Petrol bombs thrown in Hong Kong metro

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Petrol bombs were thrown inside a Hong Kong metro station while hundreds of protesters were marching to a district near the area.

Petrol bombs were thrown inside a Hong Kong metro station on Saturday but no one was injured as pro-democracy protesters again took to the streets angry at what they believe is Beijing's tightening grip on the city.Hundreds of protesters, many young and wearing face masks, were marching in Kowloon at the time and were headed to a district near the Kowloon Tong station.

The protests have plunged the city into its worst crisis since Britain handed it back to China in 1997 and is the biggest popular challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012. Since then there had only been small nightly protests and activists had not flagged any major action this weekend.

"Whilst we may not be able to fight alongside the young protesters in the frontline against an unjust government, escalating police violence and indiscriminate arrests, we take it to heart to uphold the core values of Hong Kong and defend the future of our younger generations," it said in a statement.

 

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