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

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A verdict does not bring justice, but at least it is not denied once again. There's a long road ahead to eliminate injustice — it may take forever. Yet, as long as we resist, we defend our dignity as human beings. The voice of the suppressed must be heard.
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I was not embarrassed — the CCP just cant read human emotions as an inhumane regime. Mr. Gao was embarrassing and shaming himself by showing poor manners, disregarding the discussion topic and spreading misinformation about the court case. It's just hilarious. #StandwithHongKong twitter.com/globaltimesnew…
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When protestors reacted to the military terror by force, some criticize violence, showing "neurality." They said nothing when the first protestor was beaten. Said nothing when the first died in the arms of his brothers. Said nothing when the military fired and killed people.
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My feeling when I left Hong Kong. twitter.com/davidaxelrod/s…
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Some players are now busy making the decision. For me it’s crystal clear: Give me liberty, or give me death. 🤚
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Comments on the June 4th vigil case which @joshuawongcf and others are jailed: “Hong Kong courts are compromised. It’s unimaginable that the democratic campaigners who merely exercised their rights to protest and assembly peacefully would be sentenced to jail for up to a year.
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China has opposed sanctions over the military. That's the stance. Is it clear enough? #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar ‘A bloodbath is imminent’ in Myanmar but China blocks UN sanctions smh.com.au/world/asia/a-b…
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We indeed need the international community to condemn the introduction of “emergency law” in Hong Kong together. It’s terrible for Hong Kong’s future. twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/…
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"It would be naïve to think that a determined human rights policy vis-à-vis China will be either easy or painless — standing up for human rights rarely comes without a cost. " No more waiting: The time has come to fight for Hong Kong thehill.com/opinion/civil-…
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I think senators who put a hold on the Hong Kong Human Rights Act should come out and publicly explain their decision. it’s with a strong bipartisan support and all are expecting it to be passed promptly. Any thoughts? #HongKong
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Our friends in the east coast! Thank you for all the hard work to spreading the awareness! We are together💪 #StandwithHongKong
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1. The CCP issued a "(false) fact sheet" that accused US for interference activities and repeated their propaganda language claimig that HK protests are staged by foreign powers. As the most named individual in it, I will see it as a badge of honor rather than being shamed.
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2. The CCP colluders are trying to silence the critics in YOUR country. It raises concerns over infiltration from the CCP into the US academics, and the societies in general. I am pleased that the school upholds the values of free speech and academic integrity.
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1. It's too dangerous for a Hong Kong political dissident to travel to Thailand. In 2016, Joshua was detained at the airport when he tried to give a speech there. I was so worried he would be abducted just like the bookseller, which we may not be able to see him again.
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6. The arrests, the disqualifications, the wanted bulletins — these are indications of our need to remain active on the global stage. That Hong Kong has no place for even such moderate views like ours underscores the absurdity of Chinese Communist rule.
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The way CCP propagates its smearing is disgusting. CCP depicts all Chinese as dictators' followers, stigmatizing the people's image more than anything else. Millions of Uyghurs are in concentration camps due to the CCP's hatred towards religions and diversity. So hypocritical.
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This is one of my most dedicated speeches. It’s about the story of Hong Kong and myself. It’s about democracy and freedom. It’s about love and departure. See you all in a few days. Join the first-ever online Oslo Freedom Forum, September 24-25. #osloFF bit.ly/2E3j0eU
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🏴While I am in the UK, I continue to fight for democracy. #StandwithHongKong Nathan Law: Why I fled Hong Kong | Comment youtu.be/LCgWOQz3YE0 via @YouTube
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The first time @joshuawongcf brought up the issue of Hong Kong Human rights Act was 5 years ago. For now, the passage of the bill seems reachable. I am glad that the @demosisto trio is here to continue the struggle. @jeffreychngo, the most knowledgeable one, is our treasure.
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4/ 政權會用盡一切辦法否定你們的聲音,說訴求破壞國家穩定; 政權會抹黑「領頭份子」,說他們收受黑金; 政權會採用分化策略,以原教旨主義攻擊大眾,摧毀互信; 政權會以國族主義瓦解多元、跨民族連結,孤立各個示威。 這時你必須堅持,必須堅信。要時常記起為何當初選擇站出來。 要以勇氣面對迷茫。
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To unite the diasporic HKers community, consolidating our beliefs and visions is the crucial first step. Join us: 2021HKcharter.com #StandWithHongKong
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"All our freedoms faded [at] a drastic speed that none of us could have expected," "freedom of speech, of association and assembly, and now elections, all gone." cbc.ca/news/world/onl…
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Latest Update: #Australia suspends extradition agreement with Hong Kong Friends around the world, let's keep pushing and urge the other countries to follow the practice. twitter.com/nathanlawkc/st…