The U.S. Congressional-Executive Committee on China (CECC) issued a report last Tuesday (July 12), stating that since June 2019, the Hong Kong Department of Justice has prosecuted the least 2,944 people, some of which involved human rights violations, named the Secretary for Justice, Mr Lam Ting-kwok, and 15 criminal prosecutors linked to the cases, and recommended additional sanctions by the US.
Lin Dingguo pointed out when attending a TV show today (17th) that the relevant behavior is "despicable and shameless", just like the character Fat Tiger in the cartoon "Doraemon", which is completely bullying.
"I figured he would mess with me early in the morning", but he was angry that his frontline colleagues were implicated
Lin Dingguo pointed out, "I figured out early in the morning that he would mess with me, and I would eat salted fish to satisfy my thirst." He believed that as Secretary for Justice, he would certainly bear these political pressures, but what annoyed him the most was that the report also targeted The front-line colleagues of the Department of Justice put pressure on them: "Let me be vulgar, this is really despicable and shameless." He emphasized that the colleagues of the Department of Justice will be more united than before, because we all share the same enemy.
He also described the relevant actions of the United States as "like watching a set of cartoons carefully, "Ding-Dong" is a skill, or a fat tiger who is a "Doraemon" in the family, which is outrageous and unreasonable."
Lam stressed that colleagues in the Department of Justice do not need to worry at all, because their work is very meaningful and the government will protect them through appropriate means. As for the specific methods, it is inconvenient to go into details, but for example, there are some sanctioned persons who are still leading a normal life.
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