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

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This photo of me wearing prison uniform and smiling to the camera is awarded the "Photo of the Year 2017" in annual “Focus on the Frontline" competition. It was shot by WeMedia HK01Wong Wing Chun. Memory flashes back when i see the photo.
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I really have to admit that the ability of making #memes from our Thai friends is phenomenal. I have always been an admirer of the Thai creative advertisements
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Take a look at the English materials on Hong Kong protest! twitter.com/savehkfreedom/…
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2. Under #China's #wolfwarrior diplomacy with authoritarian intimidation, it is just politically hypocritical for such a tyrannical regime to claim itself as the promoter of peace, not to mention its expansionist ambition in the South China Sea and its repression in #Hongkong.
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As the NBA issue unfolds, we are all aware of the influence of Chinese authoritarianism. twitter.com/ChrisEvans/sta…
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I've been overwhelmed by all the positive reviews I received on my book "freedom." This review from @melissakchan is one of the most heartfelt and touching. The exiled Hong Kong activist makes a case for fighting global authoritarianism in a new book. foreignpolicy.com/2022/01/15/nat…
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//“They are making it illegal to do honest reporting,”said Nathan Law,“If you ‘incite hatred’ to the government by reporting truthful news, you are also subject to this law, which means you can only talk about the positive side of the government now. ”// theguardian.com/world/2021/dec…
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In this episode, I talked about activism, Hong Kong protest, my growing-up and important messages to the world. Let me know how do you feel about it. buzzsprout.com/1618660/8082609
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The primary function of freedom is to protect things that the regime DOES NOT like. You can speak whatever you want in China as long as you are praising the communist party and some Chinese think that they are living in the "free" world. That's the trap that #NBA is falling.
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4. Amid Beijing’s authoritarian expansion, this honor also reminds us of our shared destiny. Under its expansionist nature, China is now posing enormous threats to democracies. I hope the world can stay united to safeguard our shared democratic values.
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Decent move. Go for the petition! twitter.com/HelvetinPastor…
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BREAKING: Earlier today, the pro-Beijing triad gangsters were cheering for the police when they were marching out. This is another proof of thug-police collusion. #antiELAB #freedomHK #FreeHK
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Dear all: Hong Kong Democracy Council needs your support! We are the first DC-based HK awareness-raising work organization that helps to spread the democratic values and movement. It's important that we have a constant and strong voice. SUPPORT! gofundme.com/f/US4HK?utm_so…
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//China has a warrant out for his arrest, and Law fears he will be targeted by the government.// Hong Kong protest leader pledges to keep fighting for democracy nbcnews.com/nightly-news/v… via @NBCNews
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Thank you so much @NikkeiAsia & @michan_hk for featuring "Freedom." It's indeed a timely reminder to our world how fragile freedoms are and what we need to do to safeguard them. Books: Hong Kong's cautionary tale for freedom asia.nikkei.com/Life-Arts/Life…
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Thanks @Quicktake for the interview. Hope that the international community understands more about the draconian national security law. twitter.com/Quicktake/stat…
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An analysis that I wrote with prof. Brancati. Great first step to understand Hong Kong protest. Why Have the Hong Kong Protests Lasted So Long? politicalviolenceataglance.org/2019/10/29/why…
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A piece of news from 2019: Why Hong Kong’s protesters look to Ukraine qz.com/1675353/ via @qz
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A reporter simply says that he is more afraid of the HK police than ISIS. twitter.com/ennolenze/stat…
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3. Beijing is using the pretext of "terrorism" to frame and suppress all grievances and opposition directed towards the government. Following the imprisonment of legislators and the forced dissolution of the major civil society groups, students are the next to be targeted.
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Never forget 4th of June massacre. It’s the iron proof of how brutal this regime is.
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2. Yesterday, a group of pro-Beijing organizations hosted an "anti-Asian hate" rally in Chinatown. Of course, it's indispensable to address the problems of racial-based hate crime. But the speakers kept equating criticism on China to stirring hate to Chinese people.
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Nathan Law: “Most of the people on the street think there’s no way back—either there will be a drastic change and their rights are protected, or their rights will be annihilated, completely destroyed.” wsj.com/articles/hong-… via @WSJ
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We all keenly believe in freedom and democracy. The prosperity of the global community is not achieved by totalitarianism and dictators -- It’s by a more equal, democratic and sustainable future. Thanks for your kindness and encouragement. @TimmermansEU