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    Aidan Marzo 馬超昱‏ @AidanMarzo Nov 11
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    Something is seriously wrong with the tear gas the Hong Kong police are now using. A citizen was coughing up blood after police fired multiple rounds down side streets in #mongkok tonight #antiELABpic.twitter.com/87nXPfymFl

    5:10 AM - 11 Nov 2019
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    • jcv 旺角街頭小霸王 Niki__ TAURI CynicalPolitico Heung Gong Yun heyhongkonger🇭🇰 铜雀台前见落花 Henry Chan 🇭🇰
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      1. 米奇律師 😷‏ @Ccw14348622 Nov 11
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        #HKPolice are killing #HongKong citizens with poisonous gas!pic.twitter.com/MqE3iRYsv9

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      1. psepho‏ @psepho89 Nov 11
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        The made-in-China tear gas is likely a sort of biochemical weapon that is still widely used against protesters, journalists, students & ordinary citizens in Hong Kong. This warrants a proper international investigation into the weapons that the HK police is using. @amnesty @AFP

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      1. anatasia 😷‏ @ccccchp_ Nov 11
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        That’s chemical weapon! Screw hk police

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      1. pakso‏ @pakso13 Nov 11
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        Some reports said that the tear gas made by mainland China is more toxic. It seems like chemical weapons. #HongKongPoliceTerrorist

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      1. Carol Chung‏ @CarolCh13888762 Nov 11
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        It's made in China. Even secretary of food and health Sophia Chan said she does not know the chemicals used in these teargas. Hong Kong Police is poisoning all of Hong Kong people.

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      1. piamok 😷‏ @piamok Nov 11
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        piamok 😷 Retweeted Aaron Mc Nicholas

        Shocking! Equally concerning is the health risk of tear gas to vulnerable groups like children, elderly and pregnant women. This is amounting to a public health crisis.https://twitter.com/aaronMCN/status/1193512000728354816?s=19 …

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        As tear gas continues to be fired in Tsuen Wan, it was very sad to come across this crying child on Chuen Lung Street who seemed to have been affected by it pic.twitter.com/WhY5lAeThK
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      1. HK_KaYau‏ @HkKayau Nov 11
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        It's not just TG. Those made in China are chemical weapons

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      1. Kyle‏ @KyleKchHK Nov 11
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        The whole city is full of chemical weapon. It is a fact that the amount of cyanide is deadly. #HongKong #HongKongProtests #TiananmenSquare2

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      1. Vanessa Law‏ @Fatpigvanessa Nov 11
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        Tests have shown that the tear gas contains high levels of cyanide, and residents are breathing in the lingering toxins day & night! This is a chemical attack on our people by the #HKPoliceTerrorists and the HK govt/#CCP couldn’t care less as long as it works in silencing people.pic.twitter.com/CV6vEs8ktZ

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      1. Franc 😷a freaked out mongoose‏ @FrancSol1 Nov 11
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        Better call it chemical weapon before we know what’s inside these Chinese-made gas bombs.

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