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Written by: Li Enci Chen Shuxia
2019-11-28 19:22
Last updated: 2019-11-28 23:13On the 12th day of the siege of the University of Science and Technology, the school issued a statement demanding that the police immediately unseal the campus, and the police "security team" and criminal investigators entered the school today (28th) to deal with dangerous goods and search evidence.
Some netizens have launched a rally in support of PolyU's opposition to round-ups. They called for a gathering outside Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower at 7:30 this evening to gather gas for the besieged people. They also protested against the police's round-up of campuses. A notice of no objection has been issued for the rally, and "Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.
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Beginning at 7 pm, more than a thousand people gathered at the Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui, and the crowd extended to the overpass on the Avenue of Stars. The rally officially started at 7:30 pm. The crowd turned on their cell phones and chorused "May the glory return to Hong Kong". Subsequently, Chen Kaixing, a Christian evangelist in the good neighbourhood of the neighbourhood, led the masses to chant slogans such as "Restore Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times", and "Hong Kong People's Resistance". Some people raised the five-character gesture, saying "the five major demands are indispensable."
Chen Kaixing said that the rally tonight is very important to express the depression in everyone's hearts. He also pointed out that the police roundup of PolyU did not allow humanitarian aid, which was irritating. He said that the ability of "helifei" should not be ignored, and some leftovers once told members of the guardian that "knowing that an adult has a degree of peace, feels relieved."
At 7:55 pm, Chen Kaixing led the crowd to sing "Shalom My Friend". He explained that the lyrics meant "I hope friends in the distance can be safe until they meet again."
First-aid left-behind PolyU: wounded skin cracked to forehead
Alice, a volunteer first aider who stayed at the Polytechnic University for 3 days and 2 nights, shared that on the second night she participated in the support, the clashes between the police and the people intensified, and the police announced that all people leaving from PolyU would be arrested. All the emergency personnel cried around. She admitted that she was thinking "I haven't heard of it till tonight" and had written a testament.
Alice described the wounded "horror" seen at PolyU. She said that someone had hit the baton and the skin had sprained from hair to forehead. When she passed the medical room, she saw the wounded jaw where the skin exploded and saw the bone. Other first responders told her that there were open wounds in the back of the injured person who were inflamed, and that at least 5 to 6 left-behind patients had trauma sequelae. She asked, "Is it really important to pull people? Can you save people first?" She reminded the masses that although district board elections are important, do n’t forget those who are willing to fight on the front line. Drip the blood. "
Participants were invited to share their feelings in front of the stage, during which an Assistant to the Democratic Party MP publicly revealed the position of PolyU's stayers. The scene was emotional, and he continued to accuse and expel him from the scene. He was then escorted by the scene picket.
At 9:30 in the evening, the masses again turned on the mobile phone lights, chorused "May the glory return to Hong Kong" and "Sea and Sky", and then dispersed.
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