Hong Kong students' sewer escape thwarted

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NSTworld: “I told my mom when the police started storming that I wasn’t leaving. I told her: ‘I want a democratic society and you are not willing to stand up and fight for it’.” HongKong

Reuters witnesses said fewer than 100 protesters remained inside the Polytechnic University, surrounded 24 hours a day by riot police, after more than 1,000 were arrested beginning late on Monday.

Protesters, wearing waterproof boots and carrying torches, resurfaced inside the campus after unsuccessfully probing the sewers - where fast-rising water levels are also a hazard - for a way out during the night. Protesters are escorted by medical personnel after leaving the campus of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in Hong Kong. - Reuters

“After all of the things that happened, I don’t think protesters taking control of the universities was a good option. We don’t have gear like the police. We are not well-organised like the police.” Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has called for a humane end to a siege that saw the most intense clashes since the protests escalated more than five months ago.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed two bills aimed at supporting the protesters and sending a warning to China about human rights, sending them to the White House for President Donald Trump to sign or veto amid delicate trade talks with Beijing.

 

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