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[11.22 Live] Middle School Principal Meets Reporter Central Exchange Square "and you lunch"

2019-11-22T05:26:04.592Z


There have been no signs of reversal in the anti-examination dispute. The "and your lunch" activity in Central has also been held in the past few days. The University of Science and Technology has had a fierce conflict since noon on Sunday (17th). The tears are on the rise and the police are enclosing the campus on the sixth day. There are still dozens of demonstrators staying behind. Today (22nd) morning, demonstrators left. "Hong Kong 01" will broadcast live coverage of each district.


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Written by: Chen Qianting, Liang Huanmin, Hu Jiaxin, Wang Yiyin, Zhang Jiamin

2019-11-22 07:47

Last updated date: 2019-11-22 13:19

There have been no signs of reversal in the anti-examination dispute. The "and your lunch" activity in Central has also been held in the past few days. The University of Science and Technology has had a fierce conflict since noon on Sunday (17th). The tears are on the rise and the police are enclosing the campus on the sixth day. There are still dozens of demonstrators staying behind. Today (22nd) morning, demonstrators left.

"Hong Kong 01" will broadcast live coverage of each district.

[13:04] Central: A 70-year-old mother-in-law was interviewed by Hong Kong and Japanese media. She cried and said that she did not want to see young people so miserable. I hope that in the future, there will be democracy and freedom promised by one country, two systems, and that young people are not The mob, hope that the Chinese leaders cherish these people. There are an estimated hundreds of people in the Central site, gathered outside the Exchange Square and the footbridge.

[12:50] Central: Netizens launched a quick demonstration at the Central Exchange Square "and your lunch" at noon. There were dozens of people gathered at the scene, slogans in Chinese and English, including "Stand with Hong Kong", "Fight for freedom", etc. . Some people called "sign the bill" and hoped that US President Trump signed the "Hong Kong Bill of Rights on Human Rights and Democracy" passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives.

This is a lot of days of Central "and your lunch" flashing. Yesterday's demonstrations took place in the IFC mall. The day before yesterday, in the area of ​​Pedder Street in Central, it was peaceful.

On November 22, the Commissioner of Police, Deng Bingqiang, met with the media and responded to questions such as the PolyU incident and the district board election. (photo by Zhang Haowei)

[12:35] The Democratic Party voted on the district board elections and called for a Sunday vote (see separate manuscript for details).

[12:00] Deng Bingqiang, Commissioner of Police, met the reporter (see separate manuscript for details).

[11:04] The police suddenly issued an interview notice at 11:04. The new Commissioner of Police, Deng Bingqiang, will meet with the press at the Mong Kok Police Sports and Recreation Club at 14:00.

[10:35] Zhu Weizhi, a member of the PolyU Board of Trustees and an assistant professor of the Department of Applied Science, brought a social worker team of the same number to the campus. He said that he tried his best to lobby the school to leave, but did not disclose more details. He said it is difficult to assess how many left-behind people are still on campus.

[09:18] There is no crowd or uncooperative movement on the platform of the MTR Mong Kok Station. There is no police alert on the exit.

[08:55] The MTR Kowloon Tong Station Kwun Tong Line platform did not see a non-cooperative movement. There were MTR staff on the platform to guide the flow of people, but the police did not see the police.

[08:40] There are still less than one hundred demonstrators staying in PolyU. The chef shuttles the campus and asks everyone to get up and get up.

[08:05] The MTR Kwun Tong Station train runs smoothly. There is no such thing as a non-cooperative movement on the platform. There are MTR staff on the platform.

[06:50] At PolyU, two more left-behind people left PolyU with the assistance of volunteers and must register with the police before leaving.

[11.22 Traffic News] MTR provides free shuttle bus to Tai Po Market to Kam Sheung Road Station

[11.22. CityU] Dormitory water and power outages this afternoon, ordered closed Susan dissatisfied to initiate a sit-in

[11.21. PolyU] The ten-member group left five left-behind people to agree: go out and eat together!

[11.21 PolyU] The demonstrators stayed behind for more than a dozen escapes and failed in despair or asked to accompany the school.

[11.21‧ PolyU] canteen chaos and semi-cooked pork cutlets

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Source: hk1

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