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Pro-democracy activist says he was beaten by Mandarin-speaking men who stapled his skin for being 'upatriotic'.

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Cantonese-speaking Hong Kong - outside a sports store.

Lam said the men took him away, interrogating him and stapling his skin 21 times for being "unpatriotic" in a nine-hour ordeal.

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He was knocked out and eventually found himself dumped on a beach in Hong Kong's remote Sai Kung district.

Hong Kong's police commissioner, Lau Wai-chung, told media he was taking Lam's accusations seriously and they were attaching great importance to investigating the case. The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of China's State Council were not immediately available for comment.

The alleged attack comes as hostility to Beijing has spiralled in Hong Kong and the battle for full democracy has become a defining issue for the city of 7.3 million people.

Hong Kong became a "special administrative region" of China in 1997 and has been governed under a "one country, two systems" formula that guarantees a range of freedoms not enjoyed in China, including a direct vote for half of the 70-seat legislative assembly.

But activists say those freedoms have come under threat with perceived meddling by Communist Party rulers in Beijing.

In July, Hong Kong's high court expelled four pro-independence politicians from the city's legislature after invalidating their oaths of office, in what was seen as the clearest indication of direct intervention by Beijing.

The 2015 abduction of several Hong Kong booksellers, who sold publications critical of China's leaders, by mainland agents also shook confidence in Beijing's promise of non-interference, activists say.

Lam said he was even warned in a telephone call not to give a photo signed by Barcelona footballer Lionel Messi to the widow of Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, the imprisoned Nobel laureate who died from cancer last month.

Lam had previously said on Facebook the football star had sent him the photo for Liu, who was reportedly a fan. As it arrived after Liu's death, Lam had said he would try sending it to his wife, Liu Xia.

It was not immediately clear how they knew of his plans to give her the signed Messi photo.

Pro-democracy politicians, academics and political activists worry that Hong Kong is becoming more like mainland Chinese cities, where the internal security services join forces with police to crush dissent.

Chinese President Xi Jinping swore in Hong Kong's new leader Carrie Lam last month with a stark warning that Beijing will not tolerate any challenge to its authority in the city as it marked the 20th anniversary of its return from Britain to China.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/08/hong-kong-politician-stapled-chinese-agents-170811074428054.html
 
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This was a false flag made by Democratic party, most of the HK netizens are now laughing how low and desperate that the pan-democrats have became. Anyone who can read traditional chinese, feel free to read that in any HK forums and have a good laugh on how bad a story it is.
 
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Good, his comrades should suffer the same fate too.
 
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Their warnings conjured up images of rogue Chinese agents detaining and threatening travellers with staplers. :fie:

Let police investigate Democrat Howard Lam’s torture claims

His extraordinary allegations of being abducted by mainland agents and assaulted must be looked into by police before any of us leap to conclusions

PUBLISHED : Monday, 14 August, 2017, 1:48am


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Extraordinary allegations require extraordinary evidence. Democratic Party member Howard Lam Tsz-kin claimed he was abducted in broad daylight and tortured by mainland agents. If true, it’s not only an outright criminal act but also a direct challenge to the “one country two systems” formula that governs Hong Kong.

But it’s difficult for people to know what to make of his very serious allegations because the case has been deliberately politicised. After Lam was let go, he didn’t call police or go to a hospital for help. Instead, he phoned his party elders, Albert Ho Chun-yan and Martin Lee Chu-ming, who then organised a news conference to publicise his ordeal and showcase his wounds with staples still inside that were allegedly inflicted by his tormentors. Lam said his Putonghua-speaking abductors were warning him against sending an autographed postcard from Barcelona soccer star Lionel Messi to Liu Xia, widow of the late Nobel laureate and political activist Liu Xiaobo, who was a soccer fan.

Lee subsequently called Lam “foolish” and “legally ignorant” for washing his clothes and bag, thus failing to preserve physical evidence. Of course, Lee was the one who, instead of sending Lam to the police, put him in front of the cameras so police only learned about the case from television.

If Lam had gone to the police at the first opportunity, the evidence would have been preserved. Or if it were not, we would know the police were either incompetent or in league with their mainland counterparts.

An editorial in the state-run Ta Kung Pao dismissed Lam as a manic-depressive who might have inflicted harm on himself, and advised him to seek psychiatric help. A government-friendly lawmaker said Lam’s performance was “entertaining” and “laughable”. Others have cast doubt on his allegations.

Meanwhile, pan-democrats and their media allies have been quick to seize on the incident as further proof of mainland maleficence. The political party Demosisto has linked it to the dangers of “co-location” – the proposed arrangement of allowing mainland customs and immigration officers to operate inside the future high-speed rail terminus in West Kowloon. Their warnings conjured up images of rogue Chinese agents detaining and threatening travellers with staplers.

What a sad state we are in that we see everything through an ideological lens. The rational thing to do is, of course, neither believe nor disbelieve Lam, but let police do their job and hopefully get to the bottom of it.
 
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He tried to make sensation, so public will be more sympathetic with their democracy movement, and lead to HK independent...

From seeing what he did, I can guess that democracy movement in HK already lost much of public support...

I wonder if there any HK citizen here in this forum, for confirmation...
 
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He tried to make sensation, so public will be more sympathetic with their democracy movement, and lead to HK independent...

From seeing what he did, I can guess that democracy movement in HK already lost much of public support...

I wonder if there any HK citizen here in this forum, for confirmation...
See post #3. He is from HK. I also follow HK news and yes this guy is desperate and a fraud
 
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Hong Kong police arrest democracy activist over ‘false claim’ he was kidnapped by mainland Chinese agents
Video clips from security cameras in Yau Ma Tei area, where Howard Lam claims he was abducted, tell different story, FactWire news agency says
 
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It is only a matter of time for him to be arrested since his story is full of plot holes and illogical. The pan-democrats from this incident have shown us how their prejudice about China cloud their rationality, since how anyone would believe this fake story if they has taken a little time to analyze it. Like the OP here wanted to frame or bad mouthing China, but in return his news shows that China as always is the victim of fake accusation.
 
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Anything Indian says need to be labeled as lie until proven otherwise. No need to give them any benefit of doubt.
 
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