Under National Security Law, HK School’s Decisions Based on Political Agenda

Earlier, 14 students of a secondary school in Hong Kong were accused of disrespecting the flag-raising ceremony at the morning assembly, and the school suspended them from attending classes for three days. The incident caused some parents to look for other schools for their kids.
On Oct. 24, the school’s Supervisor, Rev. Brother John Chong Kee Ann, issued an open letter referring to the investigation of the punishment on Facebook. However, the letter was removed within an hour.
In an interview by The Epoch Times on Oct. 24, a whistleblower told that the school sent an open letter to the parents of the students on the same day, saying that after the special meeting of the school board on Oct. 19, the school decided to set up an independent investigation committee to investigate the incident….

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