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7 minutes ago, Beregond said:

Its very normal. If u are not a US Citizen. But u conduct terrorist or other damaging act against US. Will US gov arrest u the first chance they had?

Yes they will do it. 

Will America arrest someone who lobby against the democratic value?

https://www.cpusa.org/

Please read up the law itself as i told you numerous times.

CCP don't even allow a discussion on different political view or system.

 

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1 hour ago, Beregond said:

Its very normal. If u are not a US Citizen. But u conduct terrorist or other damaging act against US. Will US gov arrest u the first chance they had?

Yes they will do it. 

Terrorist act? You mean act of going around killing innocent?

Hmm nvm.

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1 hour ago, inlinesix said:

Will America arrest someone who lobby against the democratic value?

https://www.cpusa.org/

Please read up the law itself as i told you numerous times.

CCP don't even allow a discussion on different political view or system.

 

The opp parties were DQ for holding opposing views. 

距離 9 月立法會選舉約一個月,盛傳政府有意推遲選舉之際,選舉主任周四取消 12 名民主派參選資格,是歷次選舉最大規模的 DQ,外界預料 DQ 仍陸續有來。

截至 7 月 30 .

Getting bad from worse. Two of them were current MP.

 

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6 hours ago, inlinesix said:

Call Chicken is not serious enough offence to extradite la.

Under National Security Law, the mere mentioned of Democratic system is good for PRC is good enough to be under subservient to the state.

Haha

regardsthis point many of my HK friends in Australia now were joking they might want to delete their post. 

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16 minutes ago, Kopites said:

Haha

regardsthis point many of my HK friends in Australia now were joking they might want to delete their post. 

There was news last year that all young HKer has to surrender their phone to be searched whenever they enter PRC.

Need to restore back whatsapp and FB for PRC immigration to check.

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8 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

There was news last year that all young HKer has to surrender their phone to be searched whenever they enter PRC.

Need to restore back whatsapp and FB for PRC immigration to check.

this is crazy ... and scary ... 

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At this point.. after what's happened since xi came.. it's really pointless to attempt to argue that where China is heading is  good for anyone. 

It's one thing that they fix their own people.. it's another when the tentacles reach out.

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1 hour ago, inlinesix said:

There was news last year that all young HKer has to surrender their phone to be searched whenever they enter PRC.

Need to restore back whatsapp and FB for PRC immigration to check.

Yes during the height of the extradition protest, the China border custom would randomly  target younger hkers. Older hkers (50 plus onward) are being spare.

They would request one to surrender their handphone. If the phone come up any news/article/picture/ etc from FB, telegram etc if the protests than you will be detain for a few days. 

Those hkers that cross the border daily generally carry two phones. One personal and one "barebone" phone.

Another group being targeted at the border were those that publicly proclaim support to the protests. Example, airline staffs, students, civiil servants, media industry etc all such groups indeed did organised protests one way or another during the height of protests. Their name being exposed by "blue" colour colleagues, pro Government IB on social media, whistle blower etc.

Source from rthk / appledaily news.

 

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1 hour ago, Wt_know said:

this is crazy ... and scary ... 

Yes I read from hk news one can disappear for a few days while  crossing the border. 😬

Deprived from making any phone call. 

There was a phone in program where a lady caller apparently lost contact with her husband while he was crossing the border into HK. After checking with the authority it was claimed by China border her husband was detained for (someone mentioned here) call chicken.

Scary ...

You can go YouTube search under "D100" or rthk daily phone one program.

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1 hour ago, Playtime said:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/08/01/china/hong-kong-activists-arrest-warrant-intl-hnk/index.html

What other excuses do people have for China?

It's a thug.. and it's worse than the Soviet ever was. 

Among the six, there is an American, Samuel Chu.  Samuel Chu set up HK Democratic Council to lobby American govt.

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26 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

Among the six, there is an American, Samuel Chu.  Samuel Chu set up HK Democratic Council to lobby American govt.

Dunno pork soup jokes and middle kingdom speech counted out not 🤯

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/hong-kong-national-security-law-top-prosecutor-quits-12981020

Hong Kong's head of public prosecutions quit this week, citing differences with the city's top legal official, and after being sidelined from cases under new China-imposed national security legislation, according to an email obtained by Reuters.

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2 minutes ago, Kopites said:
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A source with direct knowledge of the matter said it was "shocking" that the head of Hong Kong's prosecutions division could be sidelined in this manner.

"He's been completely cut out from national security matters," said the source, who declined to be named given the sensitivity of the matter.

"Yet these are prosecutions in Hong Kong, and he's the head of public prosecutions. It undermines the rule of law ... and established practices," the source added.

 

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20 minutes ago, Didu said:

So now you see why those countries suspend their extradition agreement with HK?

Isn't irony one year ago when Hk wanted to bring a new extradition law with Taiwan for murderer 陈同佳。

This is life .. expect the unexpected. 🤔

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