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Urgent
The Chinese University of Hong Kong is under siege
(November 12, 2019) A second incursion in two days by the Hong Kong Police has occurred at CUHK today, as police entered private property of the university and put the university under siege. Students of the university, many of whom are also protestors, have defended the university against police incursion for much of the day under asymmetric force.
The President of CUHK, Prof. Rocky S. Tuan, was among the crowd when the police fired tear gas in a fresh round of offensive at around 7:30 p.m.. Metro and highway access to the university is now blocked by the police as skirmishes continue into the night, as outside help for the students struggle to get to them.
The video shown is from earlier in the afternoon today, when police launched numerous rounds of Chinese-made tear gas, high in cyanide content, into a sports field in the university.
It is nothing but normal that students are in school. The police breached private property of the university uninvited and claimed students are in an unlawful assembly. Where else are they supposed to be?
Yesterday (11 November), an unarmed protestor was shot by a police officer unprovoked with live bullets in Sai Wan Ho, on Hong Kong Island, causing serious injuries to his right kidney.
Last week, a student of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) suspiciously fell from the third floor of a car park amidst skirmishes between protestors and the police. He later died in hospital on 8 November, after EMS were delayed by police for at least half an hour. The police denied responsibility for his death.
There are much more incidents, including various suspicious ‘suicide’ cases that happened in Hong Kong over the months.
The Hong Kong regime under Carrie Lam has blood on its hands.
The Anti-Extradition Protests of June, or the Summer of discontent has evolved into a wider movement for democracy and against police violence. Hong Kong is under siege. Spread the word, do not support pro-China politicians.
It is high time the world stops turning a blind eye to the brazen attack in democracy by the China in Hong Kong, the human rights abuses in Xinjiang, their threat on the sovereignty of Taiwan and much more threats on democratic systems around the world.
Fight for freedom, Stand with Hong Kong.
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from the time of my last post, things have gotten much, much worse for my boyfriend and i. we were fully kicked out of his parents’ house and cut off for trying to confront them about years and years of prior abuse, and we have less than two weeks before we’ll be kicked out of where we’re currently staying and be out on the streets, and since we have pets, we’ll likely be unable to stay at a homeless shelter.Â
we had to relocate to upstate new york from long island because nobody could house us there, so i’ve lost my job, and we currently only have 12 dollars to our name after buying groceries that will likely last us a week or so. we’re utilizing food banks and any other resources that are available to us, i’m going to a temp agency when they open on monday (as well as job hunting my ASS off), and we willl be applying for assistance soon. it’d just be nice to have some money to buy food, meds (my bf is disabled and severely mentally ill and cannot under any circumstances go off his psych meds (which he is already WITHOUT because rite aid won’t let us refill them but i digress)), gas, etc., as well as a little bit of peace of mind.
commission prices + proof of our being kicked out under the cut:
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