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6.30 Situation in various districts│Kwun Tong apm demonstrators call slogan anti-riot pull blockade to intercept multiple people

2020-07-01T18:13:30.392Z


Today (30th) is 10 months since the incident of the 8.31 Prince Edward Station last year. At the same time, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed the draft of the "National Security Law" of the port area this morning. Some netizens launched a flower offering at the entrances and exits of MTR stations at 6 pm on the Internet. In addition, some netizens initiated Kwun Tong "Heli sing" and Ma On Shan Newport City to sing with you. At the Prince Edward Station, supporters with Chinese flags gathered in the afternoon, during which women reported being attacked, and a large number of riot police officers were on alert.


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Written by: Zhu Yashuang, Huang Diwen, Huang Weilun

2020-06-30 18:10

Date of last update: 2020-06-30 19:39

Today (30th) is 10 months since the incident of the 8.31 Prince Edward Station last year. At the same time, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed the draft of the "National Security Law" of the port area this morning.

Some netizens launched a flower offering at the entrances and exits of MTR stations at 6 pm on the Internet. In addition, some netizens initiated Kwun Tong "Heli sing" and Ma On Shan Newport City to sing with you. At the Prince Edward Station, supporters with Chinese flags gathered in the afternoon, during which women reported being attacked, and a large number of riot police officers were on alert.

At about 6:53 in the evening, a large number of riot police entered the apm again, and a blockade was established on the first floor to intercept several citizens. The police raised the blue flag. Police said people on the scene were participating in the unauthorized assembly and demanded immediate departure, otherwise they would be dispersed. (Photo by Luo Junhao)

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[19:28] Kwun Tong: After the riots dispersed the demonstrators, they evacuated the apm again, and no demonstrators called slogans at the scene.

[19:10] Kwun Tong: Police officers tore up the demonstrators’ slogans and continued their interception.

[18:53] Kwun Tong: A large number of riot police once again entered apm, and a blockade line was set up on the first floor to intercept several citizens. The police raised the blue flag. Police said people on the scene were participating in the unauthorized assembly and demanded immediate departure, otherwise they would be dispersed. Later, the cordon was pulled up in the atrium.

[18:40] Prince: The police pulled up the blockade line at the bottom of the bridge off the B1 exit of Prince Edward Station. Only reporters were allowed to interview inside the blockade line, and some pedestrian space was reserved for passersby.

[18:25] Kwun Tong: The police temporarily evacuated the apm mall. Demonstrators gathered again to call anti-repair laws and Hong Kong independence slogans. Some people also called on Qiyi to take to the streets. There are nearly 100 people in the atrium and all levels of the fence.

【18:19】Prince: Yau Tsim Mong District Councillors Yu Debao and Lin Zhaobin collected citizen's bouquets outside the Prince's Station, and citizens came to offer flowers one after another.

Police said people on the scene were participating in the unauthorized assembly and demanded immediate dispersal. (Photo by Huang Weilun)

More than 10 riot police entered the atrium of the apm mall. (Photo by Huang Weilun)

Dozens of citizens shouted slogans at the apm mall in Kwun Tong. (Photo by Huang Weilun)

[18:17] Kwun Tong: The police held a yellow flag in the apm mall and pointed out that people at the scene were participating in the unauthorized assembly and demanded immediate dispersal.

[18:15] Kwun Tong:  More than 10 riot police entered the atrium of apm mall.

[18:00] Kwun Tong: There are dozens of citizens gathering and shouting slogans in the atrium and the fences of each floor in the apm mall.

At 4 pm, outside the Mong Kok Police Station and at the Prince's Station exit C1, a group of people with Chinese flags gathered. During this time, a woman reported the attack. The police took the reported attacker back to the police station to learn. A large number of riot police officers were on alert nearby.

It was reported on the scene that the supporters spoke the native Cantonese language, and by about 5:30, they would put away the support banners and other appliances and disperse.

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Source: hk1

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