walked with a slogan at Langham Place. Later, people gradually gathered and shouted the slogan "Recover Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times". A man holding a Captain America shield said that the shield experienced the umbrella movement and the anti-fixing movement, hoping to encourage the courage of all people in Hong Kong.

[6.21 Mong Kok] Many people gathered in the New Century Plaza and called the slogan "Recover Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times". (Photographed by O'Galler)

[15:56] Police fb: The police condemned someone for advocating nuisance against shops. The police noticed that some people on the Internet advocated Father’s Day today to commit nuisances against designated shops, including clamoring nearby and asking customers to leave the shop. The police warned that if people gather and clamor in public places (including shopping malls) and disrupt public order, they may all commit crimes related to illegal assembly under the Public Security Ordinance or disturbance of order in public places.

The police condemned such irresponsible and illegal statements, and reiterated that if anyone attempts to challenge the rule of law in Hong Kong, the police will decisively enforce the law and take arrests.

[15:55] Xihuan : In Xibao City, a man used a loudspeaker to play "May the Glory Return to Hong Kong", and shouted the slogan "Five Major Appeals, All Needed". Afterwards, he walked alone on the first floor of the shopping mall, soloed "May the Glory Return to Hong Kong" and held up a slogan. Then one or two women joined in and shouted slogans together.

[15:26] Mong Kok: Demonstrators inside MOKO began to move "walking street".

[15:26] Mong Kok: Many police cars are parked outside Langham Place, there are riot warnings, and the mall is calm.

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[15:07] Mong Kok: A large number of people sang "May the glory return to Hong Kong" on all floors. Some parents brought two children to the atrium, waving flags and shouting anti-revision slogans, attracting a large number of people to watch.

[15:05] Xihuan : The number of police officers outside Xibao City increased to about 10, and another 10 riot police officers were present.

[15:00] Shatian: From time to time, police officers from the New City Plaza inspect the upper floors.

[14:49] Xihuan : Telegram group refers to outside Times Square, there is a high-profile patrol by riot police, once suggested that citizens go to Xibao City. When the reporter arrived in Xibao City, no one was gathered, but there were 3 police officers on alert outside Xibao City.

[14:45] Mong Kok: Citizens gather on all floors of MOKO. Some people raised the slogan and banner of "Recover Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times" and continued to call slogans.

[14:16]  Mong Kok: MOKO began to gather and called the slogan "Recover Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times".

【14:14】  Causeway Bay: About ten people gathered in Times Square, once screaming "Recover Hong Kong, Times Revolution" and other slogans.

[6.21 Mong Kok] There are elder film journalists with big heads who were asked to delete photos. (Photo by Yuan Shu)

[13:53] Mong Kok: An elderly person took a photo of a reporter and was asked to delete the photo.

[13:20] Yuen Long: Yoho Mall was calm at the scene, and no one called the slogan.

[13:15] Shatian: When the reporter arrived at the New City Plaza, there was no one to call the slogan, and there were more than ten riot police on guard at the exit of Shatian Railway Station.

[13:15] Mong Kok: Some netizens called to "shop with you" at the Moko mall. There were police cars parked outside the mall and police officers in uniform were on alert.

A Telegram group initiated the "Father's Day and You Shop" in District 4, calling on the public to respond at 1:30 in the afternoon. (Online picture)

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Source: hk1

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