Sunday, November 17, 2019

Hong Kong police officer hit by arrow as protesters dig in at campus

By James Edgar, Catherine Lai and Su Xinqi

ricky l
  • 1 second ago
    The choreographed troop movement "has only compounded the impression that Beijing has simply ignored" Hong Kong's unique political system, said analyst Dixon Sing
    --
    (1) All these HK cockroaches supporters will only glorify the cockroaches destructive acts - but will criticise the PLA good deeds of clearing the road - so that HK residents can used the roads.

    (2) These HK cockroaches and their supporters --- expose the hypocrisy of their so called "liberal democracy" and the chaos that they will bring.
  • CC
    7 hours ago
    ‘ squeeze the economy to increase pressure’ - what is their objective? They have no reasonable request now. Are they acting for someone, getting paid in the process?
  • white
    3 hours ago
    If they or their parents are not financially affected and very keenly puraue his course of destruction, do you think now they are not paid to riot? If not where do they survive in an expensive city like HK?
  • FG
    36 minutes ago
    Am I mistaken, nowadays activists needs to learn how to show arrows at the police or I don't understand this passage in this article "A police officer was struck in the leg by an arrow shot by a Hong Kong activist on Sunday"
  • Oblada
    5 hours ago
    this riot just show that the One Country Two system is not working.... The China side is doing well and the HK side caused by the rioting is NOT !
  • Glenn
    3 hours ago
    I am expecting to know more riots in HK for the years to come.Say, 10 years so prices of goods, services, and real estate will go down.
  • LJ
    2 hours ago
    Seal all the area, door, gates around the University. Cut off electricity and water supply. Cut off the telecommunication network and let them rotten . Give them 12 hours to vacate the University or else ........ What? They need rest haha, tired is it, need food and water? Only coward need food and drinks. Real fighter fight till the end. By the way, what are you fighting for ....... freedom and democracy? Yeay ....... let see..... hmmm no one has that and not recognised for their info , only the American and British think so . Their supporters around the world are decreasing and left the die hard ones. They threw bjects from the overhead bridges or their units (house , high floor) either it’s from their home or they sieze someone house/ flats. Very dangerous act when they started to throw things from high rise building at the public! Severe mental illness ,, lazy and brainlesss that’s how HK people behave. China don’t interfere and you scare of yourself for not studying hard and have a good job to survive so it’s not anyone problem but the terrorists own problem . Boys and girls go home, sleep and go back to school. Life goes on and should be greatful that HK police only used rubber bullet not real if its in America you all are dead by now and mass funerals will live on tv!!
  • JohnnyTwoTimes
    37 minutes ago
    The activists vowed to squeeze the economy. They have confessed that the vandalism and sabotage is not to fight for democracy.
  • Oyez
    3 hours ago
    It is time to send out the snipers to take down the arrows shooters ...
  • MOO
    6 hours ago
    Local media reported the "activists" were throwing bricks at the residents. There, fixed. Oops. Not quite. Local media also reported that the "pro-democracy protesters" threw Molotov cocktails at the residents at Pok Fu Lam Road.
  • Veteran@VOTE
    3 hours ago
    financial hub .... as many in the city of 7.5 million people ------------ singapore coming to 7-10M ... wow .. scary
  • Forest
    6 hours ago
    It's best the pro-bj not to confront the anti-govt. front liners and leave for mainland, that's where they belong, violent confrontation is unwarranted, a letter was written to Carrie balls by the silent majority not to focus on the 'violent' but address their legitimate concerns which is crucial to end the crisis, the letter continue to condemn her inaction and 'violent' enforcement to anger the protesters.
  • Jerry Lim
    6 hours ago
    Lockdown the surrounding, cut off electricity, water and food supplies. Shutdown networks at midnight and roll in the ranks to shoot and kill. Get over with it and see them beg and cry.
  • FG
    35 minutes ago
    At some stage, someone must realise that shooting arrows or molotov cocktail at police does not further democracy, it is actually promoting anarchy
  • Pointdexler
    3 hours ago
    now that the rioters have deadly weapons.. i like to see when the police will shoot back..
  • MG
    52 minutes ago
    So looking forward to seeing the hong kong flying tigers in action. Deployed with their helicopters in different zones and storming the campus with real fxcking bullets while riot police charging in with their armoured vehicles along with buses and vans of reinforcements and killing all mutha fxckers there.
  • Swissknife
    29 minutes ago
    "The choreographed troop movement "has only compounded the impression that Beijing has simply ignored" Hong Kong's unique political system, said analyst Dixon Sing." Obviously, Dixon is using this opportunity to badmouth Beijing. The reality is that the soldiers came out on a personal capacity and this does not require the SAR's permission.
  • Sage
    19 minutes ago
    The HK police should use the sniper team to start shooting those down arm with arrows , bricks , petrol bombs & other weapons ... its a simple strategy & why hK Govt is not using it ?
  • Adrian
    37 minutes ago
    Dun mistake terrorists as students. Media is fake news when they lie like this
  • Aston
    2 hours ago
    Finish it off guys!
  • FG
    31 minutes ago
    The next escalation will be Police snipers taking out archers

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