The tactic of closing MTR stations and making it rain to reduce turnout doesn't seem to be workingpic.twitter.com/xCtPPsRZEw
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The tactic of closing MTR stations and making it rain to reduce turnout doesn't seem to be workingpic.twitter.com/xCtPPsRZEw
People are streaming into Tsuen Wan park northwest of the city center. Marchers include grandparents and kidspic.twitter.com/0zW8j39ZnO
Huge standoff with police outside. 50 meters into mall, it's tranquil noodle country. Hong Kong protests are differentpic.twitter.com/kqKcOsS7Nw
Tear gas is not budging crowd below. Ad hoc signs in window warn protesters water cannon was seen. Fire bombs thrownpic.twitter.com/0YyLwyNQJb
Filming this from complete safety in an enclosed overpass. It's nuts down therepic.twitter.com/Yuvvjq3yZx
Still very chaotic out there, with many people having to walk kilometers to get to a working transit station. Day especially sucked for Filipina and Indonesian domestic workers on their only day off. Saw some get tear gassed as bystanders
(For context, in Hong Kong many low-wage foreign workers spend their weekly day off in outdoor spaces, or overpasses, having a picnic with friends on a piece of cardboard. So disruptions in train service, or clouds of tear gas, are something that disproportionately affects them)
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