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[Fugitive Offenders Regulations] City University equipment will be gradually reopened next week with billions of yuan in equipment

2019-11-30T11:17:08.639Z


The three strikes on November 11 caused fierce police-civilian conflicts in many districts. Among them, demonstrators in black entered the office of the President of the City University of Hong Kong on the same day, hitting facilities in the office with hard objects. On the 12th, police placed multiple tear gas bombs on CityU's academic building and dormitory building to disperse the protesters. The University of Hong Kong today (30th) responded to the enquiries of "Hong Kong 01", stating that the loss in terms of equipment alone has been in Hong Kong dollars, and that CityU still has to close buildings and areas with severe damage due to the need for rehabilitation works, and Access control will be implemented at all campus entrances; however, it will be decided to gradually reopen the campus next Monday (2nd).


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Written by: Hu Jiaxin, Mackay

2019-11-30 15:57

Last updated: 2019-11-30 19:12

The three strikes on November 11 caused fierce police-civilian conflicts in many districts. Among them, demonstrators in black entered the office of the President of the City University of Hong Kong on the same day, hitting facilities in the office with hard objects. On the 12th, police placed multiple tear gas bombs on CityU's academic building and dormitory building to disperse the protesters.

The University of Hong Kong today (30th) responded to the enquiries of "Hong Kong 01", stating that the loss in terms of equipment alone has been in Hong Kong dollars, and that CityU still has to close buildings and areas with severe damage due to the need for rehabilitation works, and Access control will be implemented at all campus entrances; however, it will be decided to gradually reopen the campus next Monday (2nd).

On November 12, the riot police fired tear gas bombs at the city university campus in Gelao. (Photo / Photo by Luo Guohui)

The City University of Hong Kong was damaged by anti-repair demonstrations. The school has already announced that it will close the campus (including the area of ​​student dormitories).

CityU responded to "Hong Kong 01" inquiries today and stated that due to the recent severe damage to various parts of the CityU campus, it is estimated that the loss of equipment alone has been calculated in Hong Kong dollars. In terms of restoration funding, the City Assembly and the University Grants Committee further negotiated.

You must present your staff ID or student ID

The school also pointed out that it is actively carrying out a large number of campus rehabilitation projects. Due to the needs of the rehabilitation works, the damaged buildings and areas must still be closed. At the same time, to ensure the safety of teachers and students, the school will implement access control at all campus entrances.

In addition, CityU decided to gradually open the campus next Monday, but all teachers and students must present a staff ID or student ID to enter the campus.

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Source: hk1

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