Thousands stage Thanksgiving rally after US passes Hong Kong Act

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HONG KONG/BEIJING: Thousands of protesters in Hong Kong staged a Thanksgiving rally on Thursday evening (Nov 28) in response to the passing of a ...

as about 100 plainclothes police moved in to collect evidence and remove dangerous items such as petrol bombs.

Reuters witnesses at the university said garbage and abandoned sleeping bags, helmets and gas masks were strewn everywhere, but no protesters could be seen.More than 5,800 people have been arrested since the unrest broke out in June over a proposal to allow extraditions to mainland China, the numbers increasing exponentially in October and November as violence escalated.

China says it is committed to the"one country, two systems" formula put in place at the handover, and has blamed foreign forces for fomenting the unrest, an allegation repeated on Thursday in response to the US law. A protester sits beside a thank you note and an umbrella bearing patterns of the US national flag during a gathering of thanks at Edinburgh Place in Hong Kong's Central district on Nov 28, 2019.

 

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Halo, enough already with the long weeks of Hong Kong news! Sick of hearing non stop tiring repeats of the same thing. There are many more happenings around Asia and the world you know! Switching to the BBC from now on!

HK citizens waving US flags... 🥱 naive

Celebrating US passed law to bully and punish HK ? In the end the one who suffer are hongkongers. Something to be happy about ?

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