Arab Times

HK strikes paralyse city:

Asia

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Hong Kong police fired tear gas at protesters on Monday as a general strike plunged the Asian financial hub into fresh chaos, paralysing transport and bringing the city to an unpreceden­ted standstill for much of the morning.

As some train and bus services resumed, tens of thousands of demonstrat­ors fanned out across several districts, where protests again degenerate­d into running clashes with riot police.

Speaking to the media for the first time in two weeks, Beijing-backed leader Carrie Lam warned again that the protests were pushing the city to the edge of an “extremely dangerous situation” and represente­d a challenge to China’s sovereignt­y.

Lam remained defiant as she rejected calls from protesters demanding her resignatio­n, saying the government would be resolute in maintainin­g law and order.

She warned that the protests were putting the former British colony on a path of no return and had hurt its economy.

“They claim they want a revolution and to restore Hong Kong. These actions have far exceeded their original political demands,” said a stern-faced Lam, flanked by senior members of her administra­tion.

“These illegal acts that challenge our country’s sovereignt­y, and jeopardize ‘one country two systems’, will destroy the stability and prosperity of Hong Kong,” she said, referring to the territory’s administra­tive system since 1997, when it was handed back to China. (RTRS)

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