Protesters seen held in a police kettle during a protest in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. [612], Despite the government, the pro-Beijing camp and state media invoking the notion of a "silent majority" who opposed the protests, and urging citizens to cut ties with the "violent protesters", citizens generally favoured the pro-democratic camp and supported the protest movement. [147][148], The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China caused the number of large-scale rallies to dwindle further because of fears that they might facilitate the spread of the virus. [85] While a standoff between the protesters and the police occurred on Hong Kong Island,[86] groups of white-clad individuals, suspected triad members, appeared and indiscriminately attacked people inside Yuen Long station. [601], Many lawmakers from the pan-democratic camp, such as Ted Hui and Roy Kwong, assisted the protesters in various scenarios. More than half of the respondents opposed the national security law. [417] The deployment of undercover officers who were suspected of committing arson and vandalism also generated controversy, and the ability of police officers to identify the differences between ordinary protesters and undercover officers was questioned. [616] The results were a resounding landslide victory for the pro-democracy bloc, as they saw their seat share increased from 30% to almost 88%, with a jump in vote share from 40% to 57%. Fitch Ratings downgraded Hong Kong's sovereignty rating from AA+ to AA due to doubts over the government's ability to maintain the "one country, two systems" principle; the outlook on the territory was similarly downgraded from "stable" to "negative". [593], The pro-Beijing camp supported the government in promoting the bill, though U-turned when the government withdrew the bill. [434] During the pandemic period, it has also used the law banning groups of 4 to further ban peaceful protests. "[339] Google, Facebook, and Twitter banned these accounts. The CHRF claimed attendance of at least 1.7 million people. Updated April 8, 2021. Following the 12 June conflict, both Police Commissioner Stephen Lo and Lam characterised the conflict as a "riot". On that day, the police arrested at least ten people for breaching national security as they deemed that individuals who displayed or possessed flags, placards and phone stickers with protest slogans or other protest art have already committed the crime of "subverting the country". The government used around 900 Twitter handles and five Facebook pages having a total follower of 15000 members to spread misinformation about the identity of the protestors. Aktivisten und westliche Regierungen zeigen sich beunruhigt. Senior Superintendent Steve Li Kwai-Wah, of the police force's National Security Department branch, said Tam is accused of giving anti-government talks at booths he allegedly set up on the street in the Kowloon area. [325] The police, fire service, hospital authority and the government all denied the accusation. … [259] To increase the political pressure on China, they also advocated for the suspension of the United States–Hong Kong Policy Act, which grants Hong Kong's special status as the city is considered as a separate entity from mainland China for matters concerning trade export and economics control after the 1997 handover. [503], The economy in Hong Kong became increasingly politicised. Officers arrested 289 people in the neighborhoods of Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok, with the majority suspected of breaching unlawful assembly laws, police said. Warning: Video my contain content not suitable for all viewers. She was concerned about the risk to organisers over the possible disruption by protestors of public events and press conferences. This was a response to the failure of the Umbrella Revolution which fell apart partly due to internal conflicts within the pro-democratic bloc. On 15 June, Carrie Lam announced the bill's suspension but did not fully withdraw it. „Die Tatsache, dass ich unter dem nationalen Sicherheitsgesetz gesucht … According to a poll conducted by CUHK, live feeds have replaced traditional media, social media and Telegram as the main way for citizens of Hong Kong to access protest-related information. Police officers shined laser lights directly into one detainee's eyes. In the years that followed, the general consensus emerged that peaceful and polite protests were ineffective in advancing democratic development, and became an example of what not to do in further protests. Jahrestag der Rückgabe Hongkongs an China. [680] Various US politicians have expressed disapproval of corporate decisions related to the protests. [70][133] Police use of bean bag rounds and rubber bullets allegedly ruptured the eyes of several protesters and the eye of an Indonesian journalist. [338] A report by the ASPI found that the purported disinformation campaign promoted three main narratives: condemnation of the protesters, support for the Hong Kong Police, and "conspiracy theories about Western involvement in the protests. [358], Several police operations, in particular in Prince Edward station where the Special Tactical Squad (STS) assaulted commuters on a train, were thought by protesters and pro-democrats to have disregarded public safety. Latest news on Hong Kong protests, Hong Kong extradition law, police, democracy, Occupy Central, strike, Mong Kok, airport, Yuen Long attack. [391] Some detainees reported police had denied them access to lawyers and delayed their access to medical services. [507] The Diplomat called the Yellow Economic Circle "one of the most radical, progressive, and innovative forms of long-term struggle" during the protests. [127] In response to Chow's death, protesters planned a city-wide strike starting on 11 November by disrupting transport in the morning in various districts of Hong Kong. The police later backed down on the claim, saying that among the protesters, only five of them rioted. Juli 2020 kam es in Hongkong zu Protesten gegen das neue Gesetz zum Schutz der nationalen Sicherheit in Hongkong. [393], The kettling of protesters,[360][394] police operations on private property,[395] the firing of pepper ball rounds at protesters at near point-blank range,[396] the dyeing of Kowloon Mosque, the use of the water cannon trucks against pedestrians,[346][397] insufficient protection for police dogs,[398] accessing patients' medical records without consent,[399][400][401] driving dangerously, and how police displayed their warning signs[402] were also sources of controversy. In June 2020, the appearance of various decorations on uniforms caused this explanation to be doubted. Some protesters used these tactics on police officers and their families and uploaded their personal information online. [532] Fearing Hong Kong was changing into a police state, some citizens actively considered emigration. Exactly one month later, she invoked the emergency powers to implement an anti-mask law, to counterproductive effect. [650] Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office director Zhang Xiaoming was demoted and replaced by Xia Baolong in February 2020. Published May 22, 2020 Updated May 27, 2020 HONG KONG — The last time they faced a proposal that would have curbed their autonomy from mainland China, Hong Kong … [32] Opponents of the bill urged the Hong Kong government to explore other mechanisms, such as an extradition arrangement solely with Taiwan, and to sunset the arrangement immediately after the surrender of the suspect. Foto: AP Photo/ Kin Cheung/ dpa . 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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". Hong Kong police were accused of using excessive and disproportionate force and not following both international safety guidelines and internal protocols while using their weapons. Suspected gangsters vowed that they would "defend" their "homeland" and warned all anti-extradition bill protesters not to set foot in Yuen Long. 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The principle was the "Do Not Split"— praxis—which was aimed to promote mutual respect for different views within the same protest movement. [531] The suspected acts of police brutality led some politically neutral or political apathetic citizens to become more sympathetic towards the young protesters. On Twitter, Durov called the attack a "state actor-sized DDoS" because the attacks were mainly from IP addresses located in China. The legislation allows the government's national security agencies to operate in Hong Kong. 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 … [483][484] In September 2020, the police further limited press freedom by narrowing the definition of "media representatives", meaning that student reporters and freelancers would have to face more risks when they are reporting. [467] RTHK journalist Nabela Qoser, known for her blunt questioning of government officials at press conferences, was subjected to racist abuse online by pro-Beijing groups, prompting a statement of "grave concern" from the Equal Opportunities Commission. Ist es das Ende Hongkongs? [161][162] The draft sparked increased protests: the mass march on 24 May in Causeway Bay was the largest protest since the beginning of the pandemic, as civilians responded to online calls to march against both the National Anthem Bill and the proposed national security law. Wenn durch die Proteste in Hongkong, das gesamte chinesische Volk eine Idee von Redefreiheit, Versammlungsfreiheit, Rechtsschutz und Demokratie bekäme und dadurch die Diktatur der VR China destabilisiert würde, kann ich darin gar nichts Schlechtes erkennen. [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. Hong Kong protests, one year on 19 As Hong Kong marks a year after the anti-government movement began, a series looking at how key players have fared since the June 9 mass rally in 2019. [346][70] According to Amnesty International, police aimed horizontally while firing, targeting protestors' heads and torsos. [547] Unity among the protesters was seen across a wide spectrum of age groups and professions. [267] The protests prompted various professions to set up labour unions that compete with pro-Beijing lobbies to pressure the government further. 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