تم تغيير معرف القناة ✅ المعرف الجديد @alitalib_x ----------- ----------- ----------- channel user has been changed ✅ the new user @alitalib_x ----------- ----------- ----------- пользователь канала был изменен ✅ новый пользователь @alitalib_x ----------- ----------- ----------- 頻道用戶已更改 ✅ 新用戶 @alitalib_x
تم تغيير معرف القناة ✅ المعرف الجديد @alitalib_x ----------- ----------- ----------- channel user has been changed ✅ the new user @alitalib_x ----------- ----------- ----------- пользователь канала был изменен ✅ новый пользователь @alitalib_x ----------- ----------- ----------- 頻道用戶已更改 ✅ 新用戶 @alitalib_x
The Channel name and bio must be no more than 255 characters long Judge Hui described Ng as inciting others to “commit a massacre” with three posts teaching people to make “toxic chlorine gas bombs,” target police stations, police quarters and the city’s metro stations. This offence was “rather serious,” the court said. On Tuesday, some local media outlets included Sing Tao Daily cited sources as saying the Hong Kong government was considering restricting access to Telegram. Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data Ada Chung told to the Legislative Council on Monday that government officials, police and lawmakers remain the targets of “doxxing” despite a privacy law amendment last year that criminalised the malicious disclosure of personal information. In handing down the sentence yesterday, deputy judge Peter Hui Shiu-keung of the district court said that even if Ng did not post the messages, he cannot shirk responsibility as the owner and administrator of such a big group for allowing these messages that incite illegal behaviors to exist. The channel also called on people to turn out for illegal assemblies and listed the things that participants should bring along with them, showing prior planning was in the works for riots. The messages also incited people to hurl toxic gas bombs at police and MTR stations, he added.
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