Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Thousands march in HK, petrol bombs thrown

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

HONGKONG: Protesters marching peacefully hit the rain-slickened streets of Hong Kong again in multiple locations on Saturday, defying police warnings that they were gathering illegally. Police said rioters tossing petrol bombs also damaged a subway station.

The rallies in Kowloon and a small gathering of retirees outside police headquarte­rs on Hong Kong Island maintained pressure on the city’s leader, Chief Executive Carrie Lam, to bend to the months-long protest movement’s demands ahead of her annual policy address on Wednesday.

Many thousands of marchers joined the rally in Kowloon, classified by police as an illegal gathering.

A cohort of police wearing riot helmets and banging their plastic shields followed some distance behind, clearing road blocks left by the march.

Outside police headquarte­rs, about 200 people, many of them retirees, also gathered peacefully, some shouting abuse at plaincloth­es officers who did not intervene. There were gatherings of several hundred people in other locations, too. A rally in a shopping mall pulled together about 300 people who sang and put up protest posters.

The majority of protesters wore masks over their mouths in defiance of a week-old ban that makes face coverings punishable by one year in jail when worn at rallies.

The police force reported on its Facebook page that rioters tossed gasoline bombs inside a Kowloon subway station, “posing a threat to the safety of citizens” but causing no injuries.

Overall, however, the prot e s t s were l o wer- k e y a nd appeared to lack the numbers of some much larger demonstrat­ions seen during the more than four months of unrest that have gripped the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.

As recently as last Sunday, tens of thousands of masked protesters had hit Hong Kong’s rain-drenched streets.

 ??  ?? A woman scuffles with a protester during a rally in Hong Kong on Saturday. REUTERS
A woman scuffles with a protester during a rally in Hong Kong on Saturday. REUTERS

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