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Qu Yingyan issued another article to refute St. Stephen's Girls' School's allegations that the school's language is fake to cover up its mistakes

2023-02-27T10:15:42.727Z


Columnist Qu Yingyan wrote a column in "Speak Out HK" last Friday (24th), criticizing St. Stephen's Girls' School for refusing uniformed police to enter. The school issued a statement today (27th) to refute the accusation. the article


Columnist Qu Yingyan wrote a column in "Speak Out HK" last Friday (24th), criticizing St. Stephen's Girls' School for refusing uniformed police to enter. The school issued a statement today (27th) to refute the accusation. The content of the article is not true, and it is "deeply outraged" by the false report, and emphasizes that it will reserve legal rights to pursue responsibility.


Qu Yingyan rebutted in a column in the afternoon, referring to the school's statement that it did not respond to whether the principal had ever refused to allow police officers in uniform to enter the campus, and emphasized that the policewoman in uniform had indeed worn a coat that was not a police uniform.

She also accused the school of not acknowledging its mistakes and using false language to cover up its mistakes.


Qu Yingyan wrote a column in "Speak Out HK" last Friday (24th), criticizing St. Stephen's Girls' High School for refusing uniformed police officers to enter. The school issued an article today (27th) to refute that the content was false.

Checking the closed-circuit TV records of the campus, some employees brought several police officers in uniform into the school, and the principal provided information to the police officers to assist in handling. The school was deeply indignant at the untrue report and emphasized that it would reserve legal rights to pursue responsibility.

Qu Yingyan: I dare not directly respond to whether the principal has ever refused military uniformed police to enter the campus

Qu Yingyan rebutted in a column in the afternoon, pointing out that the school’s statement “only talked about the second episode of the incident, hiding the first episode, and dared not directly respond to “whether the principal ever refused military uniformed police to enter the campus”.” She also questioned why she came to The policewoman in military uniform who helps rescue people in the women's toilet will wear a coat that is not a police uniform.

She also pointed out that the police saw that the situation was critical and decided to enter the campus by themselves. During the period, some teachers and staff tried to stop them, saying that they had to go up to the third floor to ask the prospective principal, but the police ignored them on the grounds that saving people was the first priority. CCTV captured the footage of “a number of uniformed police officers arrived at the school’s Jinxi Building one after another.” “If the school did not prevent the uniformed police officers from entering, as the school said, why did the police officers who arrived early in the morning arrive at the school’s Jinxi Building one after another?” Appearing on CCTV? They have been standing outside the school gate watching the scenery? Watching a big show?"

Accusing the school of not admitting mistakes and using language pseudonyms to cover up mistakes

Qu Yingyan also mentioned that Pastor Guan Haoming is the supervisor of St. Stephen's Girls' Secondary School. As far as she knows, the principal has explained to the supervisor and the school board that he refused to enter the school because he was afraid that the uniformed police would "scare the students". Inside, he questioned why the firefighters and ambulancemen who also wore uniforms did not "scare" the students.

Qu Yingyan also accused the school of not admitting mistakes in the article, and using language pseudonyms to cover up mistakes.

Qu Yingyan pointed out in "Speak Out HK" that the principal of St. Stephen's Girls' School prevented uniformed police from entering the school.

(Screenshot of "Speak Out HK" website)

The board of directors of St. Stephen's Girls' High School issued a statement stating that according to the campus closed-recorded television, staff led uniformed police into the school.

(Screenshot of St. Stephen's Girls' School Board Statement)

Qu Yingyan wrote an article to criticize St. Stephen's Girls' High School for refusing uniformed police to enter the school. The CCTV verification is not true

Source: hk1

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