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Hong Kong moves to protect police families from protest violence
2019-10-16
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] A Hong Kong court has granted an injunction to ban anyone from blocking or damaging areas used to house married coppers and other disciplined services that have been targeted in more than four months of anti-government protests.

The move is the government’s latest step to try to check the protests following Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s decision earlier this month to invoke colonial-era emergency measures to outlaw face masks, used by protesters to hide their identity and withstand tear gas.

Lam said on Tuesday that while every means should be considered to quell unrest, concessions to the protesters in the face of escalating violence would make matters worse.

"I have said in many occasions that violence will not give us the solution. Violence would only breed more violence," Lam told a news conference.

Demonstrators have besieged and hurled petrol bombs at police housing areas in the Chinese-ruled city, damaging facilities, police said in a statement on Tuesday.

The injunction on protests in police housing areas also prohibits the obstruction of roads and bans people from shining laser pens or other flash lights at police facilities.

In August, after protesters mobbed the Hong Kong airport and brought it to a standstill, the High Court issued an injunction banning anti-government protesters from targeting what is one of the world’s busiest airports.

Protesters, many masked and wearing black, have thrown petrol bombs at police and central government offices, stormed the Legislative Council, blocked roads to the airport, trashed metro stations and lit fires on the streets of the Asian financial center.

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Posted by:Fred

#1  "I have said in many occasions that violence will not give us the solution. Violence would only breed more violence," Lam told a news conference.

Sort of skips over how the ComChis came into power.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-10-16 07:50  

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