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recovery the tour was built as a summary of her for a decade career in music. and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story today. thousands of march near paris to pay tribute to the 17 year old shot dead at a traffic stop earlier this week. shooting a lease nationwide riot. the police officer in question has been charged with voluntary homicide. and so for now, coming up next is various energy with the the unit agent i'm looking for. like there's one for me at the top of our hub. see there, bye. thank you for your company. the people in trucks, in judge, when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away from these trades
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people's extreme getting 200 people around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking us. because no one should have to make up your own mind. double you made for mines the. the state of the near was a shot coming up today. i will no meant to provide security is destroying hong kong scottsdale. heritage. fair to put us under pressure under the national security law has driven officers to an activist overseas profile, how they are trying to present elements of hong kong sculpture overseas. the
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high village manager, welcome to the the news aisha. i'm glad you could join us on cons. otts and culture has suffered since paging and bows to decode your netflix account, you know, on the city 3 years ago, fell out of arbitrary arrest for so called said dishes publications or articles seen as antique government has forced many authors, residents and actors to seek refuge abroad yeah, they are trying to present the cultural and memory of hong kong correspondence vinny, so reports from the u. k. once upon a time, sherman wolf left his followers into sheets village. they took over the village and started to eat the sheep. but the sheep resisted this children's book was one of the 1st band by the hong kong government. since the national security lock took effect. this year, isaac chang, and other hong kong owners who left the city,
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republished it in britain. they published new episodes and even an english version . they've sold thousands of copies. a we'll see. you had gone in the books mean a lot to hong congress because of its history and repercussions as we want to keep the stories a live until hong kong or is a home or abroad that we haven't been to fi, suggestion all the top. i said many feel the story about sherman wolf and the sheep refers to the chinese leadership and hong kong, hers and the harsh reaction to protests and 2019. that harsh reaction continues. hong kong judge last year pulled the books were seditious, and jailed its creators. police recently arrested people just for owning the books . protests on the street have dwindled over the last 3 years. many arrests, the national security law. and cobit mean if you still take part attention switched to publications. a local newspaper reports the public libraries followed official
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orders and have removed more than 40 percent of books and videos covering political themes. those about the $198090.00 ottoman square massacre. hong kong is anti government protests and almost everything created by prominent dissidence, disappeared from the selves. many schools have done the same results. the government has a juicy not to recommend books featuring bought ideology. so you may find other ways to read those books. a whole you to the pilot. bullshit when hands you let hong kong for britain. this is what he took with him. well i yep. don't you are the most of my belongings were books except some necessary clothes. i brought every piece of paper from home. i'm also keeping the print isn't usually because online stuff can be easily removed nowadays. and hong kong be brought so many books with him. 300 boxes that when he settled in birmingham, he built a shuttle to house them a library in exile. it was actually on sea salt,
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obviously was on the la digital equity, not from the ice box or wiped off by the force of the national security loan, whether it's digital or printed, just everyone should preserve any information about the old hong kong before 2020. well, so that our next generation has reliable sources to rebuild our memories and pass code on go get on the policy once a week, this library in london becomes a little part of hong kong. denise and some other hong kong are started last year. they call it gathering leads. each saturday they filled the shelves with books passed from friend to friend or bought from independent bookstores, back in hong kong. they also organized screenings, discussion salons, and more to keep hong kong culture a life. these are now the looking for example, we're afraid that our kids won't speak our mother tongue anymore. so we have cantonese reading and singing activities. it's a soft power, so i think it's what maintains our identity. so yeah, i'm only like them to take them. isaac's thought he was safe to launch the sheep
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village books in exile out of reach of home comes national security laws. but a reading in britain was abruptly cancelled due to concerns at the venue. and a well known american digital publishing platform took down their books, setting unspecified legal reasons. isaac thinks such organizations are worried about upsetting the chinese government. the national security laws are designed to reach beyond chinese borders. still, he's determined to carry on telling the stories of the sheep title. resistance is still alive, passing on our history. speaking the truth by and by the hong kong government to this even only reading a book is a way of defiance. booked on the apple and see that boy i don't call. and jeremy novel mo, from washington dc is actor is sunny chung, he's an advisor to the non profit, hong kong democracy town. so and a co founder of flow, h k, a hong kong magazine for the d. s. for up. sonny, you're based in the united states. why was it important for you to start
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a magazine for the hong kong dias for? so that's a good question. what so many young people we witness called the national some of the law that will impose, you can 2020 is being recognized by the homo government to rest. this has been assigned as the system. so i think the freedom of speech is no longer protected, you know, come on, in fact more than 1400 political present this way. now get a phone call. so we meet and oversee platform that allows us for a to discuss the future or phone call and discuss is trying to support our techs in a more comprehensive way to come back to shooting event. and this information in home call. so we do have a, we hop on getting overseas in order to ensure the dissemination of authentic information can be spread. and the narrative of the co democracy, cab ketchup 5 universities, which are scheduled a board, profiling hong kong,
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active as an office to flight abroad. and preserving the cultural memory of hong kong people such as these students lean hong kong as i taught that a certain number of people of black home home within this to use. i mean, also i've been encouraged by that participation to oversee skim indigo k. but also something because an odd has left hong kong view this they want to have and i'm following the allow them to create, compose, and fix it freely. but what is all of that? uh, uh, where the content that is being created overseas, where people to, to 0. so publish all of that, contributing to democracy and home. com. that's all i mean, oh, when we left the phone call, actually we still do a lot of work. the up, the aspect book i noticed was try to help the,
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the month of democracy mussman from oversee by do duty and adults advocacy and organizing this kind of oversee media. peters, one, me know, that says the correct on many pulled him up as a media like the apple, the is being shut down, and more than thousands of journalists become unemployed. so we have this kind of platform. we do, we have this kind of, we see a little button, the us bar macbook to support them. that will be, we'd be essential to keep the momentum and try to bring in that their, their energy to, to the most. but you're talking about the momentum energy i'd like to look at what it is also like for people who have fled here. this on by that i'd like to play from an artist lu long, who fled to london here to use talking about how safe he feels in the city. we slack home home guessing we want to be safe. yeah. yeah. and then we think the
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you take off the mental saving us. that's the, that's true. but uh, we're not totally say yes. yes. if, if the government don't stand up strong against the ccp, we will never be safe. yeah. so i need to just talk to him long talking over there . can you help us understand why he doesn't feel safe in the okay, despite being away from china. oh, thank you so much for waiting this. i think that is also a fairly alarming phenomenon that we use in new york or in the world, even in new j. u auto poll democracy of western states, which is called the trust and national repression. so when we talk about discipline and the wellbeing of hong kong people or even full audit groups, night a week raise or dispatch in groups, we often based on most of the repression even reflect on our model. so the trust and national blood pressure nice will show for the chinese scrap them and
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then hold on, come from and they have been doing a lot of in overseas. also trying to fraction and sign is dissipated. so when we talk about the nation or some people and the correct dining hall, one of the a problem of that is, even if you just try to enjoy the privilege and freedom, the new k for instance. and then you want to criticize to beijing government. the whole government can actually accuse you and prosecute you using the national stuff . he's not even going to base in london. so i think this kind of tries to national depression as well. and that also strict bi limits the people of freedom of speech and freedom of movement. and that is for allow me as should be most, as by the full in governments. looking at the culture in hong kong itself, in october 2021, hong kong introduced a new censorship law to bob feelings that coach might endanger national security. does this mean the directors now need to steer clear of some topics to avoid
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putting invest as an actors at risk? as i am afraid. do you have right to beauteous um, based on that new censorship floor? uh and the parents like care. i get home home, um so many movies and documentary is actually which of the most common being banned in home call. so many movies cannot be even watch my home computer. they can only be watch, give, oversee, and by the uh, the, the, the people who talk to then call makes can be also with the mask hope walking to as opposed to the casselman. so yes, people the south sense of the content, you know that it's a 5 in hong kong. and that also helps you why some offices and other people they would love to of full and not a foreign country to all, to, to live in order to, to continue with their work and also some of the, some artwork. now where some governments have taken an excise from hong kong,
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but do you think they have adequately stood up for hong kong, democracy, a desktop every time you question? because all the, all we now we also come to a fresh quote, which is that the full and especially of the, almost when we do beat that the international companies like a co ordinated was born to, um, um, to the home. got them into the page and got them in at the 1st year of the whole weight of the outbreak of the home of when you 2019 the us and the national committee. and they did something which is like providing humanitarian both ways. and the us government also sends and some useful doors who should be held responsible for the crack down in hong kong. but we still like the response from new take off a month from the you to see that the leading to the risk with the younger women. they are willing to also uh to, to have
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a more restrictive stance to take action. uh to hold the equal to is a comfortable, you know, call. so yes, i think they should do more. uh, you know, other um to that the international community know that they can walk away with that . we leave it there. thanks so much for joining us today. sunny turn or that does have such a date as most orders from the region on our website. the dublin dot com forward slash a share and as you can, phone was on facebook and twitter feed back tomorrow at the same time. see you then by the lady townsend's mission is to save trees. yes, luna. as disrespectful name, she moves out with her team was able to attend the mafia strikes. they've almost
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