In Hong Kong, the police also used lathi charge water and tear gas on the protesters


Tearing posters of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party

Hong Kong, Ta. September 15, 2019, Sunday

In response to the pro-democracy protesters attacking China with bricks and petrol bombs, the police also tried to disperse them, leaving behind water and tear gas, but after a short break, violence erupted again and widespread panic ensued.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets even though it was not allowed on Sunday, and they have increased the agitation for the last 99 days.

In the movement, a fundamentalist group known as the Brave tried to attack the government's main building in the city. The police released several teargas and killed the Molotov cocktail with water. Stone was thrown at security forces deployed around the complex. The movement in this space and this building has always been the target.

TV channels have seen posters tearing up celebrating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of China's anti-Communist party. He had burned the Chinese flag. As evening approached, the storm-controlling police sacked the protesters and struck them with blue water.

Some protesters obstructed the road, set fires and stormed subway stations. But people directly avoided the storms. They fled the scene when a large number of policemen arrived.

The rift between the police and the protesters did not appear to be the same as before. Hong Kong, a one-time Citrus financial center, now becomes Sunu for weeks without any activity. Sometimes violent riots occur. This is the largest movement in which young people have taken the lead since Hong Kong returned to China in 1997.

According to the agreement made by Britain when returning Hong Kong to China, Hong Kong will retain its unique independence for 50 years. But pro-democracy protesters accused Beijing of breaking the promise, and also accused of trying to dominate the semi-autonomous country.

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