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围观暴徒凶残暴打反对者毫无人性视频!!
送交者: Pascal 2019年11月22日17:26:45 于 [五 味 斋] 发送悄悄话

             看看这些暴徒是怎么对待 反对者。毫无人性!


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQcc_b-5aBg

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http://blog.creaders.net/u/13303/201911/360321.html


 你按图索骥 点击进入上述第一个视频网址链接:

 Ouch! 视频第一秒钟 就开打 而且是传说中的群殴

 拳打脚踢 痛扁暴揍 一秒钟都不带停歇

 问题来了 正常行驶在路上的一辆出租轿车

 为什么会被人群截停 ?

 怎么会被人群截停呢 ?

 你驾驶一辆红白色相间的出租汽车驶来驶去

 人群怎么就众口一词 一眼认定你是一个反对者 ?

 群殴之前 你说什么了 ?你干什么来着 ?你反什么了 ?

 再说一遍:


  你反什么了 ?拿什么反的 ?

  拿嘴 拿手 拿腿 拿传单 标语牌 拿汽车喇叭 汽车轱辘 ?

  就被说成了反对者 ?你反的是什么 ??


  路上来往穿梭汽车天天都是千千万

  怎么就你这辆被截停 ?


  还是回看这一事件的前因后果:


  地点:香港深水埗長沙灣道與欽州街交界

  时间:2019年10月6日星期日下午四时许


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反修例示威衝突持續,港島及九龍區昨日都有大批示威者遊行,

反對《禁蒙面法》及不滿警察執法等。其中在深水埗昨日發生

打鬥事件,一輛的士撞入示威者人群並剷向行人路,造至3人受

傷,當中一名少女雙腿骨折,入院後昏迷。司機事後被現場人士

拉下車圍毆,血流披面,送院治理,目前情況嚴重。


事發在昨午4時許,一名年約60歲的男子駕駛的士,途經長沙灣

道與欽州街交界,期間突然撞向示威人群再剷向行人路,途中有

多人被撞倒,的士撞向商鋪鐵閘始停下。3名途人受傷倒地,其

中2人情況嚴重。消息指,其中1名23歲少女雙腳骨折,由救護車

送院搶救。


車禍發生後,數十名示威者包圍的士,有人打開車門將司機拖下

車圍毆,司機被打至頭破血流,由救護車送院治理。警方接報到

場調查,並檢獲大批證物。


據悉,雙腳骨折的少女任職文職,當時與親友在附近食飯,突然

遭的士撞傷。


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 始自 1:21 被蓄意撞伤的女士




第一秒就群殴的视频  始自第 47 秒钟 被蓄意撞伤的女士






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Defecting Chinese spy offers information trove to Australian government

A Chinese spy has risked his life to defect to Australia and is now offering a trove of unprecedented inside intelligence on how China conducts its interference operations abroad.

Wang “William” Liqiang is the first Chinese operative to ever blow his cover. He has revealed the identities of China’s senior military intelligence officers in Hong Kong, as well as providing details of how they fund and conduct political interference operations in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Australia.

Wang Liqiang, a Chinese spy who has defected to Australia. Illustration: Mark Stehle, Portrait: Steven Siewert

Wang Liqiang, a Chinese spy who has defected to Australia. Illustration: Mark Stehle, Portrait: Steven SiewertCREDIT:

Mr Wang has taken his material to Australia's counter-espionage agency, ASIO, and is seeking political asylum – potentially opening another front in Australia’s challenging bilateral relationship with China.

A sworn statement Mr Wang provided ASIO in October states: “I have personally been involved and participated in a series of espionage activities”. He faces certain detention and possible execution if he returns to China.

Mr Wang is currently at an undisclosed location in Sydney on a tourist visa and seeking urgent protection from the Australian government – a plea he says he has passed on in multiple meetings with ASIO.

In interviews with The AgeThe Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes, he has revealed in granular detail how Beijing covertly controls listed companies to fund intelligence operations, including the surveillance and profiling of dissidents and the co-opting of media organisations.

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Former Chinese Spy Wang Liqiang reveals the secret operations he was involved in.

He has given previously unheard details about the kidnapping of five booksellers from Hong Kong and their rendition to the Chinese mainland. His testimony shows how Beijing’s spies are infiltrating Hong Kong’s democracy movement, manipulating Taiwan’s elections and operating with impunity in Australia.

ASIO has repeatedly warned that the current threat of foreign interference is “unprecedented” and that the number of foreign intelligence officers currently operating in Australia is higher than it was during the Cold War. ASIO has never publicly named China as a primary source of its concerns, as the government grapples with how to balance public awareness with the risk of diplomatic and economic retaliation.

However, on Friday, former ASIO boss Duncan Lewis said the Chinese government was seeking to "take over" Australia's political system through its "insidious" foreign interference operations.

Among his key revelations, Mr Wang said he had met the head of a deep-cover spy ring operating with impunity in Australia.

A protester stands in front of a noose that reads:

A protester stands in front of a noose that reads: "Kidnapping" during a protest against the disappearance of five booksellers in Hong Kong in 2016.CREDIT:EPA

Mr Wang said he was part of an intelligence operation hidden within a Hong Kong-listed company, China Innovation Investment Limited (CIIL), which infiltrated Hong Kong’s universities and media with pro-Chinese Communist Party operatives who could be activated to counter the democracy movement. He says he had personal involvement in an October 2015 operation to kidnap and abduct to the Chinese mainland a Hong Kong bookseller, Lee Bo, and played a role in a clandestine organisation that also directed bashings or cyber attacks on Hong Kong dissidents.

His handlers in China issued him a fake South Korean passport to gain entry to Taiwan and help China’s efforts to systematically infiltrate its political system, including directing a “cyber army” and Taiwanese operatives to meddle in the 2018 municipal elections. Plans are underway to influence the 2020 presidential election - plans that partly motivated him to defect to Australia.

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Mr Wang said the Chinese Communist Party under Xi Jinping “infiltrates all countries in areas such as military, business and culture, in order to achieve its goal.”

“You shouldn’t underestimate our organisation ... We were cultivated and trained by the organisation for many years before taking up important positions”. The Chinese Communist Party “wants to ensure no one threatens its authority”.

Hong Kong’s Mr Big

Mr Wang claimed his cover in Hong Kong was as a businessman working for CIIL, which he described as a front company used by various Chinese intelligence agencies and Communist Party officials. His boss, Xiang Xin, was a senior intelligence operative, he said.

Mr Wang’s main task was coordinating the relationships between his organisation and other intelligence agencies and “collecting information related to pro-independence” activists. He took instructions from Chinese military intelligence officials.

A key area of operations, he said, were Hong Kong universities. Mr Wang claimed his organisation had “infiltrated into all universities, including student associations and other student groups and bodies.” He had responsibility for recruiting mainland students using scholarships, travel grants, alumni associations and an education foundation.

Students have led the recent protests in Hong Kong against encroaching Chinese influence.

Students have led the recent protests in Hong Kong against encroaching Chinese influence.CREDIT:AP

“I influenced them with patriotism, guiding them to love the country, love the Party and our leaders, and fight back strongly against those independence and democracy activists in Hong Kong.”

His organisation directed cyber and physical attacks on independence movement leaders.

“We sent some students to join the student association and they pretended to support Hong Kong independence,” Mr Wang said. “They found out information about those pro-independence activists … and made public all their personal data, their parents’ and family members’.”

He said he personally helped to organise the infamous kidnapping to the mainland of Causeway Bay Bookshop owner Lee Bo. Mr Wang says one of the aims of his intelligence work and the targeting of dissidents was to spread fear: “to make all troublemakers in Hong Kong terrified.”

A spokesman for CIIL said Mr Xiang did not want to answer questions from The Age, the Herald and 60 Minutes over the phone, because he had never spoken to the journalists who were calling, and when questions were emailed to Mr Xiang, the spokesman said Mr Xiang would not answer because he could not verify that the email was not sent covertly by the Australian government in order to obtain intelligence.

Infiltrating the media

Mr Wang claimed his organisation had infiltrated Hong Kong media outlets, financing some and planting operatives in others. A senior manager at a major Asian television network “is a current military cadre with a Division Commander rank,” said Wang.


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