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Hong Kong Police Fire Pepper Pellets, Arrest Hundreds During Protests Over National Anthem Bill

27-5-2020 < SGT Report 30 528 words
 

by Varun Hukuri, The Daily Caller:



Police in Hong Kong fired pepper pellets and made more than 300 arrests Wednesday as thousands of people marched in protest of a controversial national anthem bill.


Protests occurred in multiple areas of the city as people took to streets in order to block traffic and attempted to surround Hong Kong’s legislature, according to BBC News. The protests that took place Wednesday were largely directed toward a national anthem bill, currently being discussed in Hong Kong’s Legislative Council. If passed, anyone who misuses or insults China’s national anthem would face a fine of up to $6,000 and up to three years in prison.




Hong Kong, which is an autonomous territory of China, has experienced huge protests for more than a year over China’s growing influence in Hong Kong’s politics and society. The latest move by China includes the proposal of new national security laws that would provide the central government more authority on security and policing, essentially bypassing Hong Kong’s local government.


The new wave of protests began Sunday, with police firing tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters, and have only intensified as the national anthem bill is set to clear the second round of debate in Hong Kong’s legislature.



The downtown area, which is the home to the city’s financial center, was essentially shut down as thousands marched in the street chanting “Liberate Hong Kong! Revolution of our times” and “Hong Kong independence, the only way out.”



In response, the Beijing-backed Hong Kong government stationed riot police around the city, who fired pepper pellets and wrestled protesters to the ground. A large group of students were also detained by police in Causeway Bay district.


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