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Written by: Lao Xianliang
2020-01-01 01:17
Last updated: 2020-01-01 01:22Stepping into New Year's Day in 2020, police dropped tear gas in Mong Kok in the early morning to disperse the protesters. Writer Deng Xiaohua said that he was hit by a tear gas in the corner of his left eye, and his face was swollen and bleeding. She uploaded a photo of her injuries on Facebook and said "not dead, don't miss it".
On New Year's Eve on December 31, 2019, and in the early hours of January 1, 2020, police fired tear gas bombs in Mong Kok several times to disperse the protesters.
Deng Xiaohua is a director and chief curator of the Hong Kong Literature Museum. She left the Polytechnic University surrounded by police on November 19, 2019. She was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment due to a foot injury after being detained for one day. The Hong Kong Literature Museum issued a statement saying that the police had blocked PolyU in an all-round way, and Deng Xiaohua and other people present who were only present at the scene were unable to leave peacefully and safely. He strongly opposed the police as a reason for all those stranded in PolyU Participated in the riots.
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