Hong Kong Protests Enters Its 24th Week





ABC News Online: Hong Kong protesters vandalise subway station as violence spreads on 24th weekend of unrest

Protesters smashed windows in a subway station and a shopping mall on Sunday as violence broke out across the New Territories of Hong Kong amid anger over a demonstrator's death and the arrest of pro-democracy politicians.

Police made arrests and fired tear gas to break up rallies as black-clad activists blocked roads and trashed shopping malls across Hong Kong on the 24th-straight weekend of anti-government protests.

Protesters vandalised a train station in the central new town of Sha Tin and smashed up a restaurant perceived as being pro-Beijing, just two weeks before planned district council elections, the lowest tier of voting in the Chinese-ruled city.

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More News On The Unrest In Hong Kong

Hong Kong protesters vandalize subway station, storm mall -- AP
Violence spreads across Hong Kong's New Territories in 24th weekend of unrest -- Reuters
Protesters in Hong Kong Vandalize Subway Station, Storm Mall After Arrest of Pro-democracy Lawmakers -- News18
100,000 Mourn the Death of Student Protester in Hong Kong -- Epoch Times
Hong Kong police & fire dept struggle for unity as frontline officers lock horns with each other (VIDEOS) -- RT
Pro-democracy lawmakers detained in Hong Kong -- The Hill

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