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  1. It's great that the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has raised concern about #AlbertHo's re-arrest during his bail. The so-called "National Security Law" in #HongKong only aims at silencing people.
    twitter.com/UNHumanRights/stat

  2. It's great that the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has raised concern about #AlbertHo's re-arrest during his bail. The so-called "National Security Law" in #HongKong only aims at silencing people.
    twitter.com/UNHumanRights/stat

  3. It's great that the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has raised concern about #AlbertHo's re-arrest during his bail. The so-called "National Security Law" in #HongKong only aims at silencing people.
    twitter.com/UNHumanRights/stat

  4. Gave my take in this report on #AlbertHo, a former legislator and solicitor in Hong Kong, who was released on bail and arrested again yesterday:

    « Cette arrestation est horrible, Hong Kong devient de plus en plus comme la Chine communiste, s’alarme Patrick Poon, militant pour la défense des droits de l’homme à Hong Kong et ancien membre d’Amnesty International, aujourd’hui exilé au Japon. La police peut arrêter n’importe qui à tout moment, à sa convenance. »

    la-croix.com/Monde/Hong-Kong-c

  5. Gave my take in this report on #AlbertHo, a former legislator and solicitor in Hong Kong, who was released on bail and arrested again yesterday:

    « Cette arrestation est horrible, Hong Kong devient de plus en plus comme la Chine communiste, s’alarme Patrick Poon, militant pour la défense des droits de l’homme à Hong Kong et ancien membre d’Amnesty International, aujourd’hui exilé au Japon. La police peut arrêter n’importe qui à tout moment, à sa convenance. »

    la-croix.com/Monde/Hong-Kong-c

  6. Former pro-democracy legislator and solicitor #AlbertHo, who was released on bail, was arrested by national security police this morning for allegedly "interfering with a witness". How crazy....#HongKong...."new normal"....So much like the situation of Chinese HRDs
    881903.com/news2/local/2480037

  7. Former pro-democracy legislator and solicitor #AlbertHo, who was released on bail, was arrested by national security police this morning for allegedly "interfering with a witness". How crazy....#HongKong...."new normal"....So much like the situation of Chinese HRDs
    881903.com/news2/local/2480037

  8. Former pro-democracy legislator and solicitor #AlbertHo, who was released on bail, was arrested by national security police this morning for allegedly "interfering with a witness". How crazy....#HongKong...."new normal"....So much like the situation of Chinese HRDs
    881903.com/news2/local/2480037

  9. bsky.app/profile/asianlawyersn

    Human rights lawyer has been detained for 9 months, in addition to 3 months of detention in 2023. Yet, Chenghua District Court in Chengdu, Sichuan province, still hasn’t confirmed any trial date. It’s really painful and frustrating for his wife and other relatives.

  10. bsky.app/profile/asianlawyersn

    Human rights lawyer #LuSiwei has been detained for 9 months, in addition to 3 months of detention in 2023. Yet, Chenghua District Court in Chengdu, Sichuan province, still hasn’t confirmed any trial date. It’s really painful and frustrating for his wife and other relatives.

  11. bsky.app/profile/asianlawyersn

    Human rights lawyer #LuSiwei has been detained for 9 months, in addition to 3 months of detention in 2023. Yet, Chenghua District Court in Chengdu, Sichuan province, still hasn’t confirmed any trial date. It’s really painful and frustrating for his wife and other relatives.

  12. Chinese human rights lawyer has been detained since 10 October 2024. His health condition is not good. His lawyer visited him yesterday. He's still suffering from psoriasis. Constipation and diarrhea. Not allowed to take imported medicine. Can't send letters to family.

  13. Chinese human rights lawyer #LuSiwei has been detained since 10 October 2024. His health condition is not good. His lawyer visited him yesterday. He's still suffering from psoriasis. Constipation and diarrhea. Not allowed to take imported medicine. Can't send letters to family.

  14. Chinese human rights lawyer #LuSiwei has been detained since 10 October 2024. His health condition is not good. His lawyer visited him yesterday. He's still suffering from psoriasis. Constipation and diarrhea. Not allowed to take imported medicine. Can't send letters to family.

  15. Asian Lawyers Network (ALN) joined the intervention letter with The Law Society of England and Wales, International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute, Lawyers for Lawyers, Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada, The Rights Practice, The 29 Principles to express our grave concern about the arrest and detention of Chinese human rights lawyer .
    See the letter here:
    asianlawyers.net/statements/20

  16. Asian Lawyers Network (ALN) joined the intervention letter with The Law Society of England and Wales, International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute, Lawyers for Lawyers, Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada, The Rights Practice, The 29 Principles to express our grave concern about the arrest and detention of Chinese human rights lawyer #LuSiwei.
    See the letter here:
    asianlawyers.net/statements/20

  17. Asian Lawyers Network (ALN) joined the intervention letter with The Law Society of England and Wales, International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute, Lawyers for Lawyers, Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada, The Rights Practice, The 29 Principles to express our grave concern about the arrest and detention of Chinese human rights lawyer #LuSiwei.
    See the letter here:
    asianlawyers.net/statements/20

  18. Asian Lawyers Network (ALN) joined the intervention letter with The Law Society of England and Wales, International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute, Lawyers for Lawyers, Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada, The Rights Practice, The 29 Principles to express our grave concern about the arrest and detention of Chinese human rights lawyer #LuSiwei.
    See the letter here:
    asianlawyers.net/statements/20