In Hong Kong, some feel violent protests are a legitimate form of political action

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HONG KONG - Pun sees himself as a peaceful, middle-class Hong Kong student. Yet since the beginning of June, he has been building barricades and throwing bricks at police, risking his own liberty to fight, as he sees it, for the city's freedoms.

Protests in the former British colony erupted in early June over a now-suspended bill that would have allowed criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland China for trial. And it seemed to yield some results. Within days, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, while not formally withdrawing the extradition bill, as protesters demanded, suspended the measure and declared it"dead", a word she repeated on Tuesday .

"Definitely more people accept there will be some violence now. They may not like it, they may not want to be a part of it, but they don't condemn us. We are joined together as a force."Passers-by are often offered helmets and masks and shielded with umbrellas until they reach a safe place. Ambulances and fire trucks are accommodated. Apart from a few isolated incidents, private property has been spared.

Researchers say one of the factors contributing to"Umbrella's" demise was the acrimony among protest leaders between old-guard legislators advocating a peaceful, long-term plan of building public pressure and the more confrontational faction led by students such as young, bespectacled Joshua Wong.Last Sunday, dozens of non-frontline protesters interviewed by Reuters said they"accepted,""supported", or"disagreed with" the violence.

 

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