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Hong Kong sees rival rallies as divisions deepen further

PRO-GOVERNMENT SUPPORTERS MARCH TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR POLICE

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Hong Kong democracy activists kicked off a weekend of fresh rallies yesterday in a major test for the movement following criticism over an airport protest earlier this week - and as concerns mount over Beijing’s next move.

The new marches came as thousands of pro-government supporters - many waving Chinese flags - gathered in a park to condemn their opponents and support the police, a stark illustrati­on of the polarisati­on now coursing through the city.

Ten weeks of demonstrat­ions have plunged the internatio­nal finance hub into crisis, with communist-ruled mainland China taking an increasing­ly hardline tone, including labelling the more violent protester actions “terrorist-like”.

Democracy activists are billing the weekend rallies as a way to show Beijing and the city’s unelected leaders that their movement still enjoys broad public support, despite increasing­ly violent tactics deployed by a minority of hardcore protesters that have cast a shadow.

On Tuesday, protesters blocked passengers from boarding flights at the city’s airport and later assaulted two men they accused of being Chinese spies.

The images damaged a movement that until then had largely only targeted the police or government institutio­ns, and prompted some soul-searching among protesters.

China’s propaganda apparatus seized on the violence, with state

media churning out a deluge of damning articles, pictures and videos. State media also ran images of military personnel and armoured personnel carriers across the border in Shenzhen, prompting the United States to warn Beijing against sending in troops, which analysts say would be a reputation­al and economic disaster for China.

The protests were sparked by opposition to a plan to allow extraditio­ns to the mainland, but have since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. ■

DEMONSTRAT­ION Anti-government protesters attended a rally in the Hung Hom district of Hong Kong yesterday.

10 weeks duration of the protests so far by democracy activists.

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 ?? Reuters ?? People wave Chinese and Hong Kong flags during a pro-China “Safeguard Hong Kong” rally at Tamar Park in Hong Kong.
Reuters People wave Chinese and Hong Kong flags during a pro-China “Safeguard Hong Kong” rally at Tamar Park in Hong Kong.

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