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[1.11 Hong Kong and Kowloon strike] Demonstrators Xiwanhe put ice cream cones on the road and riot police arrived to disperse

2020-01-11T14:11:14.223Z


The anti-revision storm continued for more than half a year and has not subsided. Some netizens initiated today (11th) to post a message on the Admiralty Lennon Wall from 2 pm to express their feelings by writing post-it notes. Later, at 7 pm, "Lian Neng Nong Nong" was held to post various publicity announcements in the 18 districts of Hong Kong. Admiralty gathered around 30, and some people later transferred to the Causeway Bay footbridge to post a message. Police pointed out on their Facebook page at noon that 100 people have been arrested in connection with the "Lennon Wall" since June 9 last year, reminding the public to pay attention to their own safety and to express their opinions in a peaceful and rational manner and not to resort to violence.


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Written by: Mackay Zheng, Cui Bi, Hu Jiaxin

2020-01-11 15:12

Last updated: 2020-01-11 22:02

The anti-revision storm continued for more than half a year and has not subsided. Some netizens initiated today (11th) to post a message on the Admiralty Lennon Wall from 2 pm to express their feelings by writing post-it notes. Later, at 7 pm, "Lian Neng Nong Nong" was held to post various publicity announcements in the 18 districts of Hong Kong. Admiralty gathered around 30, and some people later transferred to the Causeway Bay footbridge to post a message.

Police pointed out on their Facebook page at noon that 100 people have been arrested in connection with the "Lennon Wall" since June 9 last year, reminding the public to pay attention to their own safety and to express their opinions in a peaceful and rational manner and not to resort to violence.

[21:50] Xiwanhe: Some demonstrators put ice cream cones at the intersection opposite Xiwanhe Station, which once blocked the traffic. A group of riot police arrived to disperse the demonstrators and clear the roadblocks.

On January 11, several people in black posted a publicity statement on a column in the underground of Times Square. (Photo by Hu Jiaxin)

[21:05] Huang Daxian: A man in red is suspected of photographing the headshots of other people, a quarrel between the two sides, and other citizens intervening to separate the two.

[20:55] Causeway Bay: Some people have placed portraits of Commissioner of Police Deng Bingqiang, Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e, and Director of the Security Bureau Li Jiachao on the ground floor of Times Square to trample on the road.

[20:50] Huang Daxian: After the police left, the citizens gathered and rebuilt the Lennon Wall again. The atmosphere was calm and there was no conflict.

On January 11, a respondent posted the above declaration on the footbridge connecting Mong Kok East Station and left. (Photo by Luo Junhao)

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[20:09] Huang Daxian: Someone suddenly yelled that there was a policeman. The citizens who had originally gathered in Lennon scattered. A group of police arrived and then left.

[20:05] Causeway Bay: Times Square has about 30 citizens gathered on different floors, some wearing black clothes and masks, chanting the slogan "Recover Hong Kong, Times Revolution" from time to time, and some people were outside the scene. Sing "May Glory Return to Hong Kong".

[19:30] Mong Kok: More than a dozen people posted on the footbridge connecting Mong Kok East Station and then left, saying they would return home.

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[18:40] Netizens called for a post at the Lennon Wall in Hong Kong and Kowloon at 6pm. The situation at the Lennon Wall at Wong Tai Sin was calm; there were no people in most parts of the Mong Kok footbridge, and only about 10 people were pasting things near the East Rail Station; no people gathered at the Lennon Wall at Fortress Hill Station Exit A.

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[16:30] Some participants who originally arrived in Admiralty transferred to the post on the Percival Street Flyover in Causeway Bay near 4pm. There was no police officer at the scene, but an assault vehicle was parked under the bridge. They left after about 15 minutes.

[16:00] Several special mission police officers are on guard at the nearby Haifu Center and the CITIC Tower flyover. About 20 to 30 people wearing masks gathered near the Lennon Wall in Admiralty, staying for about an hour, but no action was taken.

Police posted on Facebook at noon, stating that violence over the Lennon Wall caused by disagreement over the past few months. (Photo of police FB page)

[15:00] At noon on the Facebook page, the police stated that a netizen had launched a public event on the "Lennon Wall" in various districts today, saying that since June 9 last year, 100 people have been arrested in connection with the "Lennon Wall". "The so-called" Lennon Wall "in all districts has resulted in violent incidents caused by disagreements, and many of them have damaged graffiti." The public is reminded to pay attention to their own safety and express their opinions in a peaceful and rational manner. Do not complain. All violence.

At 1:30 pm on January 11, no one gathered at the Admiralty Wall. (Photo by McCain)

[13:30] No one gathered at the Admiralty Wall in Admiralty, and only 2 young people appeared at 2 pm. No police alert was seen at the scene.

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The Admiralty Lennon Wall is located on a staircase in the government headquarters, which began in 2014 when occupying Admiralty. (Online picture)

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