Mindanao Times

HK lawmakers dragged from chamber: report

- BY JEROME TAYLOR / JASMINE LEUNG

PRO-DEMOCRACY lawmakers were dragged out of Hong Kong's legislatur­e by security guards on Thursday after they heckled the city's proBeijing leader for a second day running, the latest outburst of political rancour in the strife-torn city.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has faced an outpouring of anger from her opponents since the legis

lature opened its doors for a new session on Wednesday, three months after the building was trashed by masked protesters.

Lam was unable to give a State of the Union-style policy speech on Wednesday after prodemocra­cy lawmakers, who form a minority on the pro-Beijing-stacked legislatur­e, repeatedly interrupte­d her.

Instead, she was forced to deliver the address in a pre-recorded video.

Lam returned to the Legislativ­e Council on Thursday to answer questions from lawmakers about the content of that policy speech.

But chaos erupted once again as her political opponents chanted slogans and were dragged one by one from the chamber.

Hong Kong has been rocked by the worst political unrest in decades.

Millions have taken to the streets, initially against a now-dropped bid by its leaders to allow extraditio­ns to the authoritar­ian Chinese mainland.

But after Beijing and Lam took a hard line, the movement snowballed into a broader push for democracy and police accountabi­lity.

Violence has escalated on both sides of the political divide with hardcore protesters wielding petrol bombs and stones, and police responding with ever-increasing amounts of tear gas, rubber bullets and even live rounds in recent weeks.

Vigilante attacks have also flourished.

A leading figure within Hong Kong's democracy movement said Thursday he was recovering after being set upon by a gang of hammer-wielding thugs, the latest assault on Beijing critics in Hong Kong.

Jimmy Sham, one of the protest movement's most recognisab­le faces, was left lying in a pool of his own blood late Wednesday after he was jumped by around five men in the district of Mong Kok.

"I will continue to fight for the five demands in a peaceful, rational and non-violent manner," Sham wrote on Facebook from his hospital bed.

- Street justice -Sham is the main spokesman of the Civil Human Rights Front, a group which advocates non-violence and organised a series of record-breaking, peaceful marches earlier this summer.

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