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"Parliamentary Monitoring" approves democratized district councilors banners to discredit the government and urge the government to regulate and remove

2020-11-08T05:35:42.183Z


In the past month, the group "Parliamentary Monitoring" counted the banners of democratic district councillors and indicated that more than 80 banners involved smearing the government and spreading hatred. "Parliamentary Monitoring" requires the government to establish criteria for approving banners and to display banners to clarify rumors.


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Written by: Pan Xiqiao

2020-11-08 13:27

Last update date: 2020-11-08 13:27

In the past month, the group "Parliamentary Monitoring" counted the banners of democratic district councillors and indicated that more than 80 banners involved smearing the government and spreading hatred.

"Parliamentary Monitoring" requires the government to establish criteria for approving banners and to display banners to clarify rumors.

The "Parliamentary Monitoring" counts the banners of the democratic district councilors, saying that more than 80 banners involve smearing the government.

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Suggest that the government hang banners to clarify rumors

Liu Peiyu, a member of the group "Parliamentary Monitoring" and a member of the DAB Sham Shui Po District, said that many district members' banners were involved in smearing and inciting hatred. After one month of observation, the "Parliamentary Monitoring" found more than 84 horizontal Well, the content involves five categories: discrediting the SAR government and the central government, false propaganda reports, spreading hatred, advocating hatred against police, and propagating fee-based services.

For example, Ge Siu-yuan, member of the Tsuen Wan District Council of the Federation of Trade Unions, pointed out that there were banners with "opposing the fare collection in the Greater Bay Area", and the words "this way to the DNA Consolidation Center" were hung on the road to the testing center. It also involves spreading hatred and hatred against the police. The content is targeted. It criticizes democratic district councilors for constantly displaying biased propaganda in the community and creates social opposition. They think that district councilors should pay more attention to people's livelihood.

The "Parliamentary Supervision" requires the government to establish criteria for approving banners. It believes that if violations occur, the Civil Affairs Department should not reimburse related expenses, and dismantle the illegal banners as soon as possible, and collect demolition costs. It also recommended that the government hang banners to clarify rumors in relevant areas.

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