Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. Photo Gallery | Tears and bricks reappear in the city on a quiet Sunday epidemic
2020-05-24T14:39:15.559Z
The "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" has caused social controversy, and street protests have reappeared. Some netizens launched the Hong Kong Island Parade on Sunday (24th). At 1pm, they had already exploded the eastern corner of Causeway Bay, George Street and Hennessy Road, making it the first large-scale parade after the outbreak of new pneumonia. The demonstrators confronted the riot police. Some demonstrators smuggled debris to the police line. The police also fired several tear gas bombs to drive away. The tear gas was again diffused in the downtown. "Shelter" in Banzha shop. Glass of shops and police cars were broken, many people were injured on both sides, and more than 100 demonstrators were arrested, ushering in an unsettled Sunday.