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【時間】2021.7.16(週五) 19:00-21:00 【主持人】黃亮亮|亞洲公共文化協會秘書長 【主講人】周浩霖(Thompson Chau)|《Frontier Myanmar》特約編輯和業務總監。 【與談人】馮嘉誠|日本早稻田大學亞洲太平洋研究科攻讀博士科,主要研究領域包括東南亞國際關係和東亞國際安全。 【主辦單位】亞洲公共文化協會 Asia Public Culture Association 【報名網址】https://forms.gle/Y6cKiU44LZDATy9U6
【時間】2021.7.16(週五) 19:00-21:00 【主持人】黃亮亮|亞洲公共文化協會秘書長 【主講人】周浩霖(Thompson Chau)|《Frontier Myanmar》特約編輯和業務總監。 【與談人】馮嘉誠|日本早稻田大學亞洲太平洋研究科攻讀博士科,主要研究領域包括東南亞國際關係和東亞國際安全。 【主辦單位】亞洲公共文化協會 Asia Public Culture Association 【報名網址】https://forms.gle/Y6cKiU44LZDATy9U6
Developing social channels based on exchanging a single message isn’t exactly new, of course. Back in 2014, the “Yo” app was launched with the sole purpose of enabling users to send each other the greeting “Yo.” Deputy District Judge Peter Hui sentenced computer technician Ng Man-ho on Thursday, a month after the 27-year-old, who ran a Telegram group called SUCK Channel, was found guilty of seven charges of conspiring to incite others to commit illegal acts during the 2019 extradition bill protests and subsequent months. The Channel name and bio must be no more than 255 characters long Add up to 50 administrators 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.
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