Published 16:34 IST, November 12th 2019
Hong Kong: Fresh clashes break out between police, protesters
The Hong Kong police fired tear gas at protestors who left bricks on the roads and disrupted morning trains on November 12 for the second day in a row.
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Hong Kong police fired tear gas at protestors who left bricks on ros and disrupted morning trains on vember 12 for second day in a row as Hong Kong's five months of anti-government protests turned increasingly violent. police and anti-government protestors involved in a clash in semi-automous territory. Several clashes were seen between protestors and police in and around several varsity campuses as classes were cancelled. subways were partially closed and passengers on one commuter train disembarked short of station and were escorted along tracks in video shown on Hong Kong television.
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Tensions escalate in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has faced escalating vandalism against shops and train stations and assaults by both protesters and pro-Beijing supporters on or side during recent days. executive leer of Hong Kong, Carrie Lam called blocking of morning commute "a very selfish act". On Monday a police officer shot a man in abdomen during a struggle with protestors. In ar neighborhood, a person was set on fire alive amid an argument. Hong Kong hospital authorities said that both men were in critical condition. Ar video of an incident showed a policeman on a motorcycle riding through a group of protestors in an attempt to disperse crowd.
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Lam urges to stop violence
police said that events are being investigated but backed up officers' actions as necessary for ir own safety. Lam pledged on Monday to stop violence suggesting strict legal actions. Lam refused to accept demands for political concessions. This is considered to be second police shooting of a protestor since beginning of demonstrations. Police said y have arrested 260 people on Monday raising to 3,560 number of arrests since movement erupted in June.
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14:41 IST, November 12th 2019