Mindanao Times

Protesters clash with cops at key campus battlegrou­nd

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HONG Kong police fired tear gas on Sunday morning at protesters intent on keeping their strangleho­ld on a major tunnel as pro-democracy activists vowed to “squeeze the economy” into next week.

Hardliners occupying Hong Kong Polytechni­c University in Kowloon -now a key battlegrou­nd near the blocked Cross Tunnel Harbour -- responded by throwing Molotov cocktails shortly before 10.30 am.

Dozens of government supporters had gathered in the area earlier to clear barricades near the university campus, which was the scene of more violence overnight as riot police clashed with protesters.

Around 80 to 100 middle-aged residents clapped and cheered as they moved debris from the road near the entrance to the crucial Cross Harbour Tunnel to Hong Kong island -- shut since Tuesday -- before protesters in masks and their signature black tshirts returned to rebuild the roadblock.

Local media reported the activists were throwing bricks at the residents.

The clashes broke out as demonstrat­ors vowed online to continue their “Blossom Everywhere” campaign of blockades and vandalism across the semiautono­mous financial hub which last week shut down large chunks of the train network and forced schools and shopping malls to close.

 ??  ?? PRO-DEMOCRACY protesters block a road in Hong Kong on November 16, 2019. China’s President Xi Jinping warned that protests in Hong Kong threaten the “one country, two systems” principle governing the semi-autonomous city that has tipped into worsening violence with two dead in a week. AFP PHOTO
PRO-DEMOCRACY protesters block a road in Hong Kong on November 16, 2019. China’s President Xi Jinping warned that protests in Hong Kong threaten the “one country, two systems” principle governing the semi-autonomous city that has tipped into worsening violence with two dead in a week. AFP PHOTO

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