Wounds of Hong Kong


  • Photographer
    Chung Ming Ko
  • Prize
    2nd Place / Editorial / Press/Contemporary issues
  • Jury Top 5 Selection

    Alex Ng The photographer has used a very unique way to present the outcome of a very violent event. The message of the images is very vocal.

    Christina Force

The protest in Hong Kong has no sign of dying down after months of violent fight. Began as an objection to the Extradition Bill to China, it has evolved to a comprehensive protest over the future of this city. Police brutality does not only affect the protesters, but every ordinary Hong Kong citizen. Some of them were beaten by police baton, resulted in bone fracture. Some were shot by bullets. Some suffered from sexual harassment. Some have to face post-traumatic stress disorder.

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