[The protest movement in HK is now undergoing a phase of transformation.]
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Although some pessimists may call it a ‘bottleneck', we are still finding novel ideas and ways to continue the momentum.
2/ Under the pandemic and more fierce crackdown since the National Security Law, we must rise to the fact that physical protest is not the only scene in the large-scale protest. Of course, we do, but taking to the streets is not the only way of demonstrating peoples’ voices.
3/ Behind the cameras, apart from the more heavily reported protest scenes, people in Hong Kong also attend court hearings to support fellow protestors who are facing trials, and do frequent prison visits and write letters to protesters in detention.
4/ These virtues gave so much empowerment to the mass public who might not be able to serve on the forefront of the escalating protests. More recently, we are more concerned about the 12 HK activists who were kidnapped in the sea by the Chinese authorities. @save12hkyouths
5/ Two months have passed, they are still denied access to lawyers, families and medical needs. We suspect they are under torture during detention and now we call for help on the international level.
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