Hong Kong enjoys rare calm as protests go without clashes

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Hong Kong enjoyed a brief respite on Saturday, as demonstrations that kicked off an eleventh consecutive weekend of protests were free of violent clashes that have taken a toll on the Chinese city's economy and drew China's military presence across the border.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Hong Kong enjoyed a brief respite yesterday, as demonstrations that kicked off an eleventh consecutive weekend of protests were free of violent clashes that have taken a toll on the Chinese city's economy and drew China's military presence across the border.

"Today has been peaceful so far because there's been minimal police presence," said architect Vincent Choi."I think whenever there are police, people will stay around as there's safety in numbers." Another group veered off to Hok Yuen Street and threw eggs at the office of pro-Beijing Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong lawmakers Starry Lee and Ann Chiang, while others continued on to Mong Kok, where they briefly surrounded the Mong Kok police station, which put up netting to prevent objects from getting tossed in.

Unlike past weekends where marches that started out peacefully descended into violence after protesters massed and attempted to barricade roads - prompting police to respond with tear gas and rubber bullets - black-clad protesters scattered last night without engaging riot police, who also pulled back soon after.

A number of other peaceful rallies, including one that supported the Hong Kong government at Tamar Park in Admiralty, took place earlier yesterday.

 

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