This is the scene now in Hong Kong, where it is Sunday night. Protests in at least 18 places around the city. Significant show of police force. This is in the Mong Kok areapic.twitter.com/L8Y3r0NLBx
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Protestors’ strategy appears to be to force police to spread resources around the city. Protestors will start a demonstration, and as soon as police arrive, rapidly disperse to another area
“Be water,” the protestors say - move rapidly (and unpredictably)
Thank you Senator Hawley! Please stay safe. The HKPF assault ANYONE they like. We fight just as your founding fathers did! We need autonomy, democracy and human rights, which are our constitutional rights. Please #LiberateHongKong! 
https://twitter.com/yannnnnn111/status/1183744003000262657?s=21 …
Dear Senator,
Tonight, more than 130K HKers have attended the Rally for Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act
We have strong desire for US to pass the Act. Please help us to spread the message in the Congress. Please #PassHKHumanRightsandDemocracyAct
We are fighting for our future #FightForFreedompic.twitter.com/TRqz9aLG5g
Sir, Hong Kong is in a #HumanitarianCrisis and we desperately need your help. Please pass the #HKHumanRightsandDemocracyAct to protect us from #hkpolicebrutality and defend our way of life. We are grateful for your support!
#StandwithHongKong
#SOSHK
Thank you Senator Hawley for standing with Hong Kong!
Could anyone tell me why a US senator is more conscious than the local government? Thank you Senator Hawley.
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