An appeal board has unanimously upheld a ban on a march & rally organised by the Civil Human Rights Front on HongKong island on Sunday
Hong Kong Police's WhatsApp numbers for reporting protesters taken down by WhatsApp
Corrosive liquid was poured from a high height at Ap Lei Chau Estates after HongKongers gathered to sing "Glory to HongKong" in nearby South Horizons Mall in Southern District. Seven people were treated for chemical burn on their limbs
1 year agoSouth horizons, Hong Kong. Hong Kong teenagers were attacked with sulphuric acid, after signing the protest songs on site
1 year agoAbout 30 people sang "Glory to Hong Kong" in the Ap Lei Chau Estate and the South Horizons across the road. Ten minutes later, some people threw corrosive liquid from the height of the Lize Building in Ap Lei Chau Estate, causing many injuries.
1 year agoSingalong gathering in Aberdeen square about to begin. #antiELAB
1 year agoCalling it a night in Times Square, people shouted "915, See you in Victoria Park." Note: @hkpoliceforce issued objection to 915 demonstration today
1 year agoAn hour after singing at IFC, there's another one at Times Square in Causeway Bay.
1 year agoDoremon joins Hong Kong protests in IFC Mall #HongKongProtests
1 year agoHappening in IFC - one of most high-end malls in HongKong: Many gathered to sing "glory be to thee, Hong Kong" and chanted slogans in support of #hongkongprotests. Not usual scene. Hong Kong Police Ban Mass March After Subway Station Fire @bpolitics
1 year agoThe billionaire casino tycoon Pansy Ho has addressed the United Nations human rights body to urge the international community to condemn violent protesters in Hong Kong
1 year agoSecondary school student human chain in Tuen Mun. Just now, a few first aiders passed by on their bikes.
Police ban Sunday march to Central from CWB organised by the Civil Human Rights Front. #AntiELAB
1 year agoReuters releases full transcript of Carrie Lam recording. She says HK gov has "nothing" but police as a tool to quell protests and laments the weakness of govt propaganda - or "sort of, I wouldn't say propaganda, I dare not say.."
Hong Kong justice minister Teresa Cheng confirms the government is studying the potential effects of invoking emergency powers to end the city's unrest, as well as a ban on masks at protests
1 year agoAccording to Fire Services Dept records obtained by pandem Claudia Mo, the number of injured inside Prince Edward station was revised from 9 to 10 to 9 and finally 7 on Aug 31. #antielab
Hong Kong Stock Exchange proposes to combine with London Stock Exchange
1 year agoIn an interview with DW, activist Joshua Wong said the "ultimate and fundamental" goal of the Hong Kong people is having the right to elect their own government
1 year ago22:12 Football fans singing "Glory to Hong Kong" as they leave the stadium
1 year agoWong Tai Sin Residents are gathering in their neighborhood to show unity for democracy and freedom by chanting slogans and singing #glorytoHongkong
1 year agoThe "human chain" inside Hongkong playground #antiELAB
1 year agoBoos and middle fingers up here as China's national anthem plays
1 year agoHongkong team fans gathering at MTR Causeway Bay Exit F1
1 year agoWhen the Hong Kong anthem is being played before the @FIFAWorldCup qualifier Hong Kong vs Iran. Reporters are expecting what audience would react when they hear the Chinese national anthem is played before the match
1 year agoTwo busloads of riot policemen on standby not far from HongKong Stadium, 18:25. HongKongProtests hkpolicebrutality SOSHK
German FM meeting with Hong Kong's Joshua Wong 'disrespectful': China
The lady with eye injured on Aug11 will file a judicial review against police, after the force refused to provide details about warrants related to her medical records
HongKong's leader warns US and other countries not to interfere in protests, adding she will "never allow them to be stakeholders" in the city's internal affairs
1 year agoPolice say due to escalating use of violence by protesters, they decided to better equip off-duty officers, to enable them to perform their duties more effectively during emergency situations. They say they can't disclose what new equipment they are providing for their officers
Ambassador Liu also says China would intervene in HK if things get too out of control: "if the riots become uncontrollable for the Hong Kong government, China can't just sit on its hands and watch"