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July 1st assassination case | Removal of the building to the University of Hong Kong within a deadline to send staff to replace the student union office door lock

2021-07-21T08:14:35.120Z


The Council of the Student Union of the University of Hong Kong passed a motion "grateful" for the suspected culprit in the July 1 assassination case, which caused social controversy. Although the motion and an apology were later withdrawn, the University of Hong Kong requested the Student Union to move out of the Student Union today (21st)


The Council of the Student Union of the University of Hong Kong passed a motion to "grateful" the suspected culprit in the July 1 assassination case, which caused social controversy. Although the motion and an apology were later withdrawn, the University of Hong Kong requested the student union to move out of the student union complex today (21st).

The Hong Kong University Student Union announced on its facebook this afternoon that the school dispatched personnel to replace the door locks of the affiliated rooms and the student union office in the student union complex at about 10 a.m., during which a large number of security guards were present.


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The Council of the Hong Kong University Students’ Union passed a motion on the 7th of this month, expressing "deep condolences" to the death of the suspect in the July 1 assassination of the police, Leung Kin-fai, and even "grateful for his sacrifice for Hong Kong." The Education Bureau and the Security Bureau and later criticized by name And condemned the council.

The council subsequently withdrew the bill, apologized and resigned.

The Hong Kong University Student Union Academy announced on its facebook that the school dispatched personnel to replace the door locks of the student union rooms and student union offices in the student union complex at about 10 a.m., during which a large number of security guards were present.

(Facebook screenshot)

The University of Hong Kong subsequently issued a statement on the 13th, stating that it would no longer recognize the current role of the Hong Kong University Student Union (as an independent registered association) on campus. The University of Hong Kong’s Vice President of Administration and Finance and Chairman of the Campus Affairs Committee, Luo Zheji, sent a letter to the Student Union’s affiliated association requesting Hong Kong The University Student Union will move out of the Composite Building (Composite Building) within seven days, that is, before today.

On the other hand, the National Security Department of the police conducted a search on the premises of the Hong Kong University Students' Union on the 16th of this month.

In an exclusive interview with the newspaper, Li Guozhang, Chairman of the University Council of the University of Hong Kong, said that the University of Hong Kong would not interfere or intervene. He described the two as "doing their own things." The university is reviewing the impact of the incident on the reputation and safety of the University in accordance with university rules and studying how to follow up. If you have the opportunity to issue a warning letter, suspension of school, or expulsion from the school in the most serious case, the school will handle it carefully because it involves the future of the student.

July 1st assassination case | Li Guozhang: The Hong Kong University Student Union cannot admit that it is wrong and will not expel the student immediately. Ti Zhiyuan disagrees with expelling the Hong Kong university student and approving the government to deal with high-ranking officials. Waiting for evidence in the July 1 assassination of police | Xiao Zeyi warns and then presents flowers to the suspect does not rule out that the police officers go home to search for evidence Xiao Zeyi's interview | The Hong Kong University Student Council mourns the suspected assassin: the most apology is a plea

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