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[11.23] The president of the College Student Union left the school, Liu Mengxiong, and took away everyone in the morning.

2019-11-23T13:44:11.976Z


The conflicts caused by the anti-amendment disputes have not subsided. Last week, the "three strikes" were launched, which led to the blockade of many districts, the outbreak of intense police-civilian conflicts at the Chinese University and the Polytechnic University. Many people were concerned about the elections of the district boards tomorrow. Today (23rd), the campus of the Polytechnic University continued to have demonstrators and other people staying behind. On the other hand, parents and children marched together and asked not to use chemical weapons to avoid harming children; there were also groups to hold prayer meetings.


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Written by: Hu Jiaxin, Mai Kaiyin, Liang Huanmin

2019-11-23 10:06

Last updated date: 2019-11-23 21:31

The conflicts caused by the anti-amendment disputes have not subsided. Last week, the "three strikes" were launched, which led to the blockade of many districts, the outbreak of intense police-civilian conflicts at the Chinese University and the Polytechnic University. Many people were concerned about the elections of the district boards tomorrow.

Today (23rd), the campus of the Polytechnic University continued to have demonstrators and other people staying behind. On the other hand, parents and children marched together and asked not to use chemical weapons to avoid harming children; there were also groups to hold prayer meetings.

On November 23, Liu Mengxiong, a former member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, went to PolyU. (photo by Luo Guohui)

[20:25] Liu Mengxiong, a former member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, personally went to the Polytechnic University to assist some demonstrators to leave. He said that he would take the others away before 0:00 in the morning, but did not mention the reason for the establishment of this "dead line". It is only because tomorrow is a District Council election. I hope that everything will go smoothly. The only way to stabilize the current social situation is to do so.

[18:55] The police once again appealed to those who stayed at the Polytechnic University to leave peacefully.

The police said that in response to the violent clashes at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, there are still a number of people staying in the PolyU. The Police have emphasized the two principles of "peaceful approach" and "flexibility and flexibility" to resolve the incident. The police said that if a minor leaves the PolyU, the police will arrange for the appropriate adult to accompany him. The police will not make an immediate arrest but will take pictures of them and register their personal data and reserve the right to pursue them. In the past few days, the Police have continued to arrange for different sectors of the public to join the campus, including PolyU staff, principals, social workers, lawyers, Legislative Council Members and religious leaders. Clinical psychologist. The police stressed that they have always hoped that the conflict can be resolved peacefully. The police appealed to those who remain in PolyU to leave in a peaceful and orderly manner and promise that they must be treated fairly.

[18:15] Hu Guozhen, Acting President of the College of Science and Technology, was accompanied by Zhu Jiazhi, a member of the Legislative Council, and Zhu Weizhi, an assistant professor of the Department of Applied Social Sciences of the PolyU. He was later sent to the Hung Hom Police Station.

Guo Jialin, a former Legislative Council member who accompanied Hu, thought that the police did not practice properly. He said that he was a representative of the student union. The police and related parties understood that his intention to stay behind and still take him away in the form of arrest was not ideal and was detrimental. The image of the government, "Lin Zheng has talked with young people many times, but now you are taking him away in this way, it is not the communication that is said." It is known that Hu will be taken to the Red Dragon Police Station, unknown police. Will he be arrested on any charge, and Professor Kwok Ka-wai and the PolyU professor who accompanied him to leave the school will not be accompanied by the police to accompany Hu to the police station and will have a lawyer to the police station to provide assistance.

Legislative Council Member Zhang Chaoxiong said that he believes that there are few left-behind campuses. I hope that the police can unblock the campus and let the school take over as soon as possible and clean up the campus, so as not to affect the academics of the students. In addition, the Honourable Member of the Legislative Council, Mr Kwok Ka-wai, said that it is believed that there are very few people in the remaining schools. They think that the people who are staying at the school do not have any public safety problems at all. The practice of blocking schools is unnecessary and affects the vicinity. Traffic conditions, the government and the police should unblock the relevant sections so that the community can enter the needs of the campus collaboration left-behind. He continued that he had contacted the left-behind people and understood that some people's emotional state was already poor. What they needed was not the police can do it, but the assistance that needs attention. It is emphasized that the current blockade of schools is not appropriate. In addition, as the number of left-behind people has become less and less, and no left-behind people have been seen in the past two days, Guo said that he will reduce the time for the school to collaborate personally, but stressed that any left-behind person needs assistance and can return to the campus at any time.

[17:00] The President of the Student Council will withdraw from the remaining demonstrators and appeal to the Ming District to vote.

The Acting President of the College Student Council, Mr Woo Kwok-wai, will contact the school and leave for the evening. The left-behind person he has contacted today is "a lot of hands in the sun", and he can't find a college student who is still in school. Therefore, he chose to leave, but he lamented that the school's handling methods were not positive, and missed the best time to solve the problem, leading to the situation of enshrining the university.

A Xiang, who is still unwilling to leave, urges the public to vote in the district board elections tomorrow and fulfill their civic responsibilities. As for the demonstrators who have served as volunteers, they were accompanied by Legislative Council member Guo Jiaxuan and social workers. They left the campus and were emotional.

[15:00] Police officers from various defense lines are paying more, and the atmosphere in PolyU is calm.

[14:55] Today, the CHT round-trip line continued to be fully sealed and the Hung Hom Railway Station was temporarily closed. Following the cleaning of the train station by the cleaners wearing full protective clothing in the morning, workers in the afternoon went to the CHT toll booth for renovation work. About 7 to 8 riot police officers were on site for monitoring. The machine took the process.

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[11:55] Deng Zhenqiang, the president of the Principal of the Secondary School, came to the Polytechnic University again this morning. He said that no more left-behind demonstrators under the age of 18 were found yesterday. Only one left-behind person has been seen so far.

He continued, this morning, together with social workers and lawyers, came to the school again, hoping to find students who are unwilling to contact with the outside world, and admitted that the work will be more and more difficult. "Because I have to go to the rescue, it is more difficult. I am sure that the channel is a place where I can hide, but I know that students and cases have been successfully brought back to the housing estates."

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[11:50] Some people who participated in the prayer meeting thought that it is also very brave to go out and speak out now, because many pastors and other people have been arrested. Ms. Yang, who is 60 years old, said that she felt a lot about the PolyU event. She did not accept it as a matter of extreme violence, but believed that it must pay a price for the democratic process.

[11:35] The demonstrators stayed at the Polytechnic University on the 6th day, and the number of left-behind people was getting less and less. The reporter only met one demonstrator in the morning. Many of the restaurants staying here had eaten in the restaurant. Now I see only one person appearing. Withered. In addition, due to the large amount of food boxes left over from the scene, insects such as black flies have appeared in some places, and the environment appears to be harsh earlier.

[11:33] More than 30 guardian children members from PolyU were safe, emphasizing that they were not missing, but some people have been charged. He also revealed that Good Neighbourhood North District is planning to launch a rally in the Centennial Garden of Tsim Sha Tsui Municipal Council, but has not received a notice of no objection. "There are police officers who say that religious gatherings involve non-religious people and do not count as religious gatherings."

[11:25] Prayer meetings outside PolyU officially began. About 40 people attended the scene. They walked outside the blockade of the Anyun Road opposite the Chen Liling Building of the Polytechnic University. Two riot police officers 200 meters away were armed with long guns.

[11:07] Good neighbors North District Church initiated prayers for PolyU at the main entrance of Hung Hom Railway Station. The rally was scheduled to be held at 11:00 am, but only a dozen people gathered at the scene and four riots were inspected.

[10:41] The middle school student Lu, who participated in the parade, said that the police had fired tear gas in and out of his private housing estates, causing him to suffer from his illness at home. "I have a bell that is pungent and coughing." ."

[10:05] A netizen initiated a march at 10 am this morning, and walked from Shafu Road in Kowloon Tong to La Sha Primary School to stop using chemical weapons. About 70 to 80 members of the public responded to the call and gathered at Suffolk Road, Kowloon Tong this morning.

Ms. Shen, the founder of two young children, said that there was an unknown gas raid on the community in the early days, which made the 6-year-old child feel uncomfortable for a week. She said that the tears of the police caused pollution of the school and community facilities, and they did not dare to bring children to the park to play. She also criticized that the government does not disclose tear-smoke ingredients.

[08:30] The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr. Zhang Jianzong, said on the radio program that he is seeking to open the CHT at the end of next week. If the toll booth fails to be rehabilitated at the same time, there will be no charge for a short period of time.

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[03:00] On the morning of Saturday (23rd), the firefighting report indicated that the demonstrators had lost contact in the underground channel of PolyU, and sent staff to enter the school to assist. The fire frogman was also on alert, but did not find out, and finally learned about the incident. The people waited innocently and the team left.

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From 11.23 onwards, the police will be attacked by police in the past six days.

[11.23 Traffic News] Tomorrow's polling day, the MTR will be closed at 11:00 pm and the university station will be renewed.

[11.23. PolyU] suspected demonstrators lost firefighters in the canal once guarded

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Source: hk1

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