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‘I wanted to test the rule of law’: first-time anti-government protester enters the fray – unmasked and motivated

  • A 25-year-old accountant joins tens of thousands who defied police order and took to the streets
  • Some got around ban on religious grounds – others said they were just out shopping

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An unmasked protester on Hennessy Road in Wan Chai on Saturday. Protests went ahead despite a police ban. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Joy had never joined a protest – despite growing up in Hong Kong, a city now known for just that.
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But that changed on Saturday.

She wore no surgical mask or balaclava. She entered the fray for the first time entirely unguarded, and knowing full well that the march had been outlawed by police.

“If merely walking on the street will get you arrested for illegal assembly, then this is white terror,” said the 25-year-old accountant, using the phrase “white terror” to refer to what she saw as the suppression of political dissent.

Her motivation to take to the streets was as much about personal knowledge as protest.

“I just want to test the rule of law in Hong Kong,” she told the Post as she walked from Causeway Bay to Wan Chai.

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