Schools closed as protests put chokehold on Hong Kong

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NSTworld: 'A lot of young people have been hurt... so we have to come out. “They have sacrificed too much for us, so Hong Kongers must come out.” HongKong

Six months of anti-government political action have morphed from peaceful mass rallies into a so-called “blossom everywhere” campaign of violent hit-and-run confrontations with police by groups of black-clad protesters.

Shouting “Fight for Freedom, Stand with Hong Kong“, thousands of office workers blocked roads through Central district as broad-based strike entered its fourth day. Violence has intensified this week across the financial hub, leaving several people badly hurt, stretching police resources and hammering the transport network.

Students are using a novel arsenal of weapons to defend themselves and attack police, from giant makeshift catapults to bow and arrows looted from sports departments. They have also used tennis rackets to volley tear gas canisters back at police. Hong Kong is a city bitterly divided, with scuffles between police and protesters as well as pro- and anti-Beijing civilians increasingly violent and frequent.

Lawmaker Starry Lee, of the city’s biggest pro-Beijing party, urged the government to deploy auxiliary police officers to relieve strain on the embattled force.

 

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