The Province

MORE MASS PROTESTS

Hong Kong plans to continue rallies

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HONG KONG — Hong Kong is gearing up for more protests this week after hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrat­ors braved heavy rain to rally peacefully on Sunday, marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.

Sunday’s turnout of an estimated 1.7 million, according to the rally’s organizer, showed that the movement still has broadbased support despite chaotic scenes last week when protesters occupied the Chinese-ruled city’s airport, for which some activists apologized.

The protests began more than 11 weeks ago as opposition to a now-suspended bill that would allow suspects to be extradited to mainland China for trial in Communist Party-controlled courts and have swelled into wider calls for democracy.

Further demonstrat­ions are planned in coming weeks, including another strike in districts across the former British colony.

Police said on Monday that while the demonstrat­ion was mostly peaceful, acts of “breaching public peace” happened afterwards with some protesters shooting hard objects at government offices and aiming laser beams at police officers.

Protesters had spilled out from Victoria Park, the designated rally area on Sunday, and streamed onto major thoroughfa­res towards the city’s financial center, chanting for the city’s Beijing-backed leader Carrie Lam to step down.

Demonstrat­ors later in the night urged each other to go home, breaking from previous instances of violent clashes with police, which have marred recent demonstrat­ions.

Police have come under criticism for using increasing­ly aggressive tactics to break up demonstrat­ions but on Sunday there was a minimal police presence.

 ?? — EDGAR SU/REUTERS ?? Thousands of anti-government protesters march on a street after leaving a rally in Victoria Park on Sunday in Hong Kong. Inset, a protester holds a sign outside the Chinese Liaison Office in Hong Kong Sunday.
— EDGAR SU/REUTERS Thousands of anti-government protesters march on a street after leaving a rally in Victoria Park on Sunday in Hong Kong. Inset, a protester holds a sign outside the Chinese Liaison Office in Hong Kong Sunday.

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