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The pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho has been attacked in an apparent stabbing in Hong Kong. | The pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho has been attacked in an apparent stabbing in Hong Kong. |
Ho, who is running in the upcoming district council election, was out campaigning in his constituency on Wednesday when he was attacked. | Ho, who is running in the upcoming district council election, was out campaigning in his constituency on Wednesday when he was attacked. |
In a video of the incident, a man holding a bunch of flowers approaches and speaks to Ho, then reaches into his bag and pulls out an implement, believed to be a knife, which he uses to stab Ho. | |
The man could be heard shouting in Cantonese: “Junius Ho, you scum!” | |
The attacker was arrested by police, according to Hong Kong Free Press. Ho was taken to Tuen Mun hospital with a stab wound to his chest. The the alleged attacker and one of Ho’s aides were also taken to hospital with injuries, the South China Morning Post reported. | |
Alongside Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam and police chief Stephen Lo, Ho has become one of the most loathed establishment figures among democracy protesters. | |
He has long been one of the most stridently pro-Beijing politicians in the city. | |
He attracted criticism after he was captured on a video that went viral shaking hands with men in white T-shirts. The video followed an attack on protesters and other MTR passengers by a group of men in white T-shirts at Yuen Long MTR station in July, which resulted in 45 people being injured. | |
Ho denied that the people he shook hands with had any connection to the attackers at Yuen Long. | Ho denied that the people he shook hands with had any connection to the attackers at Yuen Long. |
The attack on Ho comes amid more than five months of sometimes violent political unrest in the former British colony-turned semi-autonomous Chinese territory. | The attack on Ho comes amid more than five months of sometimes violent political unrest in the former British colony-turned semi-autonomous Chinese territory. |
Further protests were planned on Wednesday at some of Hong Kong’s universities, activists said. Police fired water cannon to disperse protesters at a Guy Fawkes-themed march on Tuesday. | Further protests were planned on Wednesday at some of Hong Kong’s universities, activists said. Police fired water cannon to disperse protesters at a Guy Fawkes-themed march on Tuesday. |
China’s Communist Party said on Tuesday it would not tolerate any “separatist behaviour” in Hong Kong, after some of the protesters called for independence. | China’s Communist Party said on Tuesday it would not tolerate any “separatist behaviour” in Hong Kong, after some of the protesters called for independence. |
What started as a protest against a proposed China extradition bill has widened into the gravest challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s rule since he came to power in 2012. | What started as a protest against a proposed China extradition bill has widened into the gravest challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s rule since he came to power in 2012. |
Protesters are demanding an end to perceived Chinese meddling in the territory’s affairs, as well as universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into alleged police brutality, among other demands. | Protesters are demanding an end to perceived Chinese meddling in the territory’s affairs, as well as universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into alleged police brutality, among other demands. |
Beijing denies interfering and blames foreign governments for fuelling the unrest. Xi met Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday in Shanghai, vouching support for her administration. | Beijing denies interfering and blames foreign governments for fuelling the unrest. Xi met Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday in Shanghai, vouching support for her administration. |
Following the meeting, Lam denied rumours that the government was considering an amnesty for protesters charged with offences. | Following the meeting, Lam denied rumours that the government was considering an amnesty for protesters charged with offences. |