Video by @appledaily_hk showing police beating up protesters in #TaiKoo arrests.
Source: hk.news.appledaily.com/breaking/realt… pic.twitter.com/bwdQoDdQ6H
Night has fallen in North Point and journalists are still getting screamed at #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/SZVdUf1FMD
This Caucasian man who was displaying a Demosisto banner looked like he was on the verge of being hit by someone until the police separated them. While he presumably knew the audience would be hostile to the message, he has freedom of expression like everyone else #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/SEo0Xjq6ip
North Point is not a friendly place for journalists this afternoon, here we have yet more examples of reporters being shoved and cameras being pushed away #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/xAYVtOZUwe
This man who tried to hang a PRC flag on a set of traffic lights got a round of cheers from the crowd here, but he then used it to target journalists who were filming him. So he wants attention but not from the press #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/Xd5HB4Udeh
As protesters gather at Victoria Park, there is a heavy police presence around Fortress Hill, where the originally planned marching route would have passed this afternoon #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/hBfhwm4kLs
And police arrived almost as quickly as protesters did. “Being water” is once again tested, but protesters did not hang around here #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/yFOqcqrkK1
Tear gas in Tai Wai #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/3EwL0ofnck
Localist Ventus Lau, who applied for two demonstrations before, received death threat via fb and splashed with red paint at his flat in Tuen Mun. pic.twitter.com/b8CxcadRML
“Don’t intervene with our freedom, please go home!” A warning likely by local pro-BJ groups in North Point. Never seen the area more tense. Journalists became easy target for local thugs. pic.twitter.com/eGZwjPkEDx
コメント投稿(ログインが必要)