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Hong Kong media: The news said that He Yunshi has been concerned by law enforcement departments and is believed to be involved in "anti-China chaos in Hong Kong"

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Hong Kong's "anti-China and chaotic Hong Kong" organizations have successively announced the dissolution or suspension of operations, and the "612 Fund" that earlier supported the black rioters indicated that it would stop operating, and Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Network" quoted news on the 24th that the repeated actions of He Yunshi, one of the trustees of the "612 Fund" and the singer of "Hong Kong independence" in Hong Kong, have attracted the attention of law enforcement departments.

Hong Kong media: The news said that He Yunshi has been concerned by law enforcement departments and is believed to be involved in "anti-China chaos in Hong Kong"

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According to the report, He Yunshi has become increasingly active and radical in recent years, and her act of taking office has not even stopped due to the entry into force of the Hong Kong National Security Law, so it is considered to involve "anti-China chaos in Hong Kong". Her political activities included public support for the opposition's "primary election" for the Legislative Council election on July 11 last year, the platform for participants Joshua Wong, Shum Aohui, Zhu Kaidi, Yuan Jiawei, Ho Guilan and Cheung Kunyang on the day of the "primary", and the call on the public to participate in the "vote". The opposition's "primary election" has earlier been suspected of violating Hong Kong's national security law, 47 participants have been arrested, and other individuals or organizations involved in the activity may also face prosecution.

"Sing Tao Network" quoted the source that He Yunshi may be investigated not only after the Hong Kong National Security Law came into effect or related actions to the ordinance, but also other suspected illegal events are also likely to be included.

Hong Kong media: The news said that He Yunshi has been concerned by law enforcement departments and is believed to be involved in "anti-China chaos in Hong Kong"

Ho Yun Shi (center) was splashed red paint in 2019 (Source: Sing Tao Daily, Hong Kong)

In July 2019, She attended a meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, where she claimed that "Hong Kong police shot at unarmed demonstrators" and demanded that the United Nations remove China from the Human Rights Council.

In September of the same year, when she attended a hearing in the US Congress, she falsely accused the Hong Kong police of "abusing violence" and encouraged US lawmakers to pass the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act. The Hong Kong SAR government said it "deeply regretted" the serious untrue allegations they made at the hearing, and a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman also criticized Ho Yunshi and others for relying on foreigners to respect themselves and opposing China and chaos in Hong Kong, urging the US side not to interfere in China's internal affairs. On September 27, 2019, He Yunshi was splashed red when she went to Taipei to participate in the parade.

Sing Tao Network said that He Yunshi was actively involved in the "anti-amendment" activities, and the "612 Fund" of which she acted as a trustee provided financial, medical, legal and other assistance to the demonstrators, and whether the organization and operation of the fund was completely legal was the focus of future investigations by law enforcement agencies, including whether the fund was registered as a society or company, and its financial operation. Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung recently said that even if the opposition or anti-China chaos in Hong Kong organizations are dissolved, it does not mean that what has been committed before will not be prosecuted.

It is worth mentioning that in December last year, He Yunshi, a Canadian national, claimed on Facebook that almost every day a friend urged her to "run away", but she wanted to stay in Hong Kong to write songs. As a result, some Hong Kong netizens bluntly said that she was "going back to Canada" because Hong Kong did not need her; and some netizens criticized her for "taking a crooked road and wanting to kill Hong Kong" and not saying that she had sneaked away so greatly.

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