The Citizen (KZN)

SPEAK TO THE HAND Violence spreads to universiti­es

HONG KONG: TEAR GAS, BULLETS FLY DURING PROTESTS

- Hong Kong

Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters clashed with riot police in the city’s upmarket business district and on university campuses yesterday, extending one of the most violent stretches of unrest seen in more than five months of political chaos.

The confrontat­ions followed a brutal day on Monday, when police shot a protester and a man was set on fire, prompting calls from western powers for compromise but further fury in China against the challenge to its rule.

“Hong Kong’s rule of law has been pushed to the brink of total collapse,” police spokespers­on Kong Wing-cheung said yesterday as he denounced the latest rounds of violence.

In Central, a district that is home to many blue-chip internatio­nal firms and luxury shops, thousands of office workers occupied roads for hours chanting: “Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong!”.

Hundreds of hardcore protesters, dressed in their signature black clothes and masks, then used a passenger bus to barricade a key road in the area.

They threw bricks and other objects before retreating when riot police fired tear gas.

The scenes in Central were a vivid illustrati­on of how moderate people are continuing to back the pro-democracy movement even as their more radical allies adopt more violent tactics.

Meanwhile, universiti­es emerged as a new battlegrou­nd with sustained clashes at major campuses for the first time.

At China University of Hong Kong, police fired multiple volleys of tear gas and rubber bullets in the afternoon at hundreds of protesters, who had built barricades after an hours-long stand-off between the two sides.

Protesters responded with bricks and petrol bombs, while a vehicle used in a barricade was set alight.

At City University, protesters used a three-person slingshot to fire bricks at police from a footbridge.

Masked activists also built barricades and blocked roads at Hong Kong University while at Polytechni­c University, clashes broke out as police tried to arrest a female student.

During the morning rush hour hardcore protesters blocked roads, threw objects onto rail tracks and held up subway trains, sparking yet another bout of transport chaos throughout the city. – AFP

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