"اللهُم أجعل كل مايتمناهُ قلبي تراهُ عيني ، اللهم أستجب كل ما أعجز عن قولهِ ، وإني يارب في انتظار عطاياك المبهجة وكلي ثقة بأنك الكريم الذي لا يرد عبده، اللهم عليكَ بما في قلبي وأنتَ أعلم ما به، وإنك علي كل شئ قدير."
"اللهُم أجعل كل مايتمناهُ قلبي تراهُ عيني ، اللهم أستجب كل ما أعجز عن قولهِ ، وإني يارب في انتظار عطاياك المبهجة وكلي ثقة بأنك الكريم الذي لا يرد عبده، اللهم عليكَ بما في قلبي وأنتَ أعلم ما به، وإنك علي كل شئ قدير."
Other crimes that the SUCK Channel incited under Ng’s watch included using corrosive chemicals to make explosives and causing grievous bodily harm with intent. The court also found Ng responsible for calling on people to assist protesters who clashed violently with police at several universities in November 2019. A Hong Kong protester with a petrol bomb. File photo: Dylan Hollingsworth/HKFP. The public channel had more than 109,000 subscribers, Judge Hui said. Ng had the power to remove or amend the messages in the channel, but he “allowed them to exist.” As of Thursday, the SUCK Channel had 34,146 subscribers, with only one message dated August 28, 2020. It was an announcement stating that police had removed all posts on the channel because its content “contravenes the laws of Hong Kong.” Commenting about the court's concerns about the spread of false information related to the elections, Minister Fachin noted Brazil is "facing circumstances that could put Brazil's democracy at risk." During the meeting, the information technology secretary at the TSE, Julio Valente, put forward a list of requests the court believes will disinformation.
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