Hong Kong police begins clearing the Polytechnic University which has been a flashpoint for clashes with anti-Beijing protestors
A policeman from Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit takes a closer look at the chemicals which protesters used to make molotov cocktails at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus in Hong Kong on November 28, 2019.
“The remaining protesters never trust the police. It explains why for the past few days when the university management searches for us, we keep hiding,” said the protester, who identified himself as Ah Bong.The university has been ringed by police for 11 days as protesters retreated into the campus after blocking a major tunnel and set toll booths on fire during clashes with police. Some 1,100 protesters have left or have been arrested.
Some 100 personnel, including hazmat teams and explosive disposal experts, fanned out across the vast campus. Television footage showed officers searching buildings and removing bottles and other items. Hong Kong’s government also denounced the move as “unreasonable” meddling, saying it sends the wrong signal to protesters and won’t help to ease the crisis.The Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act mandates sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials who carry out human rights abuses and requires an annual review of the favourable trade status that Washington grants Hong Kong. Another bill prohibits export of certain nonlethal munitions to Hong Kong police.
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