Hong Kong's metro operator opened all stations on Friday for the first time...
HONG KONG - Hong Kong’s metro operator opened all stations on Friday for the first time in a week ahead of another round of anti-government protests at the weekend, while the city’s legislature began its first session since protesters stormed the building in July.
Some lawmakers wore black masks as they sat in the chamber, with others carrying placards reading: “Police brutality still exists, how can we have a meeting?” The protests began in opposition to a now-withdrawn extradition bill but have since evolved into a pro-democracy movement fanned by fears that China is encroaching on Hong Kong’s freedoms guaranteed under the “one country, two systems” formula put in place with the 1997 handover.
Many stores and businesses have had to shut early due to metro closures, further hampering the city’s faltering economy as it faces its first recession in a decade. Lam introduced the emergency laws, including the ban on face masks, last Friday in an effort to quell unrest. However, the move sparked some of the worst violence since protests started.
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