Week 8 in Hong Kong protests. Today’s is specifically against police abuses.
People have defied a police ban and spontaneously marched to other parts of the island. Many have come to Causeway Bay, which is now occupied. Pockets of protesters are building barricades in these pics pic.twitter.com/cViRyrym1D
I got this shot of her yesterday. She was furious and fearless. (@GettyImages) twitter.com/stegersaurus/s… pic.twitter.com/o8y7W6rG8K
Plenty of press and curious onlookers here as police spokesman announces that people should leave now for their safety. pic.twitter.com/qkO6IxffVC
Protesters constructing barricades at the eastern end of Causeway Bay, for no immediately apparent reason. pic.twitter.com/YgIWxmXVvc
Police advance to the entrance of Lung Ping MTR station pic.twitter.com/3wAddLYs8w
Riot police are now lining up and preparing to move in to rescue the trapped car. pic.twitter.com/p0ZVYx2XUf
2019年7月29日
Truly awesome the way Hong Kongers deal with tear gas.
#antiELAB
#HongKongProtests
#BeWater pic.twitter.com/ptWL4nKHn4
Hong Kong Hermit @HongKongHermit
A line of police, 30m away a line of umbrellas, and a mass of press in between. Sometimes the police tell everyone to leave, but no-one can hear them. pic.twitter.com/W2rTQJALfm
Denise Ho (HOCC) @hoccgoomusic
Some background to what is happening right now.
Police has been restricting rallies and marches from happening since after last week’s Yuen Long mob attacks, with several applications of the “letter of no objection” being declined, arguing that it is out of safety concerns. pic.twitter.com/UvOG8Q4C6f
Alejandro Alvarez @aletweetsnews
The degree of violence targeting Hong Kong demonstrators here is mental. Keep in mind 36 people were injured, two journalists beaten, and the police have (so far) hesitated to arrest anyone for it. pic.twitter.com/nfaND2RBgp
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