Five months into a pro-democracy protest movement in Hong Kong, some of the most violent clashes so far took place this past weekend, as riot police stormed the campus of a university where protesters had barricaded themselves. Hundreds of demonstrators had occupied Hong Kong Polytechnic University and prepared for a siege. Later, as some attempted to leave the campus, they found themselves trapped by police cordons and tear gas. Last night, police moved in with more tear gas, water cannons, and batons after days of confrontations in and around the campus, arresting many as they attempted to flee. The protests began as a reaction to a controversial extradition bill, but have evolved into broader demands for democracy and investigations into police brutality, challenging Beijing’s authority.
Riot Police Lay Siege to Hong Kong University Occupied by Protesters
-
-
Read moreProtesters race with bows as they practice running away from riot police on the roof of a bus shelter near the Cross Harbour Tunnel, which was blocked after demonstrators occupied the nearby Hong Kong Polytechnic University, on November 15, 2019. #
Thomas Peter / Reuters -
-
-
-
-
-
Read moreProtesters hold British and American flags and a sign reading "Save Us" as they stand near Hong Kong Polytechnic University after police gave protesters an ultimatum to leave the campus early Monday, November 18, 2019. #
Kin Cheung / AP -
-
-
-
-
Read moreA protester lowers herself down a rope from a bridge to a highway to escape from Hong Kong Polytechnic University on November 18, 2019. Dozens of protesters fled a besieged university campus on November 18 by lowering themselves on a rope from a footbridge to a highway, AFP video showed. Once on the road, they were seen being picked up by waiting motorcyclists. #
Anthony Wallace / AFP / Getty -
We want to hear what you think about this article. Submit a letter to the editor or write to [email protected].