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Written by: Ou Jingluo
2019-11-20 09:54
Last updated date: 2019-11-20 09:56On November 17, Japanese university students arrested near the Hong Kong Polytechnic University were released. When interviewed by TV TOKYO, he said that he was arrested because he could not leave nearby. He was treated as rudely as other demonstrators during his arrest.
Iida told the TV TOKYO reporter a student ID card from Tokyo Agricultural University. (TBS news screenshot)
The arrested Japanese university student, Ida, was released in the early hours of the 20th. He attended the third year of Tokyo Agricultural University. When he was in the incident, he left his passport in the hotel. He only had a student ID to prove his identity.
Ida said that he was traveling to Hong Kong. He went to the Polytechnic University in order to watch the demonstration, but he was once trapped and could not leave. Ida said that he did not throw a stone or did any aggressive behavior, but just followed the reporter's walking place, and then was arrested by the police on charges of riots. Ida said that the feeling of being arrested is inexplicable.
"When I was arrested, like other demonstrators, I was forced to fall on the ground and beaten by the police, but I was not particularly rude after I got to the police station." Ida said that the demonstrators who hoped to be supplemented with him could be released as soon as possible. .
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