Thank you, Jenny, for always standing firm in support of us!
In a world where it is often easier to stay silent, you have chosen to speak. You have stood firm in defense of human rights, democracy, and justice—values that are the cornerstone of a free and fair society. Through every challenge, you have always stood with us—unshaken in your commitment, unwavering in your support. Your courage, compassion, and dedication have not only given voice to the unheard but also hope to the oppressed. You remind us that one person’s integrity can ignite a movement, that moral courage can shift the tide, and that standing for justice is always the right choice, no matter the cost. Thank you for being a light in times of darkness, a trusted ally, and an unshakable force for what is right.
Thank you, Jenny, for always standing firm in support of us!
In a world where it is often easier to stay silent, you have chosen to speak. You have stood firm in defense of human rights, democracy, and justice—values that are the cornerstone of a free and fair society. Through every challenge, you have always stood with us—unshaken in your commitment, unwavering in your support. Your courage, compassion, and dedication have not only given voice to the unheard but also hope to the oppressed. You remind us that one person’s integrity can ignite a movement, that moral courage can shift the tide, and that standing for justice is always the right choice, no matter the cost. Thank you for being a light in times of darkness, a trusted ally, and an unshakable force for what is right.
Informative Channel login must contain 5-32 characters Telegram channels enable users to broadcast messages to multiple users simultaneously. Like on social media, users need to subscribe to your channel to get access to your content published by one or more administrators. On Tuesday, some local media outlets included Sing Tao Daily cited sources as saying the Hong Kong government was considering restricting access to Telegram. Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data Ada Chung told to the Legislative Council on Monday that government officials, police and lawmakers remain the targets of “doxxing” despite a privacy law amendment last year that criminalised the malicious disclosure of personal information. The court said the defendant had also incited people to commit public nuisance, with messages calling on them to take part in rallies and demonstrations including at Hong Kong International Airport, to block roads and to paralyse the public transportation system. Various forms of protest promoted on the messaging platform included general strikes, lunchtime protests and silent sit-ins.
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