Protesters in Hong Kong vandalise subway station and storm shopping centre
Hong Kong is in the sixth month of protests.
Hong Kong is in the sixth month of protests.
Riot police stormed Hong Kong shopping centres to thwart more protests.
The move came as the city’s leader, Carrie Lam, heads to Beijing for talks on deepening economic integration between Hong Kong and mainland China.
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Protesters threw firebombs and took their anger out on shops with mainland Chinese ties as they skirmished with riot police,
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It is an apparent effort to divide up police resources.
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The shooting on Tuesday inflamed anger against police, who have already been accused of being heavy-handed against protesters.
The violence broke out as pro-democracy activists protested against Beijing on China’s National Day.
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