🇭🇰 I climb rocks, my favorite game is abt a bird who went for a hike, and I make meetings fun.
#HumanRights, #LabourMovement, #MilkTeaAlliance. International Urgent Appeal Coordinator@Clean Clothes Campaign
Johnson, Ching-Yin Yeung 楊政賢
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But there is a dream that will never die, remember that.
但有一個夢不會死,記著吧。
#June437
Hong Kong press union faces HK$730K prepaid tax demand, accuses tax office of misallocating public resources
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The owner of Hong Kong independent bookstore Book Punch has been arrested on suspicion of selling seditious titles, including the biography of jailed pro‑democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai, according to local media reports.
Photos: Kyle Lam/HKFP.
Access Now has released a comprehensive statement about the cancellation of RightsCon by the government of Zambia, and have clearly attributed the cancellation to foreign interference by China: www.rightscon.org/rc26-stateme...
"Without more flexible, context-sensitive, and sustained support, the vital work of pro-democracy CSOs will remain trapped in a cycle of survival rather than transformation, weakening the social and institutional foundations needed for Myanmar’s future democratic transition" : - Aye Lei Tun
Two fundraisers for the Earthquake emergency in Myanmar that I am certain won't funnel aid through the Junta are:
This one by Advance Myanmar:
www.advancemyanmar.org/myanmar-eart...
&
This one by @betterburma.bsky.social & @insightmyanmar.bsky.social
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
As of 10:30pm:
Turnout percentage: 31.43% (2025*) vs 30.20% (2021)
Votes: 1,298,261 (2025*) vs 1,350,680 (2021)
Despite the higher turnout percentage, it is now unlikely the number of votes cast will be higher than the 2021 LegCo election
I read someone asked "What's the point of remembering the 2019 Protest on its 7th Anniversary."
Aside from remembering how the protest forge our identity and values, remembering expliciy is also an act to protect each other nowadays - to diffuse the pressure against those who spoke out.
#HongKong
Budgeted for LegCo election publicity:
2021- HK$104 million
2025- $177 million
$73 million for an extra 1.70% turnout, i.e. it cost $43 million for each 1% increase in turnout.
$73 million for a 32,998 decrease in votes, i.e. every extra $2,213 spent meant a decrease in 1 vote