Forwarded from 📡Guardians of Hong Kong
Standoff Continues near Polytechnic University
1759 Armored vehicle broke the road blocks while protesters fought back with molotov cocktails.
1801 A fleet of police vehicles reinforced along the Chatham Road South and turned into Granville Road
1808 Riot police deployed on Tsim Sha Tsui East footbridge, and shone accent light on members of the public. Police also dispersed crowds at Granville Road behind the Science Museum.
#Nov17
1759 Armored vehicle broke the road blocks while protesters fought back with molotov cocktails.
1801 A fleet of police vehicles reinforced along the Chatham Road South and turned into Granville Road
1808 Riot police deployed on Tsim Sha Tsui East footbridge, and shone accent light on members of the public. Police also dispersed crowds at Granville Road behind the Science Museum.
#Nov17
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Pray for Hong Kong
At 16:00, "May your glory be to Hong Kong" Prayer Assembly was held in Central.
Participants formed a spectacular human chain, starting from Chater Garden, along Cheung Kong Center, Government House and Bank of China Tower to The Court of Final Appeal.
Source: AM730 #Nov17
At 16:00, "May your glory be to Hong Kong" Prayer Assembly was held in Central.
Participants formed a spectacular human chain, starting from Chater Garden, along Cheung Kong Center, Government House and Bank of China Tower to The Court of Final Appeal.
Source: AM730 #Nov17
Forwarded from 📡Guardians of Hong Kong
Mad Dog Daily: Photography Journalist Shot and Sent to Hospital for Emergency Surgery
Protestors and policemen have been fighting outside Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) for two consecutive days. Internet Media Mad Dog Daily photographer, Mr. Lee Hing-chuen, was shot by the police’s specialised crowd management vehicle outside Poly U. According to the Paper, Lee was severely wounded in the head and the waist.
He suffers from cerebral microbleeds and emergency surgery is required. All the audiovisual equipment he was carrying had been broken.
Source: Stand News
Protestors and policemen have been fighting outside Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) for two consecutive days. Internet Media Mad Dog Daily photographer, Mr. Lee Hing-chuen, was shot by the police’s specialised crowd management vehicle outside Poly U. According to the Paper, Lee was severely wounded in the head and the waist.
He suffers from cerebral microbleeds and emergency surgery is required. All the audiovisual equipment he was carrying had been broken.
Source: Stand News
Forwarded from Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong cop hit with arrow in leg as sonic crowd control device deployed outside university campus
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/11/17/hong-kong-police-officer-hit-leg-arrow-outside-polyu-clashes-protesters/
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/11/17/hong-kong-police-officer-hit-leg-arrow-outside-polyu-clashes-protesters/
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong cop hit with arrow in leg as hours-long protest clashes intensify outside Polytechnic University
A police officer was hit by an arrow on Sunday outside the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) as violent clashes bre out between pro-democracy protesters and law enforcement. Police deployed tear gas, projectiles, and fired blue dye from water cannon…