Stepped up security in Hong Kong on China's National Day may thwart some protesters

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HONG KONG - For secondary school student Moke, skipping today's protest is not what he wants - but he is afraid of being arrested.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - For secondary school student Moke, skipping the protest on Tuesday is not what he wants - but he is afraid of being arrested.

Moke is among the younger protesters taking a break from demonstrating on China's national day, as Hong Kong police step up security measures in the city, with checks and patrols, in anticipation of possible violence. Supt Tse disclosed that 157 people were arrested over the weekend, 67 of whom were students. He said most of them were arrested for unlawful assembly. Eight were aged between 12 to 15 years old.Citing foreign envoys and security analysts, Reuters on Monday reported that China has quietly more than doubled its deployment of mainland security forces in Hong Kong, in the most dramatic move yet by Beijing to prepare for a potential worsening of unrest in the global financial centre.

Local media reported over the weekend that 22-year-old Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong, one of the leaders of the 2014 Umbrella Movement, has handed a list of officials to a US congressional commission.

 

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