Parents of besieged Hong Kong protesters come to the front lines

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HONG KONG (NYTIMES) - One mother fell to her knees before riot police officers and begged for her daughter's release. Another promised she would boil soup for her son before he made a desperate dash across police lines. From a distance, a father got his first glimpse of his son in days - as the son was led away in handcuffs.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - One mother fell to her knees before riot police officers and begged for her daughter's release. Another promised she would boil soup for her son before he made a desperate dash across police lines. From a distance, a father got his first glimpse of his son in days - as the son was led away in handcuffs.

At the same time, parents said their exposure to the police tactics - some have seen police beatings or been hit with nonlethal projectiles themselves in the mayhem - had made them more sympathetic to their children's choices to defy and resist. Mr Ho was so distraught on the first night that he joined three parents in a wild rescue bid. The group scaled a high chain-link fence to get onto campus, but abandoned their attempt after one was shot by police with a beanbag round and tumbled into the bushes.

"Why should all the students inside be charged with rioting no matter what role they played? What kind of logic is this?" said Ms Chu Chan, a 50-year-old warehouse worker. Her son had remained on campus because he feared a rioting charge that can carry a 10-year prison sentence. As of Tuesday afternoon, he was still on campus."When I heard he was inside PolyU, I began shivering," she said.

Rescuers said that at least 200 protesters in all had managed to get out. Around 70 were sent to the hospital for hypothermia and dizziness after their failed sewer gambit.

 

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