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Hong Kong: Hundreds join rally to decry police tear gas use
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06.12.2019
W/S Aerial shot of rally, Hong Kong *NO AUDIO AT SOURCE*
W/S Protesters
M/S Protester with Guy Fawkes mask and sign reading "Stop tear gas"
M/S Video of police firing tear gas projected on screen
M/S Protesters with signs reading "Police wilfully obstruct emergency care to injured protesters and students by Paramedic First-Aiders"; "Save our next generation, no more tear gas, save our children, save our student"
M/S Protester with sign reading "Resist tyranny, stop police brutality"
SOT, Protester from Citizens' Press Conference: "The Hong Kong regime refusals to address leftover toxins in our community, despite the surfacing of many cases of Hongkongers suffering all sorts of conditions after exposure to tear gas is responsible for incalculable damage to the health of Hongkongers. The regime force give no regards to the life of Hongkongers and deploying made in China tear gas canisters on us. Meanwhile the regime refuses to release the chemical compositions of the toxic tear gas and its leftovers, making it difficult for doctors to treat patients. All this points to the necessity of more follow-up research on tear gas."
M/S Protesters with signs reading "Stop tear gas"
M/S Protesters with signs reading "Stop tear gas"
SOT, Protester from Citizens' Press Conference: "The Hong Kong puppets government's blatant attempt to terrify and crush us with brutality and toxic gas. The Citizen's Press Conference pledge to the government and authorities around the world to identify this as an humanitarian crisis and should enforce sanctions to all those who are harming us politically and physically. On top of that, we urge the Hong Kong government to stop deploying toxic gas immediately in future operations. Not only will this deepen your sins to the people, it will also further ignite our determination to prevail."
W/S Protesters with phone lights on chanting "People in fear, city of tear"
W/S Aerial shot of rally *NO AUDIO AT SOURCE*
W/S Aerial shot of rally *NO AUDIO AT SOURCE*
SCRIPT
Hundreds of protesters rallied at Edinburgh Place in Hong Kong on Friday to denounce the use of tear gas against them.
A masked member of Citizen's Press Conference, a group representing protesters, said on stage that tear gas is "responsible for an incalculable damage to the health of Hongkongers."
"Meanwhile the regime refuses to release the chemical compositions of the toxic tear gas and its leftovers, making it difficult for doctors to treat patients. All this points to the necessity of more follow-up research on tear gas," he deplored, before urging the government "to stop deploying toxic gas immediately in future operations."
Protesters were seen with signs reading "Police wilfully obstruct emergency care to injured protesters and students by Paramedic First-Aiders" and "Stop tear gas." They later chanted "People in fear, city of tear."
Hong Kong has been rocked by protests sparked by the now-withdrawn extradition bill since March. The rallies have since evolved into a wider movement against the government, marked by violent clashes between protesters and the authorities.
W/S Protesters
M/S Protester with Guy Fawkes mask and sign reading "Stop tear gas"
M/S Video of police firing tear gas projected on screen
M/S Protesters with signs reading "Police wilfully obstruct emergency care to injured protesters and students by Paramedic First-Aiders"; "Save our next generation, no more tear gas, save our children, save our student"
M/S Protester with sign reading "Resist tyranny, stop police brutality"
SOT, Protester from Citizens' Press Conference: "The Hong Kong regime refusals to address leftover toxins in our community, despite the surfacing of many cases of Hongkongers suffering all sorts of conditions after exposure to tear gas is responsible for incalculable damage to the health of Hongkongers. The regime force give no regards to the life of Hongkongers and deploying made in China tear gas canisters on us. Meanwhile the regime refuses to release the chemical compositions of the toxic tear gas and its leftovers, making it difficult for doctors to treat patients. All this points to the necessity of more follow-up research on tear gas."
M/S Protesters with signs reading "Stop tear gas"
M/S Protesters with signs reading "Stop tear gas"
SOT, Protester from Citizens' Press Conference: "The Hong Kong puppets government's blatant attempt to terrify and crush us with brutality and toxic gas. The Citizen's Press Conference pledge to the government and authorities around the world to identify this as an humanitarian crisis and should enforce sanctions to all those who are harming us politically and physically. On top of that, we urge the Hong Kong government to stop deploying toxic gas immediately in future operations. Not only will this deepen your sins to the people, it will also further ignite our determination to prevail."
W/S Protesters with phone lights on chanting "People in fear, city of tear"
W/S Aerial shot of rally *NO AUDIO AT SOURCE*
W/S Aerial shot of rally *NO AUDIO AT SOURCE*
SCRIPT
Hundreds of protesters rallied at Edinburgh Place in Hong Kong on Friday to denounce the use of tear gas against them.
A masked member of Citizen's Press Conference, a group representing protesters, said on stage that tear gas is "responsible for an incalculable damage to the health of Hongkongers."
"Meanwhile the regime refuses to release the chemical compositions of the toxic tear gas and its leftovers, making it difficult for doctors to treat patients. All this points to the necessity of more follow-up research on tear gas," he deplored, before urging the government "to stop deploying toxic gas immediately in future operations."
Protesters were seen with signs reading "Police wilfully obstruct emergency care to injured protesters and students by Paramedic First-Aiders" and "Stop tear gas." They later chanted "People in fear, city of tear."
Hong Kong has been rocked by protests sparked by the now-withdrawn extradition bill since March. The rallies have since evolved into a wider movement against the government, marked by violent clashes between protesters and the authorities.
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