ADLocal media cited witnesses as saying that before going on a rampage, the man told his victims that Hong Kong belongs to China. Continuing this rampage is a lose-lose situation for Hong Kong,” Tse said. Wearing helmets with words that read “Investigate police violence, stop police lies,” they were protesting against what they said was rising police violence against journalists covering the protests. Many protesters are angry that Beijing is slowly infringing on the freedoms guaranteed to Hong Kong when the former British colony returned to Chinese control in 1997. AD“Protest has been integrated into the life of Hong Kong people,” said software developer Ming Or, 31, as he watched a crowd chant anti-government slogans at a downtown mall during lunchtime Monday.
Source: Washington Post November 04, 2019 00:45 UTC