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[11.20 PolyU] Building a braker's red tunnel to clear the roadblock police refused to enter the blockade

2019-11-20T12:31:57.294Z


The conflict between the demonstrators and the police in the Polytechnic University has not yet subsided, and some of the nearby roads are still not open to traffic. Wu Qiubai, deputy of the Hong Kong District People's Congress, chairman of the Federation of Trade Unions, Chen Yong, member of the Democratic Alliance for National Defense, and Shi Ronghuai, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and other hundred citizens came to PolyU in the afternoon to clean up the roadblocks. However, the police refused to enter the blockade line. I changed to the platform of the Hong Kong Stadium in Hong Kong and the garbage in the vicinity. Some of them regarded it as a "watching board". They rushed to take pictures and praised the police.


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Written by: Li Weixin

2019-11-20 20:19

Last updated: 2019-11-20 20:24

The conflict between the demonstrators and the police in the Polytechnic University has not yet subsided, and some of the nearby roads are still not open to traffic. Wu Qiubai, deputy of the Hong Kong District People's Congress, chairman of the Federation of Trade Unions, Chen Yong, member of the Democratic Alliance for National Defense, and Shi Ronghuai, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and other hundred citizens came to PolyU in the afternoon to clean up the roadblocks. However, the police refused to enter the blockade line. I changed to the platform of the Hong Kong Stadium in Hong Kong and the garbage in the vicinity. Some of them regarded it as a "watching board". They rushed to take pictures and praised the police.

Some people regard it as a "watching board", rushing to take pictures and paying tribute to the police. (Photo by Liang Pengwei)

Participants kept taking photos. (Photo by Liang Pengwei)

The action was led by Wu Qiubei, president of the Federation of Trade Unions. (Photo by Liang Pengwei)

The action was led by Wu Qiubei, president of the Federation of Trade Unions. He said that he collected opinions from the public in various groups and hoped to clean Hong Kong and clean roadblocks together to fight against "black violence". As the police refused to enter the blockade line with more roadblocks, Wu Qiubei finally called on the masses to clear the rubbish on the road as they left. Regarding whether or not the former Legislative Council President Zeng Yucheng entered PolyU to persuade the demonstrators to leave, Wu Qiubei said that he would not see anyone destroying Hong Kong again. "The land is willing to surrender the best. I want to see the police use the channels to make a way. (Demonstrator)".

On the spot, many citizens said that they spontaneously came to the scene to clean up the roadblocks. They brought tools such as labor gloves, brooms and shovel. However, because there were not many roadblocks near the Red Pavilion, they stayed at the scene for about 15 minutes. In the direction of Tsim Sha Tsui, many people took pictures during the scene, and in the background of the Polytechnic University, raised the victory gesture, and shouted "refueling" and "supporting you" to the police stationed in the scene.

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