Hong Kong police make arrests as flashmob protests and clashes erupt | Malay Mail

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HONG KONG, Oct 13 — Hong Kong riot police spent much of this afternoon skirmishing with groups of masked pro-democracy protesters who held flashmob gatherings in multiple locations — although crowds were smaller and less violent than recent weekends. Rallies erupted in multiple neighbourhoods...

Sunday, 13 Oct 2019 07:22 PM MYT

Rallies erupted in multiple neighbourhoods with some protesters blocking roads, throwing objects onto train tracks as well as spraying graffiti and smashing the windows of some pro-China businesses. Later an AFP reporter in the same neighbourhood saw crowds of protesters beat a middle-aged woman because she had helped police clear barricades.Protester mobs have increasingly turned on their ideological opponents in recent weeks — while Beijing loyalists have attacked democracy activists throughout the summer.

In online forums used to organise the largely leaderless movement, protesters had given today’s rally the theme “blossom everywhere” encouraging activists to gather in malls across the city. “I’m furious,” a female protester, who gave her surname Chan, told AFP. “I want the government to disband the entire police force.”Hong Kong has been shaken by four months of massive democracy protests which have seen increasingly violent clashes between hardcore demonstrators and police, as well as regular transport disruptions.

Street battles between riot police and small groups of protesters have become a weekly occurrence, hammering the already struggling economy, spooking tourists and undermining Hong Kong’s reputation for stability.

 

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