In Hong Kong, protesters marched again, dropping gas bombs


Thousands of spectators came to the rally wearing masks

Hong Kong, Ta. October 12, 2019, Saturday

Pro-democracy protesters marched on various roads in Hong Kong today even in the pouring rain, and they turned back on most of the city's roads without warning of police warning of illegal marching.

Young people threw gas bombs at a rally between protesters and police today and damaged a subway station. An attempt was made to put pressure on the Chinese ruler due to a crowd of veterans and a rally in Kowloon at the police headquarters on Hong Kong's main island.

It was also decided to intensify the agitation for the first months after announcing the annual policy on Wednesday. Thousands of people attended the rally in Cologne, which police consider to be illegal gangs.

The police themselves worked to remove the debris and pamphlets thrown on the road by those in the march. About 200 people, including most retirees, were seen outside the police headquarters. Some even spoke to police standing in plain clothes.

So about 300 of them were singing the movement's song and posters of the protest were pasted. Most of the spectators wore masks that were banned by Hong Kong ruler Kerry Lamme.

Lane issued an injunction that anyone who participates in the movement by wearing a mask by mouth will be sentenced to one year, although the protesters broke the order and wore masks at the rally. However, four months ago the number of people who attended the rally did not show up this time.

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