On March 8, the eve of International Women’s Day, a prominent art projection on the exterior of a tall building in Manhattan, New York, displayed a number of female political prisoners in Hong Kong. The message was to urge the Hong Kong government for their release immediately.
A Hongkongers’ organization, The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation (CFHK), stood in solidarity with the Hong Kong female political prisoners who have been put into jail in Hong Kong. On the night of March 8, five female portraits were projected by CFHK on the exterior of a Manhattan Building in New York. They included former Legislative Council member Claudia Mo Man-ching, former Stand News reporter Gwyneth Ho Kwai-lam, barrister and former Vice Chairman of Hong Kong Alliance Tonyee Chow Hang-tung, spokespersons of now disbanded Student Politicism spokespersons Wong Yuen-lam and Chu Wai-ying….