[175] British Home Office announced that starting from early 2021, current and former holders of the BN(O) passport in Hong Kong can resettle in the UK along with their dependents for five years before they become eligible to apply for permanent citizenship. This included tactics such as using selective cuts of news footage and creating false narratives. [617], Reuters conducted polls in December 2019,[618] March 2020,[619] June 2020[620] and August 2020. [657], As a result of the protests, many nations issued travel warnings for Hong Kong. [74] Lam officially apologised to the public on 18 June two days after another massive march, but ignored calls for resign. Nationales Sicherheitsgesetz . Protesters in North Point were attacked by a group of stick-wielding men of Fujianese origin, leading to violent clashes. [534] The police cancelled foot patrols because of fears officers may be attacked,[535] and issued extendable batons to off-duty officers. [37][38] Xi Jinping's accession to General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in 2012 marked a more hardline authoritarian approach, most notably with the construction of concentration camps in Xinjiang. Facebook. Exklusive Videoaufzeichnungen der Bürger aus Hong Kong gewähren Einblick in die brutalen Proteste der Sonderverwaltungszone. [632] The protests were mostly censored from Mainland Chinese social media, such as Sina Weibo, though state-owned media and Chinese social media users later condemned the protesters. [471] Police frequently used flashlights against reporters, shining light at cameras to avoid them being filmed or photographed; journalists also reported frequently being harassed, searched,[455][472][473] and insulted. Proteste in Hongkong eskalieren erneut 27.05.2020, 11:45 Uhr | dpa Bereitschaftspolizei bildet im Hongkonger Central District eine Reihe, um die dort versammelten Demonstranten zu vertreiben. [439] Shop owners in Yuen Long have expressed concern after police failed to consult them for evidence even six months after the attack. Juli 2020 kam es in Hongkong zu Protesten gegen das neue Gesetz zum Schutz der nationalen Sicherheit in Hongkong. [673] The Hong Kong protests were considered a contributing factor in the landslide victory of Tsai Ing-wen during the 2020 Taiwanese presidential election. Police defended the latter action as an appropriate response by well-trained officers to attacks by protesters, and that "[driving] fast doesn't mean it is unsafe". [39], Anti-mainland sentiment had begun to swell in the 2010s. After the Yuen Long attack, no assailant was charged for weeks after the event, while young protesters were charged with rioting within several days. [697] The nomination was later endorsed by the Liberals in the Norwegian parliament. 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[139] More than 1,100 people were arrested in and around PolyU over the course of the siege. [695] In June 2020, on the first anniversary of mass protests in Hong Kong, a statement released by HRW said that the governments of both China and Hong Kong should respect fundamental rights of people. Sonntag 26.04.2020 18:46 - Börse Online. [436] It has also failed to fulfill its duty to protect the protesters as well. 503) and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance (Cap. [458] Journalists from South China Morning Post, which was acquired by the Chinese Alibaba Group in 2016, had their news pieces significantly altered by senior editors to include a pro-government viewpoint before they were published. [107] Protesters rallied outside the Mong Kok police station in the following weeks to condemn police brutality and demanded the MTR Corporation release the CCTV footage of that night as rumours began to circulate on the internet that the police's operation had caused death, which they denied. Arrest warrants were issued to exiled activists for breaching the national security law, including former lawmakers Nathan Law, Baggio Leung and Ted Hui, former British consulate employee Simon Cheng, pro-independence activist Ray Wong, and United States activist Samuel Chu, with the arrest warrant of Chu being the first case of extraterritorial jurisdiction that is claimed by the law. Ruser suggested that unlike other protests, the widespread use of livestreaming technology in the Hong Kong protests meant that there was "almost parity when it comes to what [one] can learn remotely researching it to actually being there". 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[297][225] The MTR Corporation became a target of vandalism after protesters had accused the railway operator of kowtowing to pressure by Chinese media,[298] Protestors also demanded the release of CCTV footage from the 2019 Prince Edward station incident amid fears that police may have beaten someone to death. [591] The government claimed that the disqualified candidates had colluded with foreign forces and opposed the new national security law. [346] Police officers who felt that their actions were not justified were marginalised. Affected officers, their friends and families were subject to death threats and intimidation. Police officers shined laser lights directly into one detainee's eyes. The decision was widely linked to the poor performance of pro-government candidates at the District Council elections in November, and Wang's perceived poor judgment of how the protests evolved. [509] Meanwhile, "yellow" shops allied with protesters enjoyed a flurry of patrons even during the coronavirus crisis. [102] On 23 August, an estimated 210,000 people participated in the "Hong Kong Way" campaign to draw attention to the movement's five demands. Wed 30 Sep 2020 21.32 EDT 52 Thousands of riot police were stationed across Hong Kong on Thursday to stamp out any large democracy rallies … Share. [222][223], Amidst frustration that police had failed to prosecute pro-government violent counter-protesters and being increasingly distrustful of police because of this,[224] hard-core protesters began to carry out vigilante attacks—described by protesters as "settling matters privately" —targeting individuals perceived to be foes. WhatsApp. [592], On 19 March 2021, the Macau SAR government announced that any lawmaker in the AL who supports the Hong Kong protests will be disqualified from their positions under the Macau Basic Law. [627] On 22 October 2019, following protests and violence in Catalonia and Chile, the Chinese government accused Western media of hypocrisy for not providing similar coverage and support to those protests. Nearly 300 protesters were arrested in Hong Kong Sunday, with most detained on suspicion of illegal assembly, according to the city's police force. Hong Kong braced on Sunday for its first protests since Beijing's controversial plan to directly impose national security laws on the city, in what could provide a … Some protesters used these tactics on police officers and their families and uploaded their personal information online. [e][420], Some uniformed officers used foul language to harass and humiliate protesters and journalists[421] and provoked protesters. [578] The indepenedent review committee was then shelved by Lam in May 2020. [273] They often retreated when police arrived, only to re-emerge elsewhere. [133] After the conflict, protesters briefly occupied several universities. close. [35] Citizens began to fear the loss of the "high degree of autonomy" as provided for in the Hong Kong Basic Law, as the government of the People's Republic of China appeared to be increasingly and overtly interfering with Hong Kong's affairs.
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