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2022-07-05T12:11:18.967Z


"After going through ups and downs, everyone feels that Hong Kong can't be chaotic and can't afford it..." President Xi Jinping came to Hong Kong a few days ago (July 1) to attend the inauguration ceremony of the sixth term of the SAR government, and sent a message to all Hong Kong people to be tolerant and communist economy,


"After going through ups and downs, everyone feels that Hong Kong can't be chaotic and can't afford it..." President Xi Jinping came to Hong Kong a few days ago (July 1) to attend the inauguration ceremony of the sixth term of the SAR government, and sent a message to all Hong Kong people to be tolerant and communist economy, and create a better life together.

When it comes to "Hong Kong chaos", I believe everyone will think of the 2019 anti-amendment turmoil, and in the documentary "Hong Kong: The Covered Up Truth" (Hong Kong: The Covered Truth) by the two-time Oscar winner for Best Documentary Short Film and British director Malcolm Clarke. Hong Kong Returns) episode 6, the chaos was like "Rule of the Mob."


The sixth episode of "Hong Kong: The Covered Up" (Hong Kong Returns) begins with the "Fly With You Rally" launched at Hong Kong International Airport in mid-August 2019.

It used to be one of the busiest airports in the world, with more than 70 million passengers a year, and it became a base for anti-amendment protesters to express their demands to tourists from all over the world.

Not long ago, volunteer K was hit in the right eye by the police during a police-community clash in Tsim Sha Tsui, which caused a commotion.

At that time, there was news that K was blind because of it. The incident was quickly interpreted by "Huang Ying" as evidence of "abuse of violence" by the police, and was packaged as an "eye for an eye" global PR campaign.

But at the same time, the investigation of the injury was interrupted due to the girl's refusal to report the case.

In the face of the dispute caused by the "eye-blasting girl", Ke Wensi sighed: "Few people sympathize with some passengers who are unfortunately trapped at the airport by the manic demonstrators." "among:

Some tourists from Singapore and Malaysia shouted "I want to go home" while crossing the siege; some tourists from mainland China were blocked by protesters from entering the security check area, and then the two sides pulled and provoked each other; some European and American tourists said, "We will never come again. Hong Kong, you are so unfair to us." Although the protesters responded "deeply sorry", the other party retorted that "you are not sorry, because you did not let us pass at all"; there is also a black American The tourist, who originally persuaded the demonstrators to have peace talks with the government, was accused of "you are too naive" by the demonstrators...

The documentary also included other clips of "Flying with You", including the "Fu Guohao Assault", which Cowens described as "completely ruled by thugs"; and although the incident ended after a few days of turbulence, Cowens forbearance. I can't imagine that if the incident happened at other airports, "protesters should have encountered less tolerance and restraint." However, the radical protesters did not realize how serious the violent clashes were at the time, and they continued to spread throughout Hong Kong. Demonstrations were launched in various districts, attacking people with different opinions, bullying and abusing mainlanders, labeling, smashing, and burning down "blue shops", "behaviors are becoming more and more erratic."

Ke Wensi accepted an exclusive interview with "Hong Kong 01" earlier, and bluntly expressed his anger at the European and American media's reduction of the anti-amendment turmoil as "a dispute between cowboys and aborigines". Thinking, I also hope that the Hong Kong people who have been torn apart for many times will let go of their prejudices and resolve conflicts.

"Hong Kong 01" is authorized to broadcast "Hong Kong: The Covered Truth", presenting readers with the "dangerous times" in the eyes of the British director.

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Source: hk1

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