Hong Kong police make arrests as small flashmob protests erupt

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong riot police spent much of Sunday afternoon (Oct 13) skirmishing with small groups of masked protesters who held flashmob ...

HONG KONG: Hong Kong riot police spent much of Sunday afternoon skirmishing with small groups of masked protesters who held flashmob gatherings in multiple locations - although crowds were smaller and less violent than recent weekends.

In Tai Po district, officers charged into a mall where protesters had tagged a number of businesses with slogans with at least two arrests made. Similar flashmobs and brief clashes were witnessed in at least three other locations with bystanders often heckling police as they made arrests. People wear masks as they attend a flash mob rally inside a shopping mall in the Sha Tin district in Hong Kong on October 13, 2019. The wave of protests in the international finance hub was sparked by opposition to a now-scrapped proposal to allow extraditions to mainland China, but has since morphed into a larger movement for democracy and police accountability.

The beginning of October saw a particularly fierce period of unrest with protesters upping their violence as Communist China celebrated its 70th birthday party. Police also increased their response, firing tear gas and rubber bullets with renewed ferocity. Two teenagers were wounded with live rounds during clashes with police.

 

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