Chinese soldiers leave Hong Kong barracks in rare clean-up cameo

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NSTworld: “It also gives a hint to the protesters... that if things really turn sour, China can still use the PLA in a more naked manner.” HongKong China PLA

The action saw scores soldiers from the garrison, which is confined to the barracks under Hong Kong’s mini-constitution, with crewcuts and identical gym kits conduct a lightning-quick removal of bricks and debris near their base.

Their appearance on Saturday raised tensions in a city rocked by a week of intensified violence and chaos, which prompted China’s President Xi Jinping to warn the “one country, two systems” model governing Hong Kong was being jeopardised by the protests. But political analyst Dixon Sing said the PLA’s cameo “sends a subtle message that China is behind” the government.

Two people have died this month as the violence worsened, while the financial hub has been pushed into a recession by the turmoil. Meanwhile universities have emerged as bases for a movement previously defined by its fluid, unpredictable nature with stockpiles of weapons and supplies. “We don’t touch them we don’t know what kind of weapons they have and their mindset is also different from Hong Kong police” said a 24-year-old student protesters who identified himself by the surname Leung.

 

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