Hong Kong police fire tear gas as protests resume despite withdrawal of Bill

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HONG KONG (REUTERS) - Hong Kong police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray on Friday (Sept 6) to clear protesters outside a subway station on the densely populated Kowloon peninsula, the latest clash in 14 weeks of sometimes violent anti-government demonstrations.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray on Friday to clear protesters outside a subway station on the densely populated Kowloon peninsula, the latest clash in 14 weeks of sometimes violent anti-government demonstrations.

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced measures this week to try to restore order in the Chinese-ruled city, including the formal withdrawal of a Bill that triggered the demonstrations. "The four actions are aimed at putting one step forward in helping Hong Kong to get out of the dilemma," Ms Lam told reporters during a trip to China's southern region of Guangxi."We can't stop the violence immediately."

The train would not stop en route, on the Kowloon peninsula. Bus services could also be hit, it said. Fitch said it expects that public discontent is likely to persist despite the concessions to certain protester demands. Beijing supported the territory's government"to end the violence and chaos in accordance with the law, to return to order, which is to safeguard Hong Kong's long-term prosperity and stability", Mr Li added.

 

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