Hong Kong pro-democracy activists hoist 'Lady Liberty' statue above city to rally protests

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HONG KONG (REUTERS) - Hong Kong protesters scaled the city's Lion Rock peak and hoisted a large statue they called 'Lady Liberty' early on Sunday (Oct 13) to rally anti-government activists ahead of more planned demonstrations in the Asian financial hub.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong protesters scaled the city's Lion Rock peak and hoisted a large statue they called"Lady Liberty" early on Sunday to rally anti-government activists ahead of more planned demonstrations in the Asian financial hub.

The statue represented an injured woman protester believed by activists to have been shot in the eye by a police projectile. One of the protesters told Reuters he hoped it would inspire Hong Kong people to keep fighting. Petrol bombs were thrown inside a Hong Kong metro rail station on Saturday but no one was injured, the government said.

The protests started in opposition to a now-abandoned extradition Bill but have widened into a pro-democracy movement and an outlet for anger at social inequality in the city, which boasts some of the world's most expensive real estate. The now-withdrawn extradition Bill, under which residents would have been sent to Communist-controlled mainland courts, was seen as the latest move to tighten control.

The government said petrol bombs were thrown into the entrance of the Kowloon Tong station and a Kowloon government office was set on fire.

 

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