Sit-in at school of HK protester shot by police

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Hong Kong is left reeling from the shooting, the first time a demonstrator has been struck. FMTNews

Yesterday, a police officer fired shots at a teenager as protestors attacked his unit.

Hong Kong was battered by the most sustained political clashes of the year on Tuesday as China celebrated 70 years of Communist Party rule with a massive military parade in Beijing. Police said the officer feared for his life on a day that saw his colleagues fire five warning shots from their pistols throughout the city.

“HK fallen into a de facto police state,” democracy activist Joshua Wong tweeted. “The paramilitary security forces completely took over this city.”Outside Tsang’s school on Monday students chanted slogans and held pictures of the incident, taken form videos posted on Facebook.Tsang, who was filmed trying to strike the officer with a pole as he was shot, was taken to a nearby hospital in a critical condition but authorities said his condition has since improved.

“If he sees any problems or anything unjust, he would face it bravely, speak up against it, instead of bearing it silently,” Marco told AFP.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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