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Hong Kong protests: Shocking footage shows police pepper spraying elderly man in face Hong Kong protests: Shocking video shows police pepper spraying elderly man in face
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As the pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, a video has emerged of a police officer pepper spraying a man directly in the face.As the pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, a video has emerged of a police officer pepper spraying a man directly in the face.
The footage, which has been widely shared on social media, is being held up as an example of authorities’ harsh crackdown on demonstrations.The footage, which has been widely shared on social media, is being held up as an example of authorities’ harsh crackdown on demonstrations.
Thousands of people occupying the streets near Government headquarters in the city’s Admiralty district were hit with volleys of tear gas and pepper spray over the weekend as riot police tried to beat protesters back with baton charges.Thousands of people occupying the streets near Government headquarters in the city’s Admiralty district were hit with volleys of tear gas and pepper spray over the weekend as riot police tried to beat protesters back with baton charges.
In the footage taken on Sunday, protesters are seen attempting to shield themselves with umbrellas as police behind a barricade wrench them them out of their hands to douse them with pepper spray.In the footage taken on Sunday, protesters are seen attempting to shield themselves with umbrellas as police behind a barricade wrench them them out of their hands to douse them with pepper spray.
As the group retreats, a middle-aged man stops to wipe the searing liquid from his eyes and talks to the crowd.As the group retreats, a middle-aged man stops to wipe the searing liquid from his eyes and talks to the crowd.
When an apparently unprovoked police officer taps him on the shoulder, he turns round only to be hit directly in the face with pepper spray, to shouts from watching protesters.When an apparently unprovoked police officer taps him on the shoulder, he turns round only to be hit directly in the face with pepper spray, to shouts from watching protesters.
By Wednesday afternoon, the footage taken by Hong Kong’s Digital Broadcasting Corporation had been shared more than 10,000 times on Facebook.By Wednesday afternoon, the footage taken by Hong Kong’s Digital Broadcasting Corporation had been shared more than 10,000 times on Facebook.
The demonstrators were left largely alone on Monday and Tuesday after an international outcry but student leaders have warned that if their demands are not met, action will escalate.The demonstrators were left largely alone on Monday and Tuesday after an international outcry but student leaders have warned that if their demands are not met, action will escalate.
Protest numbers swelled today, a national holiday, to tens of thousands, including many families with children, couples, students, retirees and foreigners who live in the city. The Occupy Central movement started following the Chinese Government’s refusal to let them select their own candidates for leadership elections in 2017, allowing only pre-approved politicians to stand.Protest numbers swelled today, a national holiday, to tens of thousands, including many families with children, couples, students, retirees and foreigners who live in the city. The Occupy Central movement started following the Chinese Government’s refusal to let them select their own candidates for leadership elections in 2017, allowing only pre-approved politicians to stand.
One of the key demands of the occupation is the immediate resignation of the city’s unpopular Beijing-backed Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, along with proper consultation on political reform to allow free and fair elections.One of the key demands of the occupation is the immediate resignation of the city’s unpopular Beijing-backed Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, along with proper consultation on political reform to allow free and fair elections.
If he does not resign by Thursday, student leaders have threatened to occupy key Government buildings, risking a harsh police response.If he does not resign by Thursday, student leaders have threatened to occupy key Government buildings, risking a harsh police response.
Lester Shum, vice secretary of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, said protesters would not interfere with essential Government services like hospitals and social welfare.Lester Shum, vice secretary of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, said protesters would not interfere with essential Government services like hospitals and social welfare.
But he added: “If he doesn't resign by tomorrow we will step up our actions, such as by occupying several important government buildings.”But he added: “If he doesn't resign by tomorrow we will step up our actions, such as by occupying several important government buildings.”
The movement, dubbed the Umbrella Revolution because of the widespread use of umbrellas against tear gas and pepper spray, has sparked solidarity protests around the world.The movement, dubbed the Umbrella Revolution because of the widespread use of umbrellas against tear gas and pepper spray, has sparked solidarity protests around the world.