Images shared by police show an arrow embedded in the calf of an officer outside the campus. FMTNews HongKong
Students with their homemade gears take their position outside the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
China has repeatedly warned that it will not tolerate the dissent, and there have been concerns that Beijing could send in troops to put an end to the unrest. On Sunday scores of activists dug in at Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Sunday vowing to defend it from police and to maintain a blockade on the nearby Cross-Harbour Tunnel, which has been closed for several days.
An AFP reporter saw a team of masked archers –several carrying sports bows – patrolling the campus. Images shared by police showed an arrow embedded in the calf of an officer outside the campus. The protests started against a now shelved bill to allow extradition to China but have billowed to encompass wider issues such as perceived police brutality and calls for universal suffrage in the former British colony.
Many residents are wearied by the sapping protests. Others support the Chinese-backed city government.
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