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[#15] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
中國紅十字會
minipod
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2019-11-24 08:51
[#14] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
紅十字㑹先扑街,重話黑警好合作,無防礙救援工作,以後一條毛都唔㑹捐比呢啲組織
pat2
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2019-11-24 08:31
[#13] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
It is obvious that Police has been using excessive force to hurt citizens of Hong Kong and stop these injured to get proper medical treatment.

According to the news, those injured are obviously badly hurt not by tear gas etc. They are badly hurt by Police brutality

Please therefore, actively vote for district council today
HTPCfolks
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2019-11-24 06:57
[#12] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
# 1

I mentioned earlier and like others. HK does not have any leader now (CE).

Police brutality is on top?

How can a Region does not have a leader to lead?
HTPCfolks
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2019-11-24 06:47
[#11] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
口交部及其他黨國機構一日鬧左七次,如果係廢紙,為何要鬧?仲要七次?
浩男123
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2019-11-24 05:59
[#10] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
哪為何要評論一張癈紙?
mrcklau2003
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2019-11-24 00:22
[#9] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
ChiNazi!!! soon will be a movie or comic book with this topic...
shinglam
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2019-11-24 00:20
[#8] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
黑狗侮辱醫護人員。係咪成竇狗一世唔使入院睇病呢?
bliss33
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2019-11-24 00:19
[#7] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
既然是廢紙一張,評論的都是廢話
一號2世
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2019-11-23 23:45
[#6] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
嘴炮不廢!



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manold9
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2019-11-23 22:32
[#5] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
對黑警來講,有中央撑,怕你個不痛不痒的譴責?將醫護吊打都仲得。除非美國真正行動出了制裁名單,否則,就算海牙法庭傅令,都係廢紙一張。

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Ne5532
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2019-11-23 22:20
[#4] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
好快外國傳媒會用thugs形容香港警察
hnm
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2019-11-23 18:17
[#3] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
香港警察真的是世界聞名了,全世界醫護界也知道,香港比起戰亂地區更為不人道。
天富仔
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2019-11-23 18:13
[#2] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
英國刺血針雜誌!
ti
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2019-11-23 12:23
[#1] 連 LANCET 都譴責, 柒出國際 !    
睇左咁多年, 未見過 LANCET 出 non-medical related 嘅 publishing !! HK Police, shame on you !

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)32909-5/fulltext

On the night of Nov 17, 2019, I was embedded within one of a few medical teams providing emergency care to injured protesters engaged in violent confrontation with police at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. All emergency medical workers were wearing high-visibility vests with prominent Red Cross insignia, helmets with Red Cross markings, gas masks, and air-tight eye protection (the latter two measures against the large amounts of tear gas customarily encountered in these protests).
Around 2030 h that evening, police issued an announcement1
that at 2200 h the protest would be labelled a riot and that any person present within the university building complex after that time would be arrested for rioting (for which the punishment upon conviction is up to 10 years imprisonment). Furthermore, police later broadcast their intention to enter the university premises by force, using deadly means if necessary, and that all persons present (with the exception of credentialled journalists) would be subject to arrest. A designated route for exit was promulgated at about 2130 h.
There was discussion among the medical teams, and it was decided that those with hospital-based specialties (surgery, anaesthesia, operating department nursing) should depart to be stationed in casualty receiving hospitals, and that the other emergency medical providers, nurses, and paramedic first-aiders would remain on site.
My team successfully departed the campus, changed into civilian clothing, and made their way to hospital. We subsequently learned that a group following us (comprising doctors, nurses and paramedics) had been arrested at the police cordon line after leaving the campus.2
A photograph, widely circulated online, shows at least 16 individuals sitting on the ground with their hands bound behind their backs with zip-cords: they are wearing high-visibility vests with descriptions of Doctor, Nurse, and EMT (emergency medical technician). These people were all arrested for taking part in a riot.
Police subsequently assaulted the campus at about 0530 h. At least one doctor who was actively providing medical care to a casualty was arrested. The police did not enter far into the main body of the building, but rather withdrew after a brief assault, leaving some 500 protesters and injured inside, but surrounded.
Injured protesters at the campus are reluctant to seek emergency care through the public hospital system for fear of identification and arrest (as has been documented after previous protests3
). Police indicated that ambulance crews could attend the site if requested by the university administration, but this was declined by protesters for fear of immediate arrest in the transferring ambulance (a common practice of law enforcement during these unrests).
As social media messages circulated about injured students unable to receive care, the public disquiet increased. In the early morning, I called the Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to seek their consideration of involvement.
In the afternoon of the following day, television news reports showed a team from the Red Cross entering the university.2
, 4
The Red Cross had decided that the situation amounted to a humanitarian crisis and self-initiated an intervention. The team arrived at the cordon of protest zone but did not receive police approval to enter until more than 2 h later; furthermore, the police had set a time limit of 3 h for their mission (appendix), which was subsequently extended by Red Cross demand due to the number of people requiring treatment (Hong Kong Public Doctors Association President, personal communication). MSF initiated their own humanitarian intervention 2 days later, on Nov 19).5
When questioned about the arrest of medical aid workers at a press conference on the evening of Nov 18, 2019, police asserted that they had intelligence that rioters were masquerading as doctors (and first-aiders) and therefore these people had to be arrested so as to confirm their identity.2
This is doubtful since all doctors were in possession of their Medical Council of Hong Kong registration details and identity cards. At least five doctors are known to have been arrested and detained by police for more than 24 h. The police also misleadingly claimed they had invited the Red Cross intervention (Head of Operations of the Hong Kong Red Cross, personal communication).
A statement from the Hong Kong Hospital Authority on Nov 19, 2019 revealed that some 300 injured people from the Polytechnic University confrontation had been sent to 12 different hospitals, with injuries related to water cannon blast, tear gas, and rubber bullets.6
The actions of the Hong Kong Police Force have fallen far below accepted international norms for the handling of volunteer emergency medical providers. The arrest of these personnel is almost unheard of in civilised countries and is incompatible with the compact of humanitarianism. Furthermore, the chilling effect can only serve to deter would-be volunteers from offering their services in the much-needed medical care of injured people in this ongoing uncivil war.




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2019-11-23 11:40
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