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The University of Hong Kong issues a letter from lawyers to urge the Stake to remove the "Pillar of National Sorrow"

2021-10-09T01:40:59.170Z


Stakes and liquidators Cai Yaochang and Deng Yan'e received letters from Mayer Brown Lawyers on behalf of the University of Hong Kong, requesting the Stakes to remove the "Pillar of National Sorrow" before 5 pm next Wednesday (13th). Deemed to have given up


Stakes and liquidators Cai Yaochang and Deng Yan'e received letters from Mayer Brown Lawyers on behalf of the University of Hong Kong, requesting the Stakes to remove the "Pillar of National Sorrow" before 5 pm next Wednesday (13th). Treated as a waiver.

The University of Hong Kong will then disregard any future requirements of the Stake on the "Pillar of National Sorrow", and will handle the "Pillar of National Sorrow" in an appropriate manner at the time it deems appropriate, without further notice.


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The lawyer’s letter was issued yesterday. Cai Yaochang pointed out that it is unreasonable for the University of Hong Kong to request the removal of the "Pillar of National Sorrow" in a short time. He believes that the University of Hong Kong, as a space with freedom of speech and academic freedom, has a social responsibility and mission to retain the "Pillar of National Sorrow". According to the standard of conduct for more than 20 years, the "Pillar of National Sorrow" will continue to be allowed to be erected on the campus of the University of Hong Kong.

At the same time, Cai Yaochang wrote to Zhang Xiang, the principal of the University of Hong Kong, asking the school to respond to the request to retain the "Pillar of National Sorrow" and to clarify whether there are plans to remove the sculpture.

The 7-meter-high "Pillar of National Sorrow" was made by the Danish sculptor Gao Zhihu. It was moved to the campus by the Hong Kong University Student Union before the return and was approved by the students for permanent placement.

Five members of the stake were accused of refusing to submit information to the National Security Office. The two members of the Standing Committee of the High Court refused to apply for bail. The National Security Office freezes the stake’s property and bank accounts. Aiming to overthrow the Chinese Communist Party and support the Hong Kong government to investigate and investigate the 32-year history of the dissolution of the stakes Cai Yaochang: faith is rooted in the hearts of the people "people are, hope is" the stakes are disbanded | It is rumored that the Bureau of History and Security intends to delete the registration︱Responding to the stake: the upcoming resolution to dissolve the national security is an unreasonable allegation of the dissolution of the stake|Introduction of candlelight to mourn the first June 4th Standing Committee member Zeng Jiancheng worried that the history of June 4th disappeared in Hong Kong Rumors are cited that the memorial hall is no longer safe with eavesdropping devices

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Source: hk1

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