Hong Kong tense as weekend of protests begins with teachers' rally in rain

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Following the escalation in violence during the past few days, the demonstrations this weekend will provide a litmus test as to whether the protest movement can retain the broad support that it has appeared to enjoy.

"I do appreciate their courage and caring about Hong Kong...they are definitely braver than our government," she said.

The pro-democracy Civil Human Rights Front, which organised peaceful million-strong marches in June, has scheduled another protest for Sunday. "I know violence cannot fight violence but sometimes aggression is needed to attract the attention of the government and others," he said."I have thrown rocks...I have also been hit by police with batons. We're all slowly getting used to this."

Western governments, including the United States, have stepped up calls for restraint following ugly and chaotic scenes at the airport.

 

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