Bundestagsabgeordnete protestieren gegen Hongkonger "Sicherheitsgesetz"
Zum dritten Jahrestag des "Sicherheitsgesetzes" in Hongkong fordert eine Gruppe Bundestagsabgeordneter mehr Unterstützung für die dortige Zivilgesellschaft. Sie drängt auch auf die Freilassung politischer Gefangener. Von Steffen Wurzel.
Livres. Chansons. Les autorités veulent manifestement interdire tout ce qui pourrait rappeler aux gens qu'ils ont des droits à #HongKong. Les entreprises tech vont-elles rentrer dans ce jeu ou défendre la liberté d'expression ?
There’s more at stake here than just one song in one location.
The move to ban a protest song in #HongKong reflects #China’s expanding efforts to control information not just within its borders, but around the world.
Having lived in #Southampton for perhaps far too long, this doesn't surprise me.
The only question is whether Soton does something substantive about it.
"#HongKong protesters allegedly attacked by #Chinese activists in Southampton...
"...One of the attackers, some of whom were said to be #UniversityOfSouthampton students, could be heard shouting in Mandarin: “Hong Kong belongs to #China” and waving what appeared to be the Chinese flag..."
Today's a good day to remember the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre of 4 June 1989.
These photos serve as a reminder that sometimes you need to be fed-up with your government, and brave like Tank Man, also known as the Unknown Protester or Unknown Rebel. This unidentified Chinese man stood in front of a column of Type 59 tanks leaving Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 5, 1989.
Happy May 35! Today in history, nothing at all happened, especially not in 1989. Certainly nothing worth mentioning. Today is just a day we don’t talk about, for no particular reason. Just go about your business, do not engage in historical nihilism by discussing things that happened in history. Engage in historical positivism by positing how great history has been since your rulers took power
Do not remember remember the 216th of November, just move along