Hong Kong government says violence would only harm the community and it was sincerely trying to solve problems after weekend clashes between police and anti-Beijing protesters caused injuries to at least 18 people
Police issue a statement expressing"severe condemnation" after what began as a mostly peaceful protest had spiralled into violence in some of the Chinese territory's key business, shopping and tourist districts.
Thousands of anti-government protesters, many clad in black masks, caps and shades to obscure their identity, had raced through the streets, engaged in cat-and-mouse tactics with police, setting street fires and blocking roads in the heart of the former British colony where many key business districts are located.
Around 20 "radical protesters" had attacked two police officers on Sunday evening, hurling petrol bombs, bricks, and threatening the safety of the officers, the statement said. The protests have since broadened into other demands including universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into allegations of excessive force by the police.
Nearly 1400 people have been arrested since the protests started in June, but police gave no update on the number arrested over the weekend.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Hong Kong police move in to break up shopping mall protest clashesHong Kong police moved in to break up scuffles on Saturday between pro-China pro...
Read more »
Hong Kong police break up scattered clashes between rival protestersBaton-wielding Hong Kong police moved in to break up scuffles between pro-China protesters and those denouncing perceived Chinese meddling in the Asian financial hub. More here:
Read more »
WhatsApp ‘Exploited’ By Hong Kong Police To Collect Intelligence—Accounts SuspendedAnother messaging setback for the Hong Kong authorities, this time from WhatsApp.
Read more »
Hong Kong airport sees dramatic drop in passengers amid protestsHong Kong International Airport saw a 12.4% drop in air passenger numbers last month, as political unrest in the Asian financial hub continues unabated
Read more »