Angry Hong Kong protesters hold illegal march after attacks on activists

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Large crowds of Hong Kongers have begun another illegal protest, their numbers swollen by anger over the recent stabbing and beating of two pro-democracy protesters.

Large crowds of Hong Kongers defied a police ban and began an illegal march on Sunday, their numbers swollen by anger over the recent stabbing and beating of two pro-democracy protesters.

Footage posted on social media showed the alleged assailant shouting shortly after the knife attack:"Hong Kong is part of China... messed up Hong Kong". In contrast, pro-democracy figures have been attacked in a noticeably more targeted way, with at least eight prominent government critics, including politicians, beaten by unknown assailants since mid-August.Protesters have labelled the attacks"white terror" and accused the city's shadowy organised crime groups of forming an alliance with Beijing supporters.

 

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You can hardly call it a protest more like a mini revolution anarchy

nyunggai Amazing. Sbs a big tough guy on softcore issues to do with wokeness but wont stand up and use the hard chisel when it comes to china. Typical SJWs

Protest is essential. Not illegal.

nyunggai Why is it is it, when refering to protesters in Hong Kong you always refer to them as 'Illegal', yet when you mention the ferals from ExtinctionRebellion who block our roads etc. etc. there never 'Illegal'? 😡😡😡😡

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