Bill wrote:I wonder if China would try and influence how this insignificant discussion board views what's happening in Hong Kong.
SENSITIVE WORDS: “LET’S GO HONG KONG!”
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roger hao wrote:Trick must have forgot -
In China
You need passport to get on the train and passport to get off the train -
as Bao said.
Bill wrote:I wonder if China would try and influence how this insignificant discussion board views what's happening in Hong Kong.
Bill wrote:I wonder if China would try and influence how this insignificant discussion board views what's happening in Hong Kong.
At Quartz, Jane Li reports on a statement released late last month by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, that anyone applying for a new mobile and data service plan will need to have their faces scanned by their telecom provider.
Effective December 1,
this new verification requirement is an update of longstanding real-name verification regulations for cell phone and internet platform registration, and is the latest regulation to tighten the Xi administration’s control over internet access.
As anticipated, the Hong Kong government on Friday enacted colonial-era emergency powers–for the first time in over 50 years–allowing them to declare the use of face masks, paint, or any other facial obstruction illegal at public gatherings, punishable by fines and six months jail time.
The mask ban comes into effect on October 5, Chief Executive Carrie Lam...
windwalker wrote:updateAt Quartz, Jane Li reports on a statement released late last month by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, that anyone applying for a new mobile and data service plan will need to have their faces scanned by their telecom provider.
Effective December 1,
this new verification requirement is an update of longstanding real-name verification regulations for cell phone and internet platform registration, and is the latest regulation to tighten the Xi administration’s control over internet access.As anticipated, the Hong Kong government on Friday enacted colonial-era emergency powers–for the first time in over 50 years–allowing them to declare the use of face masks, paint, or any other facial obstruction illegal at public gatherings, punishable by fines and six months jail time.
The mask ban comes into effect on October 5, Chief Executive Carrie Lam...
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