LMF Announce 20 Year Anniversary Festival

Hong Kong’s rap, metal, hip hop ‘super group” LMF will host a 20 year anniversary festival on the 28-29 December featuring Matt Force, Dough Boy, Future, Seanie, Tommy, KZ, Akiko, JB, 黃禍, Heyo, Phoon, Josie and The Uni Boys, R.O.O.T, 逆流, My Little Airport.

Before any of the ‘made for TV’ Kpop and Jpop supergroups, there was LMF (Lazymuthafucka) – an amalgam of musicians from various local bands who simply wanted to play together and have fun. In doing so, they found a massive audience at home and across Asia.

LMF’s lyrics are full of slang and profanity-laced political and social messages that still resonate today. As Dagger‘s Riz Farooqi put it “some issues should not be sung in a sweet melody, but screamed and yelled at the top of your lungs.”

LMF – XX Anniversary Festival
LMF (Lazymuthafucka), Matt Force, Dough Boy, Future, Seanie, Tommy, KZ, Akiko, JB, 黃禍, Heyo, Phoon, Josie and The Uni Boys, R.O.O.T, 逆流, My Little Airport
Date: 28-29 December, 2019
Venue: Kitec, Star Hall
Tickets: $880, $680, $480

Declaration by CHRF on 5th Anniversary of Umbrella Movement

Five years ago, on this very same day, the 28th of September, CY Leung’s Government shot 87 tear gas bombs to Hong Kong people in the Harcourt Road, Admiralty, marking the start of 79 days of the Umbrella Movement. Polls show that 1.2 million Hong Kong people had participated in the Umbrella Movement.

The aim of Umbrella Movement was to fight for a genuine universal suffrage, including the right to nominate, right to elect and right to be elected.

Unfortunately, 5 years have passed, and we still don’t have the real universal suffrage.

Some people described that the Umbrella Movement ended in failure. But is it true that the movement that we all supported and participated in, had achieved nothing?

We’ve asked a lot of people, how would they describe the last five years. A lot of them said: “powerless” and “hopeless”.

Especially after the “Fishball Movement”, many people thought that “peaceful” protests no longer work, and “brave” protests could not succeed.

LEADERS of BOTH Umbrella AND Fishball movement were jailed. Hong Kong seemed to be facing a dead end.

We spent 5 years soaked in these hopelessness and powerlessness. Without mass protests, the HKSAR Government disqualified lawmakers, passed evil laws, and had done all the unimaginable things to destroy our system.

No one would have thought that, in 2019, another evil bill, the Extradition Bill, that was so blatantly and daringly attempted to be pushed through by Carrie Lam and pro-Beijing lawmakers, would start this huge “Anti-Extradition Bill Movement”.

Since June this year, 1 million, then 2 million, then again 1.7 million people took to the street in just three-month period. Surely, it is because of the arrogance and inability of Carrie Lam’s Government. But more importantly, it is because of YOU, who had participated in the Umbrella Movement, who had stayed with us in those 79 days, decided TO BE BACK to the streets again.

Together with the new generation of young protesters who were inspired to join this year, we created marvellous scenes of almost ONE-THIRD of our whole population came out to “fight against the tyranny and for democracy”. Five years after the Umbrella Movement, Hong Kong people once again made ourselves proud, and amazed the world.

We EVOLVED from the hopelessness and powerlessness, and stand up again STRONGER. Our new generation of protesters are wiser, smarter, with more energy and strategies, bravely resisting the persecution of Beijing and HK Governments.

We LEARNT from both Umbrella Movement and Fishball Movement, and EVOLVED to a new form of protest that is more united, more flexible, and finally SUCCESSFUL MADE Carrie LAM to withdraw the Extradition Bill.

However, “Five Demands, not one less”. As our five demands are not all heard and responded, WE CANNOT CLAIM THIS MOVEMENT SUCCESSFUL. But we are closer.

“NOT SPLITTING, STAY UNITED” is not only a slogan, but wisdom that evolved from our valuable past.

Social movement is created by stories after stories written by us. What we are facing NOW is only one chapter, 2 million is only a record waiting to be broken. The next chapter WILL ONLY BE BETTER AND BRIGHTER.

Let’s continue to fight for REAL UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE. Fight for ALL 5 DEMANDS.

香港人加油,Hongkongers, soldier on!

Civil Human Rights Front
28 September 2019

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 28 September, 2019

HongKongers are NOT objects!

Was this the first time the HK Police inadvertently spoke the truth?
That Carrie Lam and her Beijing buddies just see HongKongers as objects to be beaten, kicked and jailed if they stand in the path of Xi and his sycophants using Hong Kong to get evermore personally wealthy.
 
Xi, we understand you hate Hong Kong. All your citizens flock here to buy safe foods, get proper treatment in hospitals and to put their money in banks where you can’t just steal it from them on a whim.
 
And then the real truth hits them, that China is a massive prison with the CCP as jailers and thugs controlling and manipulating lives through violence.
 
You thought to break us with your batons, instead, you united us, made us stronger, resilient. By nature, HongKongers are not violent (and bc doesn’t support or condone violence), so you might win a battle or two, but this is now a ‘war’ you can never ‘win’!
 
Why because you can never win our hearts and minds, Xi you have shown HongKongers and the world what life in China today is like… Do as we say or get dragged off and beaten.

HongKongers are NOT objects!
We are free to think and act, argue and love.
Glory to Hong Hong!

Women’s Rugby Results – 21 September, 2019

Premiership

CWB Phoenix 32-12 Tai Po Dragons
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 16:30

HKFC Ice 12-29 Gai Wu Falcons 
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00

Valley Black 40-0 USRC Tigers
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00

Kowloon 7-15 HK Scottish Kukris 
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:15

National League 1

Tin Shui Wai Pandas v USRC Tigers
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 13:30

HK Scottish Kelpies 22-10 City Sparkles  
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 14:45

Gai Wu Fawkes 27-0 Sandy Bay Storm
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 15:00

Kowloon 0-17 Revolution SRC
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 16:30

Valley Red 0-0 HKFC Ice
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

National League 2

Gai Wu Hawks 52-5 University  
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 13:30

CWB Lammergeier 22-0 Tai Po Dragons 
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 18:00

Police Sirens 0-40 City Twinkles 
@ tbc, Kick-off: 18:00

Images: hkrugby

Women’s Rugby Fixtures: 21 September, 2019

National Day Fireworks Cancelled

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department have announced that the National Day fireworks in celebration of the 70th Anniversary of China’s formation on 1 October have been cancelled for ‘public safety’ reasons.

The last time the fireworks were cancelled was in 2014 during the Umbrella Movement.

KINO/19 – German Films of 2018/19

The German film festival KINO returns with a selection of German cinema from 2018/ 2019 featuring “exciting stories, big emotions and powerful images.” Organised by the Goethe Institut KINO/19 runs from the 11-20 October with screenings at HKAC Louis Koo Cinema, HK Film Archive and Elements Premiere.

Opening KINO/19 is Balloon, the story of a dramatic escape from East Germany ten years before the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. A Regular Woman is based on the true story of the “honor killing” of the young Turkish woman in Berlin. The journey of the two unequal friends in Roads shows that sometimes you have to travel very far to find out the truth. In Chris the Swiss, a dangerous search for clues leads back to the Balkan war of the 90s, whose violence is made palpable with threatening black-and-white animations, an award-winning documentary thriller from Switzerland.

KINO/19 films:

Balloon, A Regular Woman, 25 KM/H, Gundermann, The Collini Case, Chris the Swiss, The Most Beautiful Couple, The Mover, Roads, Sweethearts.

KINO/19 – German Film Festival
Balloon, A Regular Woman, 25 KM/H, Gundermann, The Collini Case, Chris the Swiss, The Most Beautiful Couple, The Mover, Roads, Sweethearts.
Date:
11-20 October, 2019
Venue: HKAC, Louis Koo Cinema, HK Film Archive, Elements Premiere
Tickets: $95, $90, $75