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BBC完全省略的士佬恐襲撞人(話係striking, in fact係car ramming attack, causing several casualties先啱),只講示威者懲治恐怖分子。>>假啞港女注: 之後BBC改返"A taxi driver was badly beaten in Sham Shui Po after reportedly driving his car into a crowd, injuring at least one person", 但張圖的描述係"A driver injured by protesters was rescued by firefighters"
BBC係大型媒體有頗大公信力,但事實偏離左咁多係變相抹黑左示威者。。而外國風向開始轉的話 我地會流失好多支持
全世界去BBC填個 complain. 叫佢補番facts.快!!!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/?fbclid=IwAR2GDJpGqypeI_Z2mk3K0-6f48QWAz1I3JwoXGXUGMM9RXjRcGD-12Z1f7c
禁“Complain Online" ->make a complaint -> Yes
complain內容填以下comment:
In the lower half section of the page, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-49949548
"A taxi driver was badly beaten in Sham Shui Po after reportedly driving his car into a crowd, injuring at least one person.” It gave a false impression to the readers that the taxi driver received greater injuries than the people being run over. In fact, the taxi driver launched a car-ramming attack into crowds, caused several injured in critical condition, one of them had her legs broken (open fracture which may not be able to walk again). That is why protesters dragged him out to prevent him from escaping or ramming into others again! The worse of all is that any assailant who support the government would not be persecuted by the authority. Please amend the news and report with the FULL fact!
the ramming footage:
backup1:
https://twitter.com/dalj_k/status/1180786423491776512?s=19&fbclid=IwAR3zfqLGa_pKt4heyzeOmp46_IXIqcEedLoqBeHyHZM460ICWLFwTjEN7Ho
backup2:
https://twitter.com/JoachimWatson/status/1180815666309255170?s=19&fbclid=IwAR2-o6FG54xlkIWW8AAL5uMkLFb7pdfZZqYK2f6AEA8iaDhy0m4hkMKsVTo
投訴內容credit to @Ubaydah Ha
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,It didn't take long for Theo Ratliff to make his presence felt for the Philadelphia 76ers. Sidelined with a stress fracture in his left ankle for...
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open fracture 在 Tiffany Shek 註冊營養師 Facebook 的精選貼文
Aquathon at Gold Coast was a great Sunday spent 🏝 ! The atmosphere was great 🎶 & the best part was seeing kids as young as 8 years old managing an open water swim of 250m and immediately transitioning to a 2km run 🏊🏾♂️ 🏃🏾♀️ . They were so cute but their competition felt way more thrilling than us adults’ 😆. I did the shorter distance as I’m recovering from my stress fracture in femoral neck, which was (250m swim +2km run) x 2 but man... it was tough🤮!!! I stopped midway during my second swim and started doing breast stroke as I felt like all my internal organs are churning into mud 💩 but I continued because the longer I take, the later I will finish 😂. So that kept me going basically🤣! I ended up second in my age group! I’m very glad I didn’t give up. Thank you to the Wan family for always guiding and supporting me! Wan kids are so cute + lek lek ¨̮
Looking forward to the next local event! I need to stay motivated too🤙🏾!
#trihk #triathlete @ Gold Coast Beach
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Subject: Hong Kong Police Ongoing Brutality
**以下範本供各位參考,大家可自行修改內容
Dear Sir/Madam,
I would like to report that during the past few months, there have been frequent demonstrations in Hong Kong by the local citizens, which were initiated to object the Extradition Bill proposed by the Hong Kong Government - which could send citizens from ANY countries to China for trial as long as the person sets foot in Hong Kong (even transiting at the airport).
During the numerous demonstrations or normal course of life (such as using a train or eating out), the Hong Kong Police have used excessive and brutal forces/violence including physical attacks, tear gas, plastic bullets, sponge rounds bean bag rounds, sexually assaulting protesters etc. to disperse and arrest the demonstrators and innocent civilians in enclosed train stations, shopping malls, restaurants and other public areas. They have repeatedly targeted the heads of demonstrators and paramedics when firing bullets, which totally breached Principles 13 of the UN Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials and would likely cause lethal or severe injuries. The right eyeball of a female first-aider was fractured by a bean bag round fired by the police in Tsim Sha Tsui on Aug 11. Comminuted fracture was found in the areas around her right eye, which will likely result in facial disfigurements. Another male demonstrator was also shot in the eye by the police with a plastic bullet during the demonstration on June 12, and his eyesight is unlikely to be restored given the level of injury.
The police, in addition, has fired a tremendous amount of tear gas in the city’s densely-populated residential areas and even inside the railway stations on numerous occasions in an unrestrained manner, which is very irresponsible and has already caused tremendous amount of harm to not only the demonstrators but also the residents in the community including the elderly, young children and babies. As identified and verified by the demonstrators as well as the media, a huge amount of tear gas used by the Hong Kong Police in the last three months have well past the expiry date and we all understand that expired tear gas is way more toxic including releasing cyanide.
In addition, the Hong Kong Police appears to have beat up the demonstrators unlawfully after they had been arrested. Many of them were sent to hospital for various levels of injuries such as bone fracture and brain hemorrhage. In early August, over 30 detained protesters were injured after they were detained in one day, 20% of them sustained serious injuries.
Furthermore, the Hong Kong Police have been accused of humiliating numerous female demonstrators by conducting strip-search in violation of proper protocol. In one particular incident, the female demonstrator, who identified herself as Ms. Lui, was arrested weeks ago at a protest against the now-abandoned extradition bill and was admitted to hospital for injuries she suffered that night. Right after being discharged from the hospital, Ms. Lui was taken to a police station. A woman officer ordered her to take off all her clothes for body search and ordered her to squat and rise three times and turn around. By Ms. Lui’s account, one officer patted her thighs with a pen, instructing her to open her legs wider. During the process, over 10 male officers were looking at her.
Ms. Lui’s lawyer, Benson Chan, said that the procedure was not in accordance with police procedure. "Lui had already stayed in hospital wearing patient clothing for a few days. Is it even possible for her to carry something prohibited?" Her lawyer said. "The only conclusion is that it was done in order to insult her."
For more details, please refer to
https://www.scmp.com/…/woman-arrested-anti-government-prote…
Prince Edward subway train station attack by Hong Kong Police summary (Aug 31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-wKmycZ_DA
Police sexually assaulted numerous female protesters and citizens (demonstration on Aug 28): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdWTqR4rC8A
Arresting social workers (in this particular video you may have seen her, Chan Sau-hung, in a BBC video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JNeOtHcS_Y
In this regard, I would like to seek your assistance to instigate investigation into the unlawful enforcement of the Hong Kong Police.
Thank you for your kind attention. I hope by your international impartial status and the connection with the UN, you can help us to stop the violence and offences being done by the Hong Kong Police, and bring true justice to us. After all, Hong Kong is an important trading location, hurting Hong Kong means it hurts literally all companies that do business in Asia – it is a global matter that will affect people that you know, not just Hongkongers.
Yours faithfully,
(名)
A Hong Kong Citizen
open fracture 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最讚貼文
It didn't take long for Theo Ratliff to make
his presence felt for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Sidelined with a stress fracture in his left ankle for the first
six games of the season, Ratliff returned with 17 points, eight
rebounds and a key blocked shot as the 76ers held off the
Toronto Raptors, 93-90.
"I wanted to get to a point where I was healthy enough to make a
contribution," Ratliff said. "Tonight I felt great. Everything
is going well. I enjoyed being out there.
"Theo was a presence the whole game," 76ers coach Larry Brown
said.
The 6-10 forward started at center and triggered a 12-2 burst in
the fourth quarter that was fueled by Allen Iverson, who scored
eight of his 30 points in the pivotal stretch. Iverson has
scored at least 30 points in four consecutive games, with the
Sixers (3-4) winning three.
"Theo back gave us confidence, especially being on the road,"
Iverson said. "We feel with Theo, we can't be beat at home or on
the road."
Toronto's Vince Carter scored a season-high 27 points but had a
layup blocked by Ratliff and missed a potential tying 3-pointer
in the final seconds. The cold-shooting Raptors trailed by 19
points in the third quarter and had a four-game winning streak
snapped.
"It was a fight from start to finish and they won," Carter said.
"We were missing shots early and they were getting fast breaks
and making their layups and jump shots. We still fought hard to
come back. But we ran out of gas at the end. We just have to
bounce back."
Losers of its first four road games, Philadelphia took a 75-66
lead into the fourth quarter but had six turnovers in the first
four minutes of the period. A jumper by Carter completed a 9-1
surge and pulled the Raptors within 76-75 with 8:08 to go.
Ratliff took an alley-oop pass from Iverson and dunked to start
the decisive run. Iverson and Toronto's Dell Curry traded
baskets before Philadelphia's Eric Snow scored with 6:46 left.
Iverson made a four-point play and a fast-break layup to widen
the lead to 88-77 with 5:48 remaining.
"I thought we played great, except for seven or eight minutes,"
Brown said. "We took bad shots and had turnovers. We knew
Toronto was going to make a run at us and we got upset. But we
made some big shots."
Two 3-pointers by Curry, who scored 13 points, helped Toronto
peck away at the deficit. Ratliff's layup with 1:26 left gave
Philadelphia a 92-87 lead and Carter answered with a pair of
free throws.
Carter and Snow traded a free throw apiece before Carter had his
drive blocked by Ratliff, who was third in the league in blocks
last season. Snow lost the deflection out of bounds with 7.5
seconds left but Carter and Alvin Williams missed 3-pointers
before the horn sounded.
"We knew they'd try to get a quick basket and I was patrolling
the lane," Ratliff said.
"Theo is a very good player when he's healthy," Raptors coach
Butch Carter said. "He gives them a presence in the middle that
they haven't had."
George Lynch scored 12 points and Snow added eight, 11 assists
and seven rebounds for the Sixers, who shot 44 percent
(37-of-84) from the field. Iverson made 4-of-5 3-pointers and
added seven rebounds and six assists.
Doug Christie scored 19 points for the Raptors, who shot just 37
percent (29-of-78), negating a 27-14 edge in made foul shots.
Iverson scored 12 points and Ratliff and Lynch 10 apiece as the
Sixers grabbed a 55-45 halftime lead. Iverson framed a 9-0 run
to open the third quarter with a 3-pointer and jumper, pushing
Philadelphia's lead to 64-45 with 8:25 remaining.
"We played solid defense," Iverson said. "It was important to
get an early lead. It gave us confidence."
"They got the lead early and it gave them confidence," said
Raptors forward Charles Oakley, who was held scoreless. "Being
down by 19 is a lot at home. We just didn't get the job done. We
really haven't done anything yet. We have a good team but we
have to be consistent if we want to be an elite team in this
league."
Consecutive baskets by Christie closed the period and capped a
9-2 burst that cut Toronto's deficit to nine points.
open fracture 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最讚貼文
Iverson scored 18 points on 7-of-20 shooting and was inconsolable on the bench after leaving late in the fourth quarter. The Sixers were trying to become the first team in NBA history to overcome a 3-0 series deficit and the third to force a seventh game in that scenario.
Iverson brought the sellout crowd to its feet by draining the game's opening shot on a 17-footer from the left corner. But Miller and Rose responded with back-to-back jumpers, setting the tone early.
"Playoff time is when I'm at my best," Miller said. "I'm the most focused. You can concentrate in on one team. You get days off. You can rest your body. I get to watch a lot of tape. To not be a part of that, especially when we were up 3-1, and we could have came back and closed it at home, it kept bothering and messing with me. The more I thought about it the more upset I got. I wanted to do something about it."
Austin Croshere opened the second period with a dunk to open a 39-25 cushion before the Sixers made a run.
George Lynch made two free throws, Aaron McKie added four more and Iverson hit a runner as Philadelphia pulled within 40-33.
Rose answered with a layup before McKie hit a four-footer, Toni Kukoc a layup and Iverson two free throws.
McKie, who finished 19 points, nine rebounds and four assists, made a layup as Philadelphia cut it to 42-41 with 6:22 left in the first half, forcing Indiana to call a timeout and sending the crowd of 20,969 into a frenzy.
Rose hit a 3-pointer coming out of the stoppage in play, but Tyrone Hill and Kukoc made back-to-back layups, forging a 45-45 tie 4:28 before halftime.
After a layup by Hill got the Sixers within 58-57, Miller made two free throws, Jackson hit a short hook and Smits a follow shot to open a seven-point lead with 7:53 remaining in the third period.
Iverson drained a 27-footer and Smits answered with a 10-footer.
Iverson made a driving layup and Smits again responded, this time with a 12-footer from the right side.
Hill's free throw drew Philadelphia within 68-63, but Dale Davis dunked on consecutive trips and Miller's layup stretched the margin to 11 with 3:47 left in the third quarter.
Miller helped put the Sixers away when he hit a 10-footer from the right side, blocked Iverson's shot on the defensive end and capped off the ensuing trip by burying a 26-footer with 31 seconds left in the quarter to make it 83-69.
"Reggie has been playing like this in the playoffs for years and years," Iverson said. "He's been here before. This is my second playoffs. For a lot of guys on my team, this was their first. When you add Jalen to the mix, you can't get any better than that. He's the 'go-to guy.' Reggie's been there before but Jalen is the guy that makes everything happen on that team."
Philadelphia fans let Miller have it with a steady diet of derisive chants, but the unflappable shooting guard is used to the abuse and even hinted that he thrives on it.
"I thought they were saying 'Reggie Rocks'," Miller joked.
"That's what they were saying? This is the best atmosphere for me. When you go into an environment like this or New York or whatever and you have 20-25-thousand people that all day have been drinking, all day have been making signs, all day have been cursing your name front and backwards to come here and taunt you, that is the best for me. I already got 'em, if it took all day for them to do that, I already have them."
Iverson played valiantly in the series despite an assortment of injuries, including a chip fracture of the right ankle. But he left the game with 2:36 to play and was overwrought with emotion on the bench, crying noticeably as the final minutes of his season wound down.
"I'm a competitor. I see the clock going down on my season. I'm out of the game, so obviously the game is over," Iverson said.
"I just saw my whole season pass by like that. In the snap of a finger it's over, four quarters and the whole thing is over. It just hurt because you always start to think about what you could have done to get your team over the hump. I don't think about what a guy on my team could have done better or if this guy could have given us more, I just felt I should have done more.
That's the thing that hurts the most."
Injured Philadelphia point guard Eric Snow (ankle) tried to play for the first time since the opening round, but was limited to six minutes and did not score in the first half before sitting down for the remainder of the contest.
Lynch scored 14 points, Kukoc 12 and Hill and Theo Ratliff added 11 apiece for the Sixers, who shot 39 percent (34-of-87) and lost the battle on the boards, 46-41.
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