SILENT MARCH. Lawyers and members of the election committee's legal sector hold a silent march against what they claim is political persecution by the Secretary for Justice, and demanding an independent inquiry into the anti-extradition law crisis, in Hong Kong on August 7, 2019. Photo by Philip Fong/AFPon Wednesday, August 7, highlighting the movement's enduring broad appeal despite increasingly ominous warnings from Beijing.
They are backing the protest movement's demand for an independent inquiry into law enforcement tactics but they also said they were marching against politically motivated prosecutions from the city's Department of Justice. Hong Kong police have arrested more than 500 protesters and charged dozens with rioting – which carries a maximum 10 years in jail.
"The DoJ will not handle the cases differently due to the political beliefs or background of the persons involved," the statement added.Protesters accuse the police of using excessive violence against their movement and turning a blind eye to triad gangs – accusations the force strongly denies. Tuesday march was a peaceful and now rare sight as Hong Kong buckles under increasingly violent clashes between protesters and police.
"No one is going to throw anything, and I hope we're not going to get tear gassed or charged by anyone," he added.One man, wearing a suit, donned the protest movement's signature goggles, mask and a construction helmet.
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