London betrayed hong kong people, knees down in Beijing

London betrayed hong kong people, knees down in Beijing

Living in HK
London betrayed hong kong people, knees down in Beijing On this day in 1984 – December 19 – British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang signed an agreement in Beijing that committed Britain to return Hong Kong to China in 1997. Hong kong people will never forget this date. https://youtu.be/on_Z3Ifyyhs  
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Responding to Population’s Fear of Beijing’s Intervention and Suppression, Hong Kong Carrie Lam: ‘High autonomy doesn’t mean Beijing has no power’

Responding to Population’s Fear of Beijing’s Intervention and Suppression, Hong Kong Carrie Lam: ‘High autonomy doesn’t mean Beijing has no power’

Living in HK
#FailedState Responding to Population's Fear of Beijing's Intervention and Suppression, Hong Kong Carrie Lam: 'High autonomy doesn't mean Beijing has no power' Pro-Democracy Faction, Bar Association and SeniorJudges among others have condemned Beijing for intervening Hong Kong affairs in China's stark criticism of Hong Kong's legislature and the pro-democracy politicians. Three of Hong Kong's most senior judges told the Reuters News Agency that the independent judiciary, the cornerstone of the city's broad freedoms, is in a fight for its survival. One example includes how the PRC-controlled press has warned Hong Kong judges not to "absolve" protesters arrested during anti-extradition law protests in 2019. Similar to the pro-Beijing camp that defends Beijing's stance and urges for penalising the opposition politicians, Chief Executive Carrie Lam on April 14 rejected claims that Beijing…
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China rules the World, UN is going to use WeChat (A china app censors anti-china messages)

China rules the World, UN is going to use WeChat (A china app censors anti-china messages)

2019 Covid
#Rebelpepper RFA column United Nations recently announced that Tencent would provide a video conference and communication platform for the UN. In my opinion, Tencent is an unreliable company. The police previously tried to arrest me via monitoring my QQ chat records. My work is banned on Wechat, and many netizens’ accounts got deleted, some were detained and arrested, all because the police are directly monitoring Wechat messages. The UN isn’t aware that everything will be exposed to China. Source: Rfa #Apr1 https://bit.ly/2Rhd9X0 Ref: https://guardiansofhk.com
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‘Third Wave Of Infections Will Come From China’, Hong Kong Microbiologist Says Medical Staff Might Need to Reuse Disinfected N95 Masks

‘Third Wave Of Infections Will Come From China’, Hong Kong Microbiologist Says Medical Staff Might Need to Reuse Disinfected N95 Masks

2019 Covid
#WuhanPneumonia #ThirdWave #CoronavirusPandemic ‘Third Wave Of Infections Will Come From China’, Hong Kong Microbiologist Says Medical Staff Might Need to Reuse Disinfected N95 Masks University of Hong Kong microbiologist Dr. Yuen Kwok-yung warned that China is facing another wave of infections that could eventually bring a ‘third wave’ of cases to Hong Kong. Yuen mentioned that it will likely be caused by China going back to work en masse and the recent return of overseas Chinese from virus hotspots like the United States or Europe. “This kind of cycle will continue on and on until we have an effective vaccine, or we acquire herd immunity, where about 60-80 percent of people are immune to Covid-19.” Yuen states that he is not optimistic about the epidemic in Hong Kong at this…
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Taiwan Sets Example of Global Solidarity: To ship Australia 3 tons of fabric to make face masks

Taiwan Sets Example of Global Solidarity: To ship Australia 3 tons of fabric to make face masks

2019 Covid
#TaiwanHelps #Australia Taiwan Sets Example of Global Solidarity: To ship Australia 3 tons of fabric to make face masks //Taiwan and Australia have reached an agreement in which the two countries will exchange raw materials desperately needed to battle the Wuhan coronavirus announced the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on March 30. Taiwan will offer Australia 3 metric tons of non-woven fabric to produce surgical masks once Taiwan has reached sufficient domestic production capacity... Australia has pledged to provide Taiwan with 1 million liters of alcohol which can be used to produce 4.2 million 300 milliliter bottles containing 75 percent alcohol to be used as a disinfectant.// Source: Taiwan News (https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3907578?fbclid=IwAR1uP08-YGE9kbTeeto9h8qAWZxrWi-r8E1zscCUpBn8fkYoW-MYA_OtgZg) #Mar31 #CoronavirusPandemic #FaceMasks Europe thanks Taiwan for donating 5.6 million face masks during Coronavirus Pandemic https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/19257
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Frontline Wuhan doctor, Ai Fen, silenced by CCP

Frontline Wuhan doctor, Ai Fen, silenced by CCP

2019 Covid
In the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, Ai Fen, head of emergency care at the Wuhan Central Hospital was the first person to report the truth. At the time, she was reprimanded for “violating principles and not having organizational discipline by spreading rumours”. Thinking back she wondered, “What did I do wrong?” Ai regretted that she was not more outspoken at the early stages of the outbreak. She remained silent for three weeks after learning about this new mysterious illness, but she wished she had continued to raise the alarm. Working at the frontline, Ai said she witnessed people dying in the vehicles that transported them to the hospital. Many people died in the emergency room without having been diagnosed and they were not included in the…
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People in China Celebrate Coronavirus Calamities in the US and Japan

People in China Celebrate Coronavirus Calamities in the US and Japan

2019 Covid
#WuhanPneumonia #China #Celebration #US #Japan People in China Celebrate Coronavirus Calamities in the US and Japan As Wuhan Pneumonia rages across the globe, the Chinese Communist Party claimed that the outbreak has been slowing down in China. The communist regime also sees the pandemic as an diplomatic opportunity by exporting medical supplies abroad in a bid to salvage the withering reputation. Source: Apple Daily (https://s.nextmedia.com/realtime/a.php?i=20200331&s=10793096&a=60774833) #Mar31 Continue Reading ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/19235
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Beijing: Some medical supplies received by China earlier are unqualified too

Beijing: Some medical supplies received by China earlier are unqualified too

2019 Covid
In Beijing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Hua Chunying responded that some countries reported that the quality of China’s anti-pandemic materials had problems, and said that Chinese embassies in the countries understand and verify, and to respond immediately. Hua Chunying emphasized that many countries have demanded medical supplies from China, and many Chinese companies produce them day and night. Hua Chunying said that in fact, at the beginning of China's fight against the pandemic, China had received aid from some countries, and some of them were unqualified. At that time, China's choice was to believe and respect the goodwill of other countries. 2020-03-30 16:51:17
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It is in times of crisis that you learn who your friends are.

It is in times of crisis that you learn who your friends are.

2019 Covid
It is in times of crisis that you learn who your friends are. Over the past two weeks the United Kingdom has been plunged into a national emergency caused by the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. We are in lockdown, required by law to stay at home. We are only allowed to leave our homes for one of four reasons - for essential supplies, medical emergencies, one period of exercise per day or, if it is absolutely essential, to go to and from work. Businesses have closed, many people are working from home, and only key workers fighting on the frontlines - doctors, nurses, other carers, essential public service staff, those working in food shops - should be going to work. Britain has not known an emergency of this kind…
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RTHK reporter asked WHO about Taiwan, WHO pretended poor signal and hungup call

RTHK reporter asked WHO about Taiwan, WHO pretended poor signal and hungup call

2019 Covid
The wuhan virus pandemic in Wuhan is raging around the world, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has been criticized for helping China and delaying the mobilization of global forces to fight the epidemic. Bruce Aylward, a senior WHO consultant, was asked by a Radio Television Hong Kong reporter if he had reconsidered the admission of Taiwan as a member. He pretended not able to hear the question, asked the reporter to ask another question, and then the video call was cut off. After being reconnected, the reporter asked Taiwan again, and Bruce Aylward is answering irrelevantly praising China. Sources: https://www.rthk.hk/tv/dtt31/programme/thepulse https://twitter.com/JanJekielek/status/1244010206209736705?s=20  
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