Lau Siu-kai — vice-president of the Chinese Association of Hong Kong and Macao Studies — said the president's stern comments are aimed at demanding greater determination from wider-ranging institutions in Hong Kong to curb the violence in a showdown with the rioters.
Led by Trustbridge Partners, the round also attracted Singapore investment institute Temasek Holdings and Loyal Valley Innovation Capital. China TH Capital assists as its exclusive financial advisor.
Lee attended the launch ceremony and shared his knowledge about artificial intelligence with the young audiences.
Lee said the deputy director of the liaison office promised to pass on the message to the mainland forthwith.
Launched by the local government, the contest attracted over 1,000 individuals and 500 collectives. After two months, the final winners were selected by a panel of experts, backed by the more than 3 million online votes that were cast.
Legislator and convener of the pro-establishment camp, Martin Liao Cheung-kong, stressed that respecting the national anthem is every citizen's obligation. This should not be distorted to be seen as a form of brainwashing or as infringing people's rights and freedoms, he added.
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Lau is among the 1,600-plus police officers whose personal information was posted online, placing them and their family members in potential peril. Police officers, performing their sworn duties to uphold the law, have become targets of malicious attacks by radical protesters, even though the extradition amendment legislation that set off the protests has been withdrawn.
Lawyers with deep knowledge of Chinese laws and good English proficiency will give online answers to consultations submitted by foreign citizens, Xiong said.
Last year, the organization helped seven children fulfill their wishes, and among them was a 5-year-old leukemia patient named Dingding who got to dress up as her favorite Disney princess Elsa from the animated film Frozen during a visit to the Shanghai Disneyland in September.
Later in the day, former president Barack Obama called the decision to phase out DACA "cruel" and "self-defeating".