HONG KONG, Nov 4 — Two people were in critical condition in Hong Kong, police said today, after a weekend of chaotic clashes with anti-government protesters, as China called for a “tougher” stance to end months of unrest that have roiled the Asian financial hub. Riot police stormed several...
Monday, 04 Nov 2019 11:04 AM MYT
Riot police stormed several shopping malls yesterday, including Cityplaza, packed with families and children in the eastern suburb of Taikoo Shing. “Civil servants are ashamed of the crimes committed by the Hong Kong police force and the dictatorship of the Hong Kong government,” said the Citizens' Press Conference, a pro-democracy group that plans a Monday night discussion on the clashes.
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