Nathan Law 羅冠聰(@nathanlawkc)さんの人気ツイート(いいね順)

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As a free and independent country, #Ukraine has the autonomy to decide its future and allies. The right to self-determination is also what we #Hongkongers are fighting for. If dictators like Putin advanced and launched a war to get what they want, Xi will be the next to move.
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Interviewed with @thetimes, I explainedd the decision of my fleeing and my activism throughout the years in details. Watch this 3.5 minutes clip if you are interested in my story and the #NSL. Nathan Law: my fight for Hong Kong democracy | Comment youtu.be/2ItE_MU7NsY
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This CCP mouthpiece is a clown. twitter.com/ReginaIplau/st…
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Thank you. //We will be donating 50% of our revenue from July and August 2020 from Hong Kong to support two local civil rights organizations: 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund and Stand With Hong Kong.// Help us defend democracy and freedom in Hong Kong protonvpn.com/blog/hongkong/
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To retaliate against democratic countries' sanctions, I suggest that all the family members of the CCP's leadership should abolish their foreign passports to show their determination and patriotism. It does not make sense when they keep escaping to "hostile foreign forces."
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We all stand with Ukraine 🇺🇦 Stop the invasion from dictators. twitter.com/krislc/status/…
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Interview with @ChinaUncensored I was obviously quite tired when the it took place. Life has not been easy, as we all know. But we persist, and fight till the end. 😉 Fighting For Hong Kong In Exile | Nathan Law youtu.be/NYCCFyg-rh0 via @YouTube
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Just a small reminder to everyone -- The largest protest in Hong Kong took place on 16th June 2019, when more than a quarter of the population — 2 million people — marched. This video shows 3PM - 11PM on one of the many rallying roads on the day. This is PEOPLE's voice.
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HK police is out of their mind. Try to imagine you are always intimidated by them and they carry firearm. twitter.com/hmhmhmmmm3/sta…
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5 demands, not one less Some say protests are getting more violent. The truth is: police destroyed all peaceful protests. They banned all the applications for rallies, they shooted teargas and rubber bullet on peaceful crowd without notice Police brutality brews all the reactions
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It’s been 5 years since we initiated Umbrella Movement. Now we come back with much stronger determination and wilful power. #HongKong
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My view on China in UNHRC: "It's sarcastic that China of all people should be elected to the Human Rights Council," "Whether in Hong Kong, Tibet, Taiwan or when treating the Uyghurs - China is violating human rights everywhere“ bild.de/politik/auslan…
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The first step should be to halt the EU-China investment deal. Deals should be signed after the concentration camps in XinJiang are closed and democracy prevails in HK. EU ready to take further steps if China amends Hong Kong's electoral laws - EU Reporter eureporter.co/world/china-2/…
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It was a great and fruitful dialogue with @ShaunBaileyUK. He has a kind heart to push forward changes, especially for a London community that welcomes Hongkongers more. Looking forward to talking to more politicians to spread the voice of Hong Kong. #StandwithHongKong twitter.com/ShaunBaileyUK/…
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1. This is a short thread about the infiltration of totalitarian CCP propaganda machines, their assaults on democratic traditions and an appeal to actions in UK. The Chinese Communist Party tries to get a free pass on their appalling human rights atrocities. We must stop them.
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When free press is the focal point of human rights discussion this year, CCP keeps charging journalists and media that dare to challenge them and speak the truth. Among many others, the arrests of Denise Ho, Margaret Ng are prime examples. RELEASE THEM! theguardian.com/world/2021/dec…
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3. The international front is what Hong Kongers must still defend — in parallel to street activism — even as the risk of doing so locally are now immeasurably high. Multiple articles of the new NSL target this kind of work I have undertaken for years.
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This is a landmark case. The most vocal Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily is forced to close, and its owner and directors face Nationa Security Law charges. Press freedom is gone. Hong Kong’s Apple Daily could shut at weekend unless accounts are unblocked theguardian.com/world/2021/jun…
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4000 rallied at Parliament Square in London to express our demands for democracy in Hong Kong. The world needs to hold Beijing accountable for destroying our city. Even though we are forced to leave, we preserve and march on. Photo credit: Chris Wireframer #StandWithHongKong
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You criticize Emperor Xi, you disappear. This is how the Chinese way of "freedom of speech" works. Pathetic. nyti.ms/2We0TcU
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The Umbrella Revolution The Resistance Face of Protest The Battle for Hong Kong The world must know more about Hong Kong protests, thus gain the strength to counter the authoritarian threats from the Chinese Communist Party. #StandwithHongKong
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Protest in China. Even though the situation may seem dire, we must believe that the fall of dictators is inevitable. twitter.com/TGTM_Official/…
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Hong Kong government is celebrating the National Day by locking down the city, shutting down the malls and deploying riot police on nearly every street corner. “Today XinJiang, tomorrow HongKong” is not an exaggeration.
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Marcon thinks that being welcomed by the most powerful dictator, and an enthusiastic crowd living under the regime is cool. He represents a country with a history contradictory to this, where he's much less welcomed. It's baffling – It's almost shameful.
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"It's a commitment to the historical agreement to Hong Kong and I think it's important that we offer safe exit for the people who are facing political suppression in Hong Kong," bbc.co.uk/news/uk-558475…