6 years ago today 2 million +1 #hongkongers marched in protest of the extradition bill in #hongkong.
Here are a few of my photos from that day.
© Dave Coulson Photography
6 years ago today 2 million +1 #hongkongers marched in protest of the extradition bill in #hongkong.
Here are a few of my photos from that day.
© Dave Coulson Photography
6 years ago today Hong Kong authorities decided violence, tear gas and lies was their response to legitimate protests around the Central Government Offices in Admiralty on Hong Kong Island.
A few of my photos from that very long surreal day.
© Dave Coulson Photography
6 years ago today 1 million people in Hong Kong took to the streets in opposition of the proposed extradition bill.
A few of my photos from that very long day.
© Dave Coulson Photography
5 years ago today 2 million +1 #hongkongers marched in protest of the extradition bill in #hongkong. .
Here are a few of my photos from that day.
© Dave Coulson Photography
5 years ago today Hong Kong authorities decided violence and tear gas was their response to legitimate protests around the Central Government Offices in Admiralty on Hong Kong Island.
A few of my photos from that very long surreal day.
© Dave Coulson Photography
5 years ago today 1 million #hongkongers marched in protest of the extradition bill in #hongkong.
That night ended in police violence as police assaulted protesters who remained after most had returned home, despite protests being entirely peaceful.
Here are a few of my photos from that long day and night.
© Dave Coulson Photography
The "Hong Kong 47", a group of politicians who have been charged under the National Security Law for their political plans and actions back in 2019, have received their verdicts. From what I can tell, the charge is "subversion". Their illegal actions were to ... *checks notes* ... try to win an election and then ... engage in politics. Truly heinous crimes.
Out of 47 charged, 31 pleaded guilty, 14 were found guilty and 2 were acquitted. The government is planning to appeal the two acquittals.