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ライセンスクリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-改変禁止 2.1
説明From right to left :1) (the police) masked their face with no uniform and identity because they are doing something shameful2) being a disciplinary force but have no discipline3) you enjoy your food with sewage oil (in China)4) we have our freedom of buying (within the yellow economy circle)********‘Resist tyranny, join a union’: Huge turnout as Hongkongers hit the streets for New Year’s Day protestThousands of Hongkongers took to the streets on Wednesday for the first police-approved mass protest of the new year.The huge turnout built on a continuing a pro-democracy movement that has reached each corner of the city over the past seven months.The march received a letter of no objection from the police, and began at around 2:40pm in Victoria Park in Causeway Bay.The front of the march reached the endpoint at the Chater Road Pedestrian Precinct in Central just after 4pm.In addition to the five core demands of the movement, protesters on Wednesday also called for increased union participation, supporting the victims of political reprisals, and halting a proposed pay rise for the police.Protesters chanted slogans such as “Five demands, not one less,” as well as new additions such as “Resist tyranny, join a union.”Those at the head of the march included some newly-elected pro-democracy district councillors – whose term in office began on January 1.A group outside Victoria Park were rallying Hongkongers to register to vote: “We want to use our vote to tell the Hong Kong government what we want… We want the people to come out again and win at the Legislative Council election [in September],” Ms Oliver told HKFP, following the pro-democracy camp’s victory at last year District Council elections.Though the extradition bill – which sparked the movement – was axed, demonstrators are still demanding an independent probe into police behaviour, amnesty for those arrested, universal suffrage and a halt to the characterisation of protests as “riots.” In a statement, march organisers the Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) called on the public to be “more united, persistent, and caring of one another” in the coming year.“In 2020, the police have already fired the first round of tear gas,” the group wrote shortly after midnight. “Carrie Lam and police brutality turned a festive season into anguish, and perhaps we should say ‘Five demands, not one less’ instead of happy new year.”In a statement later on Wednesday, the Front said the police had taken no responsibility for any misconduct: “They dehumanise protestors as cockroaches, demean journalists as “black reporters” and arrest medical doctors and nurses as rioters. Now, the government even attempts to increase the salaries of these rioting police.”“We must persist this fight, for the arrested, injured and departed brothers and sisters in this movement. When victory comes, we shall gather at the dawn,” they added.During the march, Ms Ho of the Construction Site Workers General Union said they had over 10,000 signed-up members and around 100 active members: “It is a union that already exists, but now we are recruiting more workers with the same political stance,” she said.“We aim for three targets. The first one, we want to defend our own worker’s rights… We want to get the right to vote in the coming legislative election [as a functional constituency]… The third aim – we are trying to use construction workers’ role in this movement – for example, volunteer teams for people in need – trying to prepare for the general strike.”.....www.hongkongfp.com/2020/01/01/resist-tyranny-join-union-h...民陣今日(1日)舉行「毋忘承諾,並肩同行」 元旦大遊行。在預定起步時間2時,銅鑼灣東角道已聚集大量等待插隊的民眾,亦有不少市民支持黃色經濟圈,黃店「渣哥」有逾百人排隊光顧。news.mingpao.com/ins/港聞/article/20200101/s00001/15778...
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