The "Taiwan Independence" organization has been peddling the "Anti-China and Chaotic Hong Kong" calendar, Hong Kong Legislative Council Member: Incitement to hatred is a terrorist activity

  [Global Times Special Correspondent in Hong Kong, Ye Lan] The "Taiwan Independence" organization has been peddling the "anti-China chaos in Hong Kong" calendar, and both buyers and sellers are suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law.

  According to Hong Kong’s "Sing Tao Daily" on the 8th, the Facebook page "Island Anti-Alliance Youth Army" opened by the "Taiwan Independence" organization "Islanders Anti-China United" (referred to as "Island Anti-China United"), the evening of the 1st of this month The so-called "Calendar 2022" began to be sold at a price of NT$930 (about HK$260). The person in charge claimed that it could be sent to overseas buyers such as Hong Kong and Macau through a courier company. The shipment is expected in December.

  According to the report, the "2022 calendar" recorded the so-called "the journey of the Uyghurs in the 1990s" and "the 16-day siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University", which seriously distorted the facts.

The "Dao Anti-League" claimed that 10% of the proceeds from the sale of the calendar would be donated to the "Umbrella Restaurant" in Taipei that had a fire earlier to assist it in repairing and resuming business.

The restaurant opened in April last year, mainly to provide work for Hong Kong thugs who fled to Taiwan. It caught fire in the early morning of August 20 this year and has been closed since.

  The "Island Anti-Union" colluded with the "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Hong Kong National Front" very early.

When the "Hong Kong National Front" was established in 2015, the so-called "national self-determination" and "Hong Kong independence" were thrown out. On June 30 last year, it announced the demobilization of members from the Hong Kong region.

The organization posted a post on Facebook in 2018, claiming to have joined the "anti-united war" of the "Island Anti-Union".

The "Island Resistance Alliance" issued an article stating that Taiwan can be regarded as a "testing ground for street resistance", and many experiences can be shared with various groups in Hong Kong, "Don't let Hong Kong wait any longer," and threatened to unite with "Xinjiang independence" and "Tibet independence", etc. power.

The "Island Anti-Union" also used the characteristics of young people's indulge in playing games, packaged "Taiwan independence" into a game, and reposted the "Guide" on the website and video game forums.

A "Strategy" they uploaded on the video game forum "Bahamut" mentioned how the "Taiwan independence" and "Hong Kong independence" forces should collude.

Some public opinion criticized the "Island Anti-Union" for spreading distorted historical facts and advocating separatism. The confluence of forces such as "Taiwan independence" and "Hong Kong independence" in the new media endangers national security, which is worthy of vigilance.

  In response to the "Taiwan Independence" organization peddling the anti-China chaos in Hong Kong calendar, Hong Kong Customs stated that it has been working closely with the National Security Office of the police, and will continue to strengthen risk assessment and intelligence analysis, and make every effort to intercept guns and ammunition, strategic items, small arms and all items that undermine national security. Flow into Hong Kong; when the customs intercepts suspicious items, they will be forwarded to the police for follow-up.

The customs also emphasized that violating the Hong Kong National Security Law is an extremely serious crime and urged the public not to try the law.

The Hong Kong police responded that whether an individual act violates the law depends on its relevant circumstances, including factors such as facts, relevant acts and intentions, and evidence obtained, and will be dealt with in accordance with relevant laws.

  Legislative Council Member Ge Peifan said that relevant "Taiwan Independence" organizations launched anti-communist, anti-Hong Kong government and framed Hong Kong police calendars, board games, etc., which are obviously inciting hatred, are terrorist activities, suspected of violating Hong Kong's National Security Law, and the National Security Department of the police must follow up. The National Security Law or other laws should be cited to block relevant websites to prevent the circulation of information that endangers national security.

She reminded that if Hong Kong citizens buy related products and are intercepted by the customs during the delivery, they may also be arrested for violating the National Security Law. Hong Kong people are urged not to have any contact with them to avoid falling into the law.