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Hong Kong faces more protests after clashes at university | Hong Kong faces more protests after clashes at university |
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Hong Kong is facing another day of anti-government action after a night of pitched battle at a top university. | |
At the Chinese University of Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets as protesters ignited fires and petrol bombs until the early hours. | At the Chinese University of Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets as protesters ignited fires and petrol bombs until the early hours. |
Considerable student anger over police moving their operation onto campuses was matched by police warning that the rule of law was close to "collapse". | Considerable student anger over police moving their operation onto campuses was matched by police warning that the rule of law was close to "collapse". |
Riot police continue to be deployed across the city. | Riot police continue to be deployed across the city. |
The police decision to enter campuses signals a shift in strategy, correspondents say, as they have largely avoided clearance operations at schools and universities. | The police decision to enter campuses signals a shift in strategy, correspondents say, as they have largely avoided clearance operations at schools and universities. |
What is happening now? | |
Protesters called for a third day of strikes and disruption to several metro stations led to a morning of long delays and queues. | |
There were confrontations on Wednesday morning, after a group of protesters set up barricades and road blocks in Yuen Long. | There were confrontations on Wednesday morning, after a group of protesters set up barricades and road blocks in Yuen Long. |
Student activists also continue to protest at several of the territory's universities, while local media said that mainland students were brought across the border to China for their safety. | |
A session at the city's parliament, known as the Legislative Council, was briefly suspended after opposition politicians angrily questioned the security chief over alleged police brutality. | |
This week has seen a marked escalation in violence with intense street battles and flashmob lunchtime protests in the financial heart of Hong Kong. | This week has seen a marked escalation in violence with intense street battles and flashmob lunchtime protests in the financial heart of Hong Kong. |
Wednesday saw a fresh lunchtime protest in Central as crowds gathered to chant slogans, but some black-clad protesters, local media say, also vandalised a branch of the mainland Bank of Communications. | |
What happened at the university last night? | |
On Tuesday police moved onto the university grounds at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) with tear gas and water cannons while protesters threw bricks and petrol bombs at them. | On Tuesday police moved onto the university grounds at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) with tear gas and water cannons while protesters threw bricks and petrol bombs at them. |
Through the night there were chaotic scenes of explosions, smoke, and rubber bullet gunfire during which scores were injured. | |
Protesters chanted: "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong!". | Protesters chanted: "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong!". |
Paramedics were treating at least 70 people after the clashes, local media report, with at least four being seriously injured. | |
Student representatives said on Wednesday they were seeking a court order to stop police from being allowed to enter university campuses. | Student representatives said on Wednesday they were seeking a court order to stop police from being allowed to enter university campuses. |
The spike in violence this week came after a police officer shot an activist in the torso with a live bullet and a pro-government supporter was set on fire by protesters on Monday. | |
Why are there protests in Hong Kong? | Why are there protests in Hong Kong? |
Hong Kong is part of China but as a former British colony it has some autonomy and people have more rights. | Hong Kong is part of China but as a former British colony it has some autonomy and people have more rights. |
The protests started in June against plans to allow extradition to the mainland - which many feared would erode the city's freedoms. | The protests started in June against plans to allow extradition to the mainland - which many feared would erode the city's freedoms. |
The bill was withdrawn in September but demonstrations continued and now call for full democracy and an inquiry into police behaviour. | The bill was withdrawn in September but demonstrations continued and now call for full democracy and an inquiry into police behaviour. |
Clashes between police and activists have become increasingly violent and in October the city banned all face masks. | Clashes between police and activists have become increasingly violent and in October the city banned all face masks. |