Worsening Hong Kong violence could embolden hawks in China

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HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - For two nights last weekend, Hong Kong lawmaker Lam Cheuk Ting slept on a fold-out mattress on the floor of his office in the Legislative Council and ate congee delivered by his staff.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - For two nights last weekend, Hong Kong lawmaker Lam Cheuk Ting slept on a fold-out mattress on the floor of his office in the Legislative Council and ate congee delivered by his staff.

Hong Kong saw a second straight day of chaos on Tuesday, with police firing tear gas in the Central financial district to disperse protesters who blocked main roads. Elsewhere they lit cars on fire, dropped heavy objects from bridges, threw marbles and makeshift tire spikes on the road and even brandished bows and arrows - all a day after a man was set on fire.

On Saturday, Zhang Xiaoming, a top Chinese official overseeing Hong Kong affairs, reiterated that Beijing would ensure only loyal officials take the top political jobs in Hong Kong, including that of chief executive. He also revived calls to enact controversial national security legislation that previously triggered mass protests.

While Carrie Lam insisted on Monday that violence wouldn't prompt her to bow to protester demands, she already did so on several occasions - including when she shelved the extradition bill after protesters besieged the legislature. A female Chinese University of Hong Kong student surnamed Lau, 19, who was participating in actions on campus on Tuesday, said protesters tried to use violence sparingly.

 

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