City police chief vows to 'throw all of its energy' into stopping violence, unrest, ahead of weekend rally. FMTNews
BEIJING: China’s head of public security called for stronger cooperation with Hong Kong’s police on Friday, according to state media, as pro-democracy protesters vowed to hold another massive rally over the weekend.
“The central government and public security ministry will always be a strong backup force for the Hong Kong police force,” he told Tang in Beijing, according to a readout by the official news site of China’s public security ministry.
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