Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Protests erupt in Hong Kong against China’s security law

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Police fired tear gas and water cannon at thousands of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters who gathered on Sunday against a controvers­ial security law proposed by China, in the most intense clashes for months.

As the demonstrat­ors and police were facing off in the semiautono­mous financial hub, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi insisted in Beijing that the proposed law must be imposed “without the slightest delay”.

The planned legislatio­n — expected to ban treason, subversion and sedition — comes after Hong Kong was shaken last year by months of massive, often-violent protests, and repeated warnings from Beijing that it would not tolerate dissent.

With campaigner­s warning that the proposal could spell the end of the city’s treasured freedoms, thousands gathered and chanted slogans in the busy Causeway Bay and Wan Chai districts, while some masked protesters set up makeshift barricades to stop police vehicles.

“People may be criminalis­ed only for words they say or publish opposing the government,” 25-year-old protester Vincent told AFP. “I think Hong Kongers are very frustrated because we didn’t expect this to come so fast and so rough. But... we won’t be as naive as to believe that Beijing will simply sit back and do nothing. Things will only get worse here.”

Riot police were deployed after protesters ignored earlier warnings from authoritie­s against unauthoris­ed assembly and violated the city’s current coronaviru­s-linked law banning public gatherings of more than eight people. As the number of protesters swelled, police fired tear gas and pepper spray to try and disperse the crowd, and later deployed water cannon and armoured vehicles against pockets of protesters.

At least 120 people were arrested, police said, as attempts to clear the roads in the area continued into the evening.

 ?? AP ?? Riot police detain a protester during a demonstrat­ion against Beijing's national security legislatio­n, in Hong Kong on Sunday.
AP Riot police detain a protester during a demonstrat­ion against Beijing's national security legislatio­n, in Hong Kong on Sunday.

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