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李宇軒 Andy Lee, 29   As an engineer, he endeavoured on the career path with self-study. But if he was to choose between personal interest and HK, he undoubtedly chose the latter. His trust in legal system vanished because of National Security Law, having no choice but to escape.
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張銘裕 Cheung, 20   In his twenty, Cheung originally was similar to others, having hobbies of playing football, rock climbing to diving. Since he's relatively more mature, he takes care of himself well. Such active youngster was however arrested being entitled to criminal charge.
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張銘裕 Cheung, 20 Cheung had once told his father that he needs to “fight for freedom”, which was questioned by his father as to for what he was fighting. “For the next generation”, He answered resoundingly. Such a firmed belief continued to glow upon the moment he was on board.
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李子賢 Lee, 29   Lee is a 29-year old cat lover - going to sleep with the two cats he adopted was the most valuable moment in his life. Attempting to leave Hong Kong, he took the initiative to take a photo with his mother.
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李子賢 Lee, 29 Before going on board, he took out photo, thinking about his mother who was always proud of his helpfulness and filial piety. Tracing back to his mother’s birthdays on which he made cheesecake and sang a song, he hoped that his mother would know he loves HK, too.
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郭子麟 Kok, 18   Apart from his family, Kwok, an HKU Student who loves drama, was also thinking about a girl whom he knew from the Drama Club. Perhaps she is, indeed, the main cast of his life. Before leaving his homeland, he plucked up all his courage to confess to the girl...
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郭子麟 Kok, 18 ...echoing to one of students’ sayings - “striving all your effort and leaving no regrets”. Life is like a play. Contemplating on the rippling waters, was he wondering whether this his affection would simply be buried, like a pearl sinking into in the vast ocean?
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鄭子豪 Cheng, 17   Bringing with him a fishing rod and bucket; claiming that he was going to fishing – it was the way Cheng waved goodbye to his family; it was the white lie Cheng told in order to leave without notice, protecting his family from worrying.
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鄭子豪 Cheng, 17 Before leaving, he purchased a phone for his mother as a birthday gift. It's still here while the receiver has been so distant away. He loves HK no less than family. He's willing to bear the burden & go away, taking all the fishing equipment & leaving overnight.
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廖子文 Liu, 17   Liu will become 18 after less than one week. To celebrate his birthday, he used to dine outside with his family – such usual practice, however, became a memory. Nevertheless, he actually has already participated in the Rites of Passage Ceremony.
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廖子文 Liu, 17 Liu is a tough guy, hiding most of the emotions. When he was small, knowing his older brother being bullied, he would ride on a bicycle to drive away the bullies. Most probably, his insistence on justice was what drives him to embark on the journey of Movement.
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黃偉然 Wong, 29   “Forgive my selfishness. In face of the parting of life and death, millions of words inside my throat can only be expressed between written lines.” – this was what written by Wong, a motor mechanic, who left in his room the letter written with wordings like...
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黃偉然 Wong, 29 ...“I’m so sorry”, “sorry, mom” and “forgive my selfishness”. Even since being released from Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre, he had been more distant to his friends & family. Rarely did he have dining with his family, but often did he lock himself inside the room.
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黃偉然 Wong, 29 He even reduced contacts with two of his favourite cats. Probably, he was paving the way for the departure with his family who may be more accustomed to living a life without Wong.
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#save12hkyouths Global Petition: Immediate Return of the 12 HK Detainees from Mainland China bit.ly/save12youthspe…
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I wish people know more about other faceless protesters instead of me. These are the people who were born in, live in, and love HK, flaws and all. The fight for a democratic HK is a fight for every one of them, past, present and future. themilsource.com/2020/09/27/exc…
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1/ My case will be mentioned Eastern Magistrates Court on tomorrow 2:30pm, the day before China’s decision to approve the arrest of the 12 young activists and its national day.
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2/ I am charged with participating in an unauthorized assembly on 5th October last year, and I have violated the draconian anti-mask law, which was later ruled unconstitutional by local courts.
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4/ Compare to the #12HKYouth, who have no access to lawyers, no access to medication, and chances are they are being tortured inside the black-box judicial system of China with more backwards, draconian laws, I am very fortunate.
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3/ There is a high chance that I will be sentenced to jail. If I am convicted, I can face up to a maximum of 5 years in jail for unauthorized assembly and 1 year for wearing a mask.
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6/ If my bail is to be denied, I sincerely hope that the world will keep a close watch on and divert the attention to the 12 young activists and the development of Hong Kong. Pass our devotion on and do as much as you can to stand with HKers. @save12hkyouths #save12hkyouths
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5/ My arrest undoubtedly a political prosecution, is clearly designed to intimidate the people of Hong Kong ahead of the October 1 Beijing’s National Day.
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[#China slams HK judges using judiciary independence to challenge its authority] 1. #CCP mouthpiece People’s Daily attacks HK courts for using judiciary ind to challenge its authority, days after #LiaisonOffice urged a “new struggle against 3 mountains” that targets legal sector
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3. The paper also criticized the local judges for misinterpreting the One Country Two Systems and failing to uphold their duty to protect #Chinese national interests and national security.
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4. Worse still, under #nationalsecuritylaw and tightening political red line, it is the first time that #Beijing regards the city’s judiciary independence is a challenge to its authority, which sends an alarming signal to the world.