'Hidden language': Hong Kongers get creative against security law

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Hong Kongers are finding creative ways to voice dissent after Beijing blanketed the city in a new security law and police began arresting people ...

HONG KONG: Hong Kongers are finding creative ways to voice dissent after Beijing blanketed the city in a new security law and police began arresting people displaying now forbidden political slogans.

In the busy shopping district of Causeway Bay, one of the main protest spots last year, newly daubed graffiti declares:"Arise, ye who refuse to be slaves" - the first line of China's national anthem. And while the graffiti could conceivably have been written by a patriotic nationalist, it is most likely a declaration of dissent.

Another more complex example mimics the tone and rhythm of the slogan using the numbers"3219 0246" in Cantonese.One phrase people have started adopting online is"seize back banana", a play on the similar characters in traditional Chinese for Hong Kong and banana. During protests a day after the law was enacted, police announced they had arrested a man with a flag that read"Hong Kong Independence", posting a picture.

 

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