My tear gas hit protesters in Hong Kong: clash with police


Hong Kong, Ta. August 4, 2019, Sunday

On the second day of leaving the tear gas at the rally at the city's most popular tourist destination, pro-democracy activists removed the Babb rallies and resumed their appearance in Hong Kong once again.

Smoke was spread all around the coastal area of ​​Sim Sha Sui, known for luxury malls and hotels. The protesters appeared to be clashing with police in a small group. Both shoppers and tourists were upset because of this. Viewers are protesting against the law to take the perpetrator to Man Land to prosecute them.

Hong Kong and Beijing have warned authorities to take more stringent measures for the past two months, with the appearance of a semi-autonomous country in Hong Kong. The Chinese army said they can do whatever they can to disperse the mob if needed. A rally was organized this afternoon to hold two rallies. Despite the almost leaderless movement, the agitators are not ready to bow down.

A march was held near the Liaison Office in the area, led by China, the main center of the semi-autonomous government. Eggs and colors were thrown at the office two weeks ago, making pro-China authorities more aggressive and warning from the mainland.

During the last fortnight, there was a surge of violence in which some people, both police and demonstrators, were injured. After the incident, pro-government elements also attacked the protesters in which 45 people had to be hospitalized.

However, some accused the police of working very slowly in this regard. There was no decrease in violence even this week. The masked protesters smashed the windows of the car in the police parking lot and snapped pictures on the wall of the office.

A squad of appearances painted a giant slingshot. Other protesters blocked the road and temporarily closed the cross harbor tunnel. More than 20 were reportedly arrested, police said. At the same time, the number of people arrested in the agitation which started on June 20 had increased to more than 200.

Public outcry towards the police was at its peak, with many officers being forced to engage in slogans. However, the police refused to use the force, saying they had to face problems from the protesters every day.

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