Hong Kong police withdrew from a university campus trashed by weeks of clashes as pro-democracy activists canvass social media to promote more protests at the weekend.
Hong Kong police have withdrawn from a university campus trashed by weeks of clashes as pro-democracy activists canvassed social media to promote more protests at the weekend.Protesters have gathered at the British consulate, with other rallies plannedSenior members of Hong Kong Polytechnic University toured buildings strewn with debris after police left, including a sports hall and a ruined coffee shop, seeing smashed windows and charred piles of former barricades.
After more than five months of increasingly violent demonstrations, the Chinese-ruled city has enjoyed relative calm since
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