Fewer than 100 protesters protesters stay holed up on Hong Kong campus, surrounded by riot police
The unrest marks the most serious popular challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012.
Some looked for breakfast in one of the university canteens, which remained stocked with food, including noodles and tomatoes. In the past two weeks, protesters have torched buildings and infrastructure, including a footbridge, mass transit stations and toll booths at the city’s Cross Harbour Tunnel linking Hong Kong island to the Kowloon peninsula.
China’s state Xinhua news agency said a top Chinese official in Hong Kong, Xie Feng, had summoned the U.S. consul-general to denounce the legislation as gross interference and violation of international law.
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