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Hong Kong police fired pepperball gun disperse demonstrators
 
 
 
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In the afternoon, there was a demonstration in Mongkok. A large number of police officers were on guard. Many people shopping in Mongkok were stopped and searched. At one time, the police fired pepperball guns and arrested at least 289 people, 270 of whom were suspected of illegal assembly.

Today (6th) was originally the election day of the Legislative Council in 2020, but the Hong Kong government postponed the election for one year because of the epidemic, and the Legislative Council was postponed for one year by the members of the previous Legislative Council.

Some netizens launched the "9.6 Kowloon Parade" to protest the government's postponement of this year's Legislative Council election, the implementation of the National Security Law in Beijing, and the recent intention of the Hong Kong government to implement the "Health Code".

Since the parade was not issued a "no objection notice" by the police, the police had already declared that the rally this afternoon was illegal, but a large number of people still began to gather around Jotun at 2:30 p.m., the original start time of the parade.

Comprehensive media reported that at about 2:30 p.m., outside the Jotun Yidong Hotel, Huang Zhifeng, the former Secretary-General of Unity, appeared for an interview. He said that today was originally the election day of the Legislative Council, so today there were four appeals, including opposing the national security law, opposing the health code, resuming the election, and asking the Chinese government to release the 12 Hong Kong people who were detained in Shenzhen earlier suspected of smuggling to Taiwan. When asked whether he would worry about being accused of illegal assembly when he appeared near the parade area today, Huang Zhifeng said that "Hong Kong people can't worry too much". Huang Zhifeng and later left the scene by car, but according to his Facebook post, he said he was being followed again.

[Taking photos with the tracking electric bicycle] It's strange for Yidong Hotel itself. After leaving the hotel, the more obvious the tracking is, and it's really difficult to continue to walk in the street. So I think I can get on the bus and throw it away, and then continue to return to the street. As you know, after getting on the bus, the following team has a very strong lineup, at least one black five-person private car, two Hons

Posted by Huang Zhifeng Joshua Wong on Sunday, September 6, 2020

In addition, six members of the company, including Liang Guoxiong, Chen Haohuan, A Niu and Huang Haoming, also put up a banner outside the Yidong Hotel and asked the authorities to hold a new legislative election. Huang Haoming, chairman of the company, Liang Guoxiong, vice chairman, and Chen Haohuan, member of the company, then headed for Mongkok and shouted slogans. The police arrested three people and said they were suspected of participating in unauthorized assembly, and they were sent to Mongkok Police Station. Zeng Jiancheng, Cen Zijie and Deputy Secretary-General Chen Baoying, members of the People's Association of the People's Republic of China, were also charged with violating the "restriction order" in the vicinity of Jordan.

Before the parade began, the police deployed a large number of police forces around Jotun, and the water cannon trucks were on guard around Tsim Sha Tsui. Yesterday, the media reported that the police arranged 2000 police forces to deal with it today.

Near Jotun Yidong Hotel, some people shouted slogans such as "Five appeals, one is indispensable". Someone hung a paper suitcase on his body with the words "Return my right to vote" on it, and someone shouted the slogan "Refuse appointment, immediately vote". Some people also displayed the slogan "Returning the right to vote for Hong Kong people". The demonstrators said that they did not understand why the national test could be carried out in September, but did not allow the election to vote. They questioned that delaying the election was a political operation.

The police once raised a blue flag to warn the people present, and then pulled up the blockade to intercept many people, including online media reporters, and check their belongings.

According to the report, a middle-aged man was taken to the car after being arrested by the police in Nanjing Street, and the man still called "five appeals, none of which is indispensable" when he got on the car.

At Langhau Square, a shopping mall in Mongkok, nearly 100 citizens shouted the slogan "Hong Kong's independence, the only way out" and sang the chorus "Glory to Hong Kong". The Position News reported that a demonstrator held up a piece of paper in support of the demonstration and resistance in Thailand and Belarus, which read "Fight for freedom. Stand with Hong Kong, Thailand, Belarus." The demonstrator held up three fingers again, just like the Thai demonstrator imitating the anti-tyranny and anti-totalitarian gestures in the Hunger Game. He believes that global totalitarianism is similar, but Hong Kong now has no right to vote. The situation is similar in Belarus and Thailand.

In addition, many media reported that the driver of a bus suspected of being "Xiangan" near the police line. The passengers of the whole bus were searched, and the driver wearing a pig's beak was later arrested.

The police also posted a message on Facebook this afternoon that a woman was arrested for violating the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law", assaulting the police and obstructing police officers from performing their duties.

Apple reported that at the junction of Mongkok East Street and Sai Yeung Choi South Street, a barricade was placed and several riot police officers were present to clean up. It was reported that three riot police officers had been attacked. After dozens of riot reinforcements, the police sent at least three pepper shots to the direction of Xiyangcai South Street.Photo Credit: Reuters/Dazhi

Meanwhile, the police raised a purple flag in Shandong Street to warn the citizens at thescene of violating the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law". The report said that the police fired at least 5 to 6 shots of pepper balls at the public twice, and the scene was filled with a pungent smell, and many people felt sick and coughed.

The police said that a large number of people continued to gather and shout in the afternoon around Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok. Some people walked out of the road and blocked the traffic lane with debris. Many rioters threw hard objects at police officers at different places. The police took law enforcement actions in relevant areas. As of 9 p.m., the police had arrested at least 289 people, 270 of whom were suspected of illegal assembly. 270 people suspected of illegal assembly, including 169 men and 101 women, and another 5 men suspected of public misconduct; Five men were suspected of failing to produce valid identity documents, and the other arrested persons were suspected of assaulting police, obstructing errands, and loitering.


 
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