Hong Kong’s Universities, the Last Refuge of Protesters, Become Battlegrounds
@abcnews.go.com5 years ago
Hong Kong’s leader heckled, annual policy speech disrupted
@nytimesworld5 years ago
Apple pulled an app that let Hong Kong’s protesters track the police, a day after facing intense criticism from Chinese state media nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
Hong Kong’s protesters have attacked individuals and smashed and torched storefronts and subway entrances with great ferocity. One group even delivered a severed pig’s head to a police officer’s wedding banquet — in a strikingly personal affront. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Josephine So, 91, who took part in Hong Kong’s 1967 protests, supports today’s demonstrators but thinks using violence against the police is a mistake nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
Peaceful demonstrations, riot police, triad attacks, storming the legislature and Carrie Lam—take an in-depth look at Hong Kong’s summer of discontent on.wsj.com
@theatlantic.com6 years ago
From Asia’s Finest to Hong Kong’s Most Hated
@rt.com6 years ago
#BoycottMulan: Disney star faces wave of liberal rage online over support for Hong Kong police
@nytimesworld6 years ago
“Will you apologize to the girl?” a reporter asked Hong Kong’s leader, a day after a protester was hit in the eye by a projectile apparently fired by the police nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s police are squeezed between locals accusing them of excessive force and Beijing’s goading them to get tougher on.wsj.com
@qz.com6 years ago
How shopping malls became a battleground in Hong Kong’s protests
@vox.com6 years ago
Hong Kong’s latest protests, in 22 photos
@snopes.com5 years ago
Hong Kong Police Shoot Protester, Man Set on Fire
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Hong Kong’s leader heckled, annual policy speech disrupted
@nytimesworld5 years ago
A breakdown in trust in Hong Kong’s government and police force has driven some protesters to retributive violence. Others wonder if it is morally justifiable. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
In Hong Kong’s Sha Tin district, confrontations exploded as marchers built barricades and hurled projectiles at police, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Josephine So, 91, who took part in Hong Kong’s 1967 protests, supports today’s demonstrators but thinks using violence against the police is a mistake nyti.ms
@globalvoices.org6 years ago
Hong Kong’s unauthorized protests end with riot police storming subway stations with batons and pepper spray
@rt.com6 years ago
Tear gas fills Hong Kong’s streets as brick-throwing protesters clash with police (PHOTOS/VIDEO)
@WSJ6 years ago
Outbound and inbound flights resumed Wednesday morning at Hong Kong’s airport after a night of clashes between police and protesters on.wsj.com
@qz.com6 years ago
Hong Kong’s police are rolling out harsh new tactics against protestors
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Saturday’s unrest began with a police-approved March on Kowloon, a broad peninsula that sits across a harbor from Hong Kong’s main island. The march drew people of all ages, including some older people who chanted, “Protect our children!” nyti.ms
@qz.com6 years ago
Hong Kong’s leader tried to explain why armed thugs were able terrorize the city
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hundreds of riot police officers used batons and pepper spray to beat back protesters to stop them from disrupting a ceremony marking the anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China from Britain nyti.ms
@rt.com5 years ago
Hong Kong police & fire dept struggle for unity as frontline officers lock horns with each other (VIDEOS)
@theatlantic.com5 years ago
Hong Kong’s Worsening Press Climate
@nytimesworld5 years ago
Hong Kong’s protesters have attacked individuals and smashed and torched storefronts and subway entrances with great ferocity. One group even delivered a severed pig’s head to a police officer’s wedding banquet — in a strikingly personal affront. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hong Kong’s leader, Carrie Lam, on Thursday held her first community talk. The dialogue sessions have been held up by her government as a crucial step in restoring trust after months of protests and violent clashes between the police and residents. nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
In Hong Kong’s 15th weekend of protest, thousands marched in defiance of a police ban on the demonstration on.wsj.com
@qz.com6 years ago
A guide to the most important chants of Hong Kong’s protests
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s police sent a mass text message to many in the city on Sunday, asking people to stay alert and monitor media reports because of the large scale protest at the park, in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay. on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Protesters and police clashed at Hong Kong’s international airport as a second day of demonstrations ended with an outbreak of violence on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s police are squeezed between locals accusing them of excessive force and Beijing’s goading them to get tougher on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Saturday’s unrest began with a police-approved March on Kowloon, a broad peninsula that sits across a harbor from Hong Kong’s main island. The march drew people of all ages, including some older people who chanted, “Protect our children!” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hong Kong’s embattled leader, Carrie Lam, is scrambling to assert her government’s authority after several increasingly volatile demonstrations and a surge in anti-police sentiment nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hong Kong’s top security official defends the use of tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters: “In a life-threatening situation, the police used necessary force” nyti.ms
@qz.com5 years ago
Hong Kong’s latest injunction protects police while putting press freedom at risk
@nytimesworld5 years ago
Apple pulled an app that let Hong Kong’s protesters track the police, a day after facing intense criticism from Chinese state media nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
A breakdown in trust in Hong Kong’s government and police force has driven some protesters to retributive violence. Others wonder if it is morally justifiable. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Josephine So, 91, who took part in Hong Kong’s 1967 protests, supports today’s demonstrators but thinks using violence against the police is a mistake nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
In Hong Kong’s 15th straight weekend of protests, many thousands marched in defiance of a police ban on the demonstration on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Peaceful demonstrations, riot police, triad attacks, storming the legislature and Carrie Lam—take an in-depth look at Hong Kong’s summer of protests on.wsj.com
@fastcompany.com6 years ago
Disney’s ‘Mulan’ already facing boycott after its star supported Hong Kong police over protestors
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hong Kong’s embattled leader pleaded for order after days of escalating chaos, mass protests and violent street clashes between the police and pro-democracy demonstrators nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
Police are targets of Hong Kong’s expanding protests. “No one wins in all this. Not the police, not the protesters,” one officer said. on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s police ban a planned Saturday protest against mob violence on fears a march could trigger more unrest on.wsj.com
@forbes.com6 years ago
The Ever-Solid Hong Kong Dollar
@variety.com6 years ago
Tony Leung to Star in Shanghai Film Group’s ‘Fox Hunt’ Police Action Film