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— Mike C 😷 (@mikeamadeux) December 3, 2019
1/3 The reporter who recorded the tragedy that evening stressed that it was not only a human stampede, but people were actually stacking on each other. What is even more outrageous is that when the police arrived, they arrested those who tried to help pic.twitter.com/YgPUH7HhGM
#HongKongProtests — from the eyes of Social Worker 🇭🇰
— @Dystopia – #HongKong is NOT China (@Dystopia992) December 7, 2019
“The closer you are to the front, the more serious is your #PTSD..”#BeWithYou #Justice4HongKong #StandWithHongKong #HongKong #5DemandsNot1Less #香港デモ pic.twitter.com/3WUBn4wAGa
Cody & his buddy are🇺🇸1st responders.🇭🇰freedom fighters got American heroes on the ground to provide 1st aid. During the 9/11 attack, they put their lives on the line to save others. Many of them got killed. The White House needs to watch this clip when decides #HKHRDA sanctions. https://t.co/1cFPnddzio
— Solomon Yue (@SolomonYue) December 7, 2019
Hong Kong journalists injured as police fire tear gas to disperse Mong Kok protesters
We've synced the four known videos from Shantung Street and Portland Street at around 11:25pm Sunday night. Several journalists were pepper sprayed, including one from Mad Dog Daily who was hit with batons and arrested. https://t.co/k0s3Dk5Trd pic.twitter.com/VnXuKZ6Aoz
— OSINT HK (@OSINTHK) December 17, 2019
Another journalist ATTACKED and BEATEN by @hkpoliceforce for doing his job.
— Avi Yemini 🇦🇺🇮🇱 (@OzraeliAvi) December 27, 2019
The world's silence is deafening. pic.twitter.com/0Sf15o3gYD