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Hong Kong gov’t condemns radical protesters’ violent acts

- nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.com.fj

The Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) government severely condemned radical protesters’ violent acts on Hong Kong Island on Sunday, which jeopardise­d the safety of members of the public and seriously undermined social order, a spokesman of the HKSAR government said late on Sunday.

Despite the issuance of a notice of objection by the Police, protestors on Sunday took part in unlawful procession­s and assemblies in the vicinity of the Causeway Bay, Wan Chai and Central district, and set up barricades in several thoroughfa­res, seriously affecting the traffic on Hong Kong Island, the spokesman said.

Some radical protesters hurled multiple petrol bombs and bricks at the HKSAR government headquarte­rs offices, set fires in different parts of Admiralty and Wan Chai, and wantonly vandalised mass transit railway (MTR) stations.

Some offenders burned a Chinese national flag outside a hotel in Wan Chai, challengin­g the national authority.

The HKSAR government severely condemned the violent acts which totally disregarde­d law and order, the spokespers­on said.

In the face of the violent confrontat­ions of the radical protesters, the Police conducted dispersal operations and made arrests in a resolute manner, protecting the safety of members of the public and restoring public order, the spokespers­on added.

The spokespers­on reiterated that violence is definitely not a solution to problems, but would only harm the entire community. To find a way out of the current difficult situation, the HKSAR government has shown sincerity and proposed to set up a platform for dialogue to communicat­e with members of the public, resolving together the deep-seated problems in society, the spokespers­on said.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Rioters set fire to a collection of items in Wan Chai of Hong Kong, south China, on September 15, 2019.
Photo: Xinhua Rioters set fire to a collection of items in Wan Chai of Hong Kong, south China, on September 15, 2019.

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