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Hong Kong prepares for fresh clashes ahead of 70th anniversary of People's Republic of China, while Beijing readies for festivities

Agence France-Presse • September 30, 2019, 13:20:42 IST
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Millions have hit the streets during nearly four months of pro-democracy protests while hardcore activists have repeatedly clashed with police

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Hong Kong prepares for fresh clashes ahead of 70th anniversary of People's Republic of China, while Beijing readies for festivities

Hong Kong: Ripped-up paving stones lay scattered around the graffiti-scarred streets of Hong Kong after one of the most violent days in a summer of rage, as protesters ready for fresh clashes on Tuesday’s 70th anniversary of communist China’s founding. [caption id=“attachment_7422041” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Police detaining protesters in Hong Kong, AP File image of Police detaining protesters in Hong Kong, AP[/caption] The protest-wracked financial hub witnessed its fiercest political violence in weeks on Sunday as riot police spent hours in running battles with protesters, the streets blanketed in tear gas and smoke from burning barricades. Millions have hit the streets during nearly four months of pro-democracy protests while hardcore activists have repeatedly clashed with police in the biggest challenge to China’s rule since the city’s handover from Britain in 1997. Tensions have soared the last few days. Beijing is preparing for huge, tightly-choreographed festivities from Tuesday to mark the founding of the People’s Republic of China, including a massive military parade that will showcase the country’s emergence as a global superpower. Yet the ongoing unrest in Hong Kong threatens to upstage those festivities as the semi-autonomous city boils with public anger over the erosion of its special freedoms under Beijing’s rule. In the last few days, democracy activists have ramped up their rallies and street battles ahead of National Day, which Hong Kong protesters have dubbed a “Day of Grief”. Throughout Sunday police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon in multiple locations in their bid to disperse hardcore protesters hurling bricks and petrol bombs. And there is little sign of the protests abating. After police banned a proposed march on Tuesday, online forums used by the largely leaderless movement have called for wildcat protests across the city in an effort to stretch police resources thin. “I want to see millions of people boycott national events and result in violent protests on 1 October,” one user wrote in a heavily upvoted comment on the Reddit-like LIHKG forum. School and university students also took part in a one-day class boycott on Monday. Despite the inevitability of renewed clashes, municipal workers still spread out across the city on Monday morning to begin a now regular clean-up ritual. They collected torn-up paving stones into piles and swept the melted remnants of burned makeshift barricades into bags along a four kilometre (two mile) stretch of road where Sunday’s clashes took place. Graffiti and protest flyers were everywhere. One Starbucks had been heavily sprayed with anti-police slogans and boycott calls. In Hong Kong, the franchise is owned by Maxim’s Caterers. Protesters called for a boycott after a member of the family that owns Maxim’s delivered a speech condemning demonstrators and speaking in support of Beijing. The city’s summer of discontent was triggered by an extradition bill to the mainland that has now been shelved. But the movement has since morphed into a call for free elections and less intervention from Beijing.

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