Parent-children protest in Hong Kong, snaked off into a march later. #Hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/lgV6VBGPMx
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Parent-children protest in Hong Kong, snaked off into a march later. #Hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/lgV6VBGPMx
A group of protesters leaving Tai Po where thousands had gathered, many of whom later reassembled at Tai Wai. High energy for a protest cycle entering its 10th week. #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/F70pExMRTC
The airport protests are still going strong, entering their second night. (Can’t capture them in one video as they are on both sides of the arrivals hall at the airport). #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ZdePXZAfjl
They’re re greeting all new arrivals with “Stand with Hong Kong; Fight for freedom”. #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/BMzkUnNQ0n
Also airport wifi is way overloaded.
#HongKongProtests
Another wave is scheduled for today in #HongKongProtests .pic.twitter.com/BkkEUsgcLd
Hong Kong protesters are distributing tear gas masks and helmets as they march chanting for their “five demands”—cancel the extradition bill, release the protesters, independent inquiry into events, retract “riot classification for June 12, universal suffrage. #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/08i2vNbS5s
Police are throwing tear gas at the wave of young Hong Kong protesters who are banging drums near the police station. It’s a sea of helmets and gas masks. They’ve apparently been told to disperse or be fired at with rubber bullets. (I’m fine folks, no worries). #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/rPl9WvxyQX
A tear gas canister landed right next to me. I was given an eyewash within 30 seconds or so. (I’m fine. I stepped further away.) This #HongKongProtests have been more “Telegram and Tear Gas” so far, but it’s also clear the protesters have their logistics down. :-)pic.twitter.com/T1S4JEOa3d
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