At CUHK's No. 2 Bridge, some security guards told Apple Daily they thought the concrete slabs installed by the Highways Department were deliberately provocative towards students.
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As the standoff at the Polytechnic University continues, protests erupt in locations such as Mong Kok, where riot police have arrived.
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Meanwhile, Kowloon Tong's City University has ordered its students to leave all dormitories by 4pm, claiming that water supplies have been contaminated.
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Tear gas is fired on Nathan Road in Mong Kok on Sunday afternoon.
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Intense clashes continue outside Polytechnic University on Sunday afternoon, as a journalist's greying hair is dyed blue from the water cannon.
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There are reports of police units roaming the History and Science Musems to detect any firing of arrows. Further to the outskirts of the Polytechnic University, there are reports of police stopping and searching vehicles to halt any supplies.
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Pro-Beijing district council candidate Maxine Yao led a group of supporters to try and clear away barricades blocking the Hung Hom Cross-Harbour Tunnel on Sunday afternoon, but left shortly after being heckled and threatened by protesters and passers-by. Photo: InMedia.pic.twitter.com/hS0g6bR2Wq
At 5pm Sunday, riot police mass at the Hung Hom Coliseum, on the eastern side of the Polytechnic University. The western entrances have seen clashes since Saturday evening.
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Clashes are erupting on the footbridges leading from the Hung Hom Coliseum to the eastern side of the Polytechnic University.
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Meanwhile, a peaceful prayer session-cum-protest for #HongKong at Central’s Chater Garden on Sunday afternoon has attracted hundreds.
Another commemoration rally-cum-protest marking 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall is set to commence this evening.
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Among the injuries in Sunday afternoon’s clashes at the Polytechnic University was a reporter from Mad Dog Daily — affiliated with ex-legislator Raymond Wong — who suffered a brain injury after being shot with police water cannon directly.
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Clashes on the eastern footbridges of the Polytechnic University continue into the evening, as injured protesters limp away from the frontlines. One man was shot with a police bean bag round in the chin.
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After the Central prayer rally in the afternoon, protesters marched up to the Department of Justice’s offices and formed a human chain.
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As of Sunday evening, riot police have imposed a lockdown on Hung Hom, the area from which they are mounting an assault on the Polytechnic University. They have been heckled by crowds, while protesters inside have made calls for first aid materials.
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Hundreds are gathering at Central's Edinburgh Place on Sunday night for a protest rally to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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In a parody of the mural depicting Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker's "socialist fraternal kiss", a makeshift wall is set up depicting Xi Jinping and Carrie Lam.
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The rally aims to inspire participants that authoritarian regimes will eventually fall.
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At 7:15pm, a fiery blaze engulfed a footbridge linking the Polytechnic University to Hung Hom Coliseum above the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. Police and protesters retreated from it; the former are firing tear gas from across the bridge.
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The huge blaze has burnt through the ceiling of the Hung Hom-Polytechnic University footbridge, while flaming debris has also dropped down to the empty Cross-Harbour Tunnel entrance-way below. Firefighters arrived shortly before 7:30pm.
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Heavy riot police presence in the area has surrounded the Polytechnic University by 7:30pm, with some arriving journalists from various outlets saying they do not know how to get inside the campus.
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There have been calls for protests to erupt across #HongKong in order to divert police attention from the Polytechnic University. Clashes are especially heavy in Mong Kok, between Nathan and Waterloo Roads.
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Inside a besieged Polytechnic University, the situation has momentarily calmed.
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Polytechnic University management has called on people inside not to use violence and to leave the campus immediately. However, reports suggest the campus is completely surrounded, with no way of departing.
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Legislator Ted Hui attempted to negotiate with police to allow people stuck inside the Polytechnic University to leave, but was rebuffted, and sprayed with pepper spray.
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Police announced on Facebook shortly before 9:30pm that all people inside the Polytechnic University campus should leave via the northern exit at Lee Shau Kee Building, but they should "follow police orders" when doing so.
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From Hung Hom, police are broadcasting songs with a loudspeaker urging protesters to surrender.
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An InMedia reporter is live-streaming whether it is possible — as police claim — to leave the Polytechnic University via the northern end at Lee Shau Kee Building.
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A few journalists have decided to leave via the northern Y Core exit as police instructed them. On the way, police fired several projectiles at them.
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InMedia’s live streaming as to the northern exit route from Polytechnic University’s Y Core has ended after the group of journalists encountered riot police.
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The last scenes from InMedia’s live streaming of the northern exit route proposed by police saw two medics arrested.
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The police continue to broadcast messages asking protesters inside PolyU to surrender, choosing to describe them as “civilians”, and playing songs. Messages circulating on social media suggest that some are refusing to do so, and have written their wills. Photo: InMedia.pic.twitter.com/ZtRtvpOZrt
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