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Oscar-directed documentary "Hong Kong: The Covered Up" (9) | Whose life was destroyed?

2022-07-08T12:12:04.213Z


After the 2019 anti-amendment turmoil ended, with the promulgation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law", the once popular slogan "Liberate Hong Kong, the revolution of our times" has almost become a ban on political activities, leaving an unmanageable mess. two


After the 2019 anti-amendment turmoil ended, with the promulgation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law", the once popular slogan "Liberate Hong Kong, the revolution of our times" has almost become a ban on political activities, leaving an unmanageable mess.

The ten-episode anti-amendment documentary "Hong Kong Returns" by Malcolm Clarke, a two-time Oscar winner for Best Documentary Short, winner of 16 Emmy Awards, and internationally renowned documentary filmmaker, also Many questions were raised about the so-called "revolution" and the actions of "the sons of the revolution", and this was the theme of the ninth episode; and he regretted that when the worst storm passed, the "anti-China" actions continued.


The anti-amendment turmoil has left indelible wounds on many people, and the "Chou Tsz-lok Falling from a Building Incident" that occurred in the early morning of November 4, 2019 must be one of them.

Since the police were driving away protesters near the parking lot of Sheung Tak Village in Tseung Kwan O, many people believed that the deceased jumped from the third floor to the second floor just to avoid the police.

A year later, among the options of unlawful killing, accidental death and questionable cause of death, the Coroner's Court ruled the latter.

The ninth episode of "Hong Kong: The Covered Up" begins with this unfortunate event.

At that time, "Huang Ying" insisted that the police killed Zhou Tsile, describing it as "this is a murder"; but according to the CCTV record of the parking lot, after he appeared at 00:38, the police did not appear there until 01:20.

Of course, in the atmosphere of social disbelief and disbelief, all evidence has been seriously doubted to be true, but many unfounded rumors have been spread.

"The incident marked the beginning of an escalation of violence across the city." Curwens saw the magnitude of the problem.

After that, some unthinkable things happened in Hong Kong in the past, such as the Ma On Shan Burning Incident and the Sai Wan Ho Police Shooting Incident, but Hong Kong society has only become more and more stalemate, and the demonstrators have given up their previous guerrilla tactics and fought on the "battlefield". "The move to university campuses, where the conflict between the Chinese University and the Polytechnic University was the most intense -- also turned the situation around.

From Ke Wensi's camera, it can be seen that the protesters not only "trapped" themselves in the campus, but the roadblocks they set up also have some negative effects on other citizens. A group of "majority" stood up, spontaneously went to the scene to remove the barricades, and indicated to the demonstrators that there would be no conflict with them.

"The demonstrators realize that they are not the only group of Hong Kongers who are taking their fate in their own hands," Kowens said.

As the "silent majority" removed the barricades, some demonstrators appeared helpless, while others became more agitated, but after all kinds of emotions were vented, "the demonstrators slowly realized that they were fighting a losing battle."

Ye Liu Shuyi, a member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of the New Democracy at the time, believed that the protesters thought they were pursuing justice, but did not think about the legal consequences.

"Those who failed to escape the campus can only accept their fate... Hong Kong people have to clean up the mess by themselves." Ke Wensi lamented that although the worst storm has passed, political doubts still hang over the sky. For example, the United States continued to use this Attacking China "is a belligerent dictatorship", which shows that the "big chess game" Hong Kong has entered is still going on.

In an exclusive interview with "Hong Kong 01" earlier, Ke Wensi bluntly expressed that he was angry that the European and American media simplified the anti-amendment turmoil into "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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