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How the HK47 Prepared for Charges Under the National Security Law, and International Reactions Posted by John Chan | Mar 2, 2021 On social media and with local media outlets, the 47 documented their last days of freedom and their final messages to the public. On Sunday, February 28th, Stand News published a video after Translator Karen Tse summarized on Twitter how the nine made their preparations: Tiffany Yuen, 27, spent her last day of freedom at home in Tin Wan. Maybe this is the last night I can hug my Buzz Lightyear toy. After tonight, I might have to say goodbye to him. @tiffanyykw went back to her DC office in Tin Wan to chat with her constituents afterwards. pic.twitter.com/JTngtOTPWL ....
Mon 1 Mar 2021 00.53 EST Last modified on Mon 1 Mar 2021 00.56 EST On Sunday, 47 Hong Kong pro-democracy figures were charged with conspiracy to commit subversion over accusations they organised unofficial primary elections aiming to “paralyse” the government by winning a majority and blocking legislation. The election was ultimately postponed for a year, purportedly because of the pandemic. All face terms of up to life in prison if convicted. Before they reported to police stations across the city to be detained, some sent messages to their supporters about justice, hope and endurance. Here are some of their messages, translated and compiled by independent researcher Eliot Chen: ....
Hong Kong children as young as six years old will be taught the “great importance” of the territory’s national security law and what constitutes foreign interference and subversion under new education guidelines for the city. Beijing imposed the security law in June last year after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in opposition to a proposed extradition bill in 2019 in protests that evolved into calls for democracy and sometimes descended into violence. The Education Bureau’s guidelines, released late on Thursday night, suggest Beijing’s plans for the semi-autonomous territory go beyond quashing dissent and aim to overhaul society and bring its most spirited city more in line with the Communist Party-controlled mainland. ....