The stakes, which were accused by the police as "foreign agents," held a special general meeting at the June Fourth Memorial Hall in Mong Kok today (25th). With 41 votes in favor, 4 votes against, and zero abstentions, a large number of them passed the formal dissolution; and Adopted without objection to appoint Cai Yaochang and Deng Yan'e as liquidators.
There were more than 20 attendees this time. The Stake Association confirmed that the quorum requirement has been exceeded. The company secretary Cai Yaochang was elected to preside over the meeting. Before the meeting, he silently mourned the victims of June 4th and the dead volunteers of the Stake Association.
The company secretary Cai Yaochang will explain the results, and "Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.
Before the stake meeting decided whether to dissolve, the participants silently mourned the deaths of the June Fourth Movement and the dead volunteers of the stake.
(Provided by the stake)
The leadership is divided on whether to disband
At present, all members of the Stake Standing Committee are in prison. Chairman Li Zhuoren, former Vice Chairman He Junren and Vice Chairman Zou Xingtong are charged with inciting subversion of state power.
Li and He recently issued a joint letter in prison, publicly calling on members to support the initiative to dissolve the stake; however, Zou Xingtong objected, saying that active dissolution would encourage the spread of fear and do not want to cause a blow to the people, so he called on members to veto it.
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The Security Bureau intends to delete the registration︱Stake reply letter: the upcoming resolution to dissolve the national security is unreasonable accusation of the stake︱Zou Xingtong's firm opposition to the dissolution cited rumors that the memorial hall has been installed with eavesdroppers and is no longer safe. Stake issued by Li Zhuoren and He Junren in prison Xin called for active dissolution of the stake: the best plan for the stake: as required by the police to remove the original website, fb page, etc. from 10 p.m.
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