Hong Kong Protest

Hong Kong Protest
Protests have gripped Hong Kong since June 2019, sparked by highly controversial laws to extradite those convicted of crimes to mainland China.
Police have fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray at protesters in a bid to clear a demonstration outside a subway station, marking the latest clash in 14 weeks of protests.
Lots of protesters - many masked and dressed in black - gathered at the Prince Edward station in Mong Kok on Friday (September 6, 2019) behind umbrellas and barricades made from street fencing.
Previously, protesters blocked roads to the territory's airport, disrupting the operation of the major Asian transport hub.
Trains to the airport were halted and roads blocked and passengers had to walk to the terminal.
Thousands of pro-democracy protesters then tried to enter the terminal building but were stopped by riot police.

Comments (8)
25 Sep 2019
Thank you - can you tell us where you found your information?
I both edited it from websites like Wikipedia and the BBC hand wrote most of the information.
25 Sep 2019
China should stop hurting us
25 Sep 2019
this needs to stop
27 Sep 2019
Stop bad things here from China
It sure does coragous cat
China should stop hurting us and Stop bad things here from China
11 Oct 2019
Why are they doing this to Hong Kong?!
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