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Hong Kong: Violence and vandalism as protesters defy mask ban
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13.10.2019
M/S Bystander being attacked by protesters, Hong Kong
M/S Bystander being attacked by protesters
M/S Bystander walking away
M/S Bystander being pulled by her hair
M/S Protester being accosted by police
M/S Protester being accosted by police
M/S Protester being arrested
C/U Protester being arrested
M/S Protester being arrested
C/U Protester being arrested
M/S Protester being arrested
W/S Police
M/S Police walking by
M/S Police walking by
M/S People on road-side
M/S People on road-side
W/S Protesters gathered in street
W/S Protesters gathered in street
W/S Police gathered in street
C/U Sign reading: "Police warning: This meeting is in breach of the law. Disperse or we may use force."
M/S Protesters surrounding car
M/S Protesters attacking car
M/S Driver getting into car and driving away with protesters following
M/S Protesters building barricade
M/S Protesters dragging street sign
M/S Protesters carrying palette
M/S Protester opening lock
M/S Protester opening lock
M/S Protesters and barricade outside Mong Kok MTR station
M/S Protesters next to barricade
M/S Barricade
M/S Subway warning signal
M/S Protester vandalising station
M/S Protester vandalising station
M/S Protester vandalising station
C/U Protester vandalising station
W/S Protesters walking on street
M/S Protesters vandalising station
W/S Protesters walking on street
SCRIPT
Police arrested protesters in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong on Sunday after clashes occurred during the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.
Footage shows rally-goers being tackled and detained by the police as well as what is seemingly a bystander being attacked by protesters. Demonstrators can also be seen vandalising Mong Kok subway station.
Despite a ban having been introduced on face masks and gatherings of more than three people on October 4, masked protesters keep rallying on Hong Kong streets.
Hong Kong has been rocked since March by demonstrations sparked by a planned, but now-withdrawn extradition bill. The rallies have evolved into a movement with wider grievances against the Hong Kong administration.
M/S Bystander being attacked by protesters
M/S Bystander walking away
M/S Bystander being pulled by her hair
M/S Protester being accosted by police
M/S Protester being accosted by police
M/S Protester being arrested
C/U Protester being arrested
M/S Protester being arrested
C/U Protester being arrested
M/S Protester being arrested
W/S Police
M/S Police walking by
M/S Police walking by
M/S People on road-side
M/S People on road-side
W/S Protesters gathered in street
W/S Protesters gathered in street
W/S Police gathered in street
C/U Sign reading: "Police warning: This meeting is in breach of the law. Disperse or we may use force."
M/S Protesters surrounding car
M/S Protesters attacking car
M/S Driver getting into car and driving away with protesters following
M/S Protesters building barricade
M/S Protesters dragging street sign
M/S Protesters carrying palette
M/S Protester opening lock
M/S Protester opening lock
M/S Protesters and barricade outside Mong Kok MTR station
M/S Protesters next to barricade
M/S Barricade
M/S Subway warning signal
M/S Protester vandalising station
M/S Protester vandalising station
M/S Protester vandalising station
C/U Protester vandalising station
W/S Protesters walking on street
M/S Protesters vandalising station
W/S Protesters walking on street
SCRIPT
Police arrested protesters in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong on Sunday after clashes occurred during the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.
Footage shows rally-goers being tackled and detained by the police as well as what is seemingly a bystander being attacked by protesters. Demonstrators can also be seen vandalising Mong Kok subway station.
Despite a ban having been introduced on face masks and gatherings of more than three people on October 4, masked protesters keep rallying on Hong Kong streets.
Hong Kong has been rocked since March by demonstrations sparked by a planned, but now-withdrawn extradition bill. The rallies have evolved into a movement with wider grievances against the Hong Kong administration.
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