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[With you lunch] More than 100 people in Changsha Bay march and protesters sing anti-retro songs

2019-12-02T08:05:46.770Z


Anti-revision storms have continued. In the past month, netizens have launched "and you lunch" activities in multiple districts, chanting slogans in support of recent events and expressing demands at lunchtime in each district. Some netizens continue to launch "and you lunch" in various districts today, including activities at the East Point of Taikoo Hong Kong Island and at the intersection of Changshun Street in Changsha Bay. As of 12.30 noon, a number of riot police officers surrounded the Changsha Bay intersection. Demonstrators and later moved to the footpath at the junction of Castle Peak Road on Danan West Street and walked along Castle Peak Road. The people at the scene once returned to see the riot police officers. The police officer did not raise a flag to warn that there was no conflict between the two sides. In addition, by 1:41 pm, dozens of demonstrators left the open space in the east of Taikoo Hong Kong Island, entered Taikoo City and sang "May Glory Return to Hong Kong".


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Written by: Chen Leilei, Chen Kangzhi, Lai Wenxin

2019-12-02 12:11

Last updated: 2019-12-02 16:02

Anti-revision storms have continued. In the past month, netizens have launched "and you lunch" activities in multiple districts, chanting slogans in support of recent events and expressing demands at lunchtime in each district. Some netizens continue to launch "and you lunch" in various districts today, including activities at the East Point of Taikoo Hong Kong Island and at the intersection of Changshun Street in Changsha Bay.

As of 12.30 noon, a number of riot police officers surrounded the Changsha Bay intersection. Demonstrators and later moved to the footpath at the junction of Castle Peak Road on Danan West Street and walked along Castle Peak Road. The people at the scene once returned to see the riot police officers. The police officer did not raise a flag to warn that there was no conflict between the two sides. In addition, by 1:41 pm, dozens of demonstrators left the open space in the east of Taikoo Hong Kong Island, entered Taikoo City and sang "May Glory Return to Hong Kong".

Riot police surrounds Changsha Bay demonstrators

Some netizens today launched a multi-zone "and you lunch" event, including Taikoo and Changsha Bay, which were held at 12:30 and 1pm, respectively, at the open space opposite the east center of Taikoo Island, as well as Changli Street and Changshun Street intersection.

As of 12.30 noon, a number of riot police officers were stationed at the footpath of Changshun Street on Changli Street, and later increased to about 30 police officers surrounding the intersection. Some police officers were armed with guns and flags on alert. As of 1:13 pm, some demonstrators turned to the sidewalk at the junction of Castle Peak Road on Danan West Street and shouted a slogan. Police rioters arrived quickly, and dozens of demonstrators followed Castle Peak Road towards Cheung Sha Wan Road. Yes, from time to time, some people leave on the way halfway, and some people join halfway. There are more than a hundred people afterwards, and many people have lunch in their hands. In addition, after the scene people saw the police car and police officers, they turned back and went to Castle Peak Road. By 1:30 pm, the demonstrators walked to Lai Chi Kok Station and saw students joining along the road. In addition, riot police officers were stationed on the sidewalk. Some demonstrators said they should not bother and should pass by. A group of people walked around the industrial building. When passing by the police officers, the slogans continued to be shouted along the way. By 2 pm, the demonstrators also dispersed.

Dozens of people enter Taikoo City and sing anti-revision songs

In addition, at about 1 pm, about three police cars on the outside of East Pacific Island Center were on alert, and dozens of demonstrators gathered in the open space outside Hong Kong Island East Center and chanted different slogans, including "Recovery of the Hong Kong Times Revolution", "A lack of five major appeals "Impossible", "dissolution of the police force", etc., and many demonstrators held propaganda and sang anti-revision songs. As of 1:41 pm, dozens of demonstrators stepped out of the open space and walked towards the sidewalk, chanting slogans along the way. About ten minutes later, many people entered Taikoo City, singing anti-revision songs again, and chanting the slogans gradually. Dissipate. In addition, the Citizen Party, Zheng Yushuo, once passed by, staying in Taikoo City for meditation.

A number of riot police officers were on alert at Changsha Bay. (Photo by Chen Kangzhi)

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Netizens have repeatedly launched "Lunch with you" activities

Netizens have launched "Lunch with You" campaigns many times in the past, including in Central, Kowloon Bay and Kwun Tong. Among them, last week (25th) NPC Chairman Ye Liu Shuyi passed through Pedder Street and demonstrated in Pedder Street. When the reporter found it, he surrounded it, and the people at the scene clamored for a while, and finally Ye Liu Shuyi was surrounded by riot police and sent away. In addition, last week (27th), Kwun Tong's "and you lunch" activity, respectively, were set up roadblocks on the road, many police officers arrived on the scene to alert.

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Source: hk1

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