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A rally in Tamar Park marked 5 years since the start of Occupy Central. The rally was cut short after protesters threw bricks and petrol bombs, and police responded with water cannons and tear gas. https://t.co/ZJq8yxu7EK #HongKongProtests pic.twitter.com/9uN1fMSM4R
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) September 28, 2019
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#HongKongPolice fired water cannon squarely on journalists on purpose and for no reason. Cameras and phones were dyed blue. Apparently riot police have changed their tactics against journalists and show no respect to #PressFreedom https://t.co/MiLIGdb5sZ
— Demosistō 香港眾志 😷 (@demosisto) September 28, 2019
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Police have rounded up children as young as 12 years old on suspicion of unlawful assembly, possession of offensive weapons or rioting, often based solely on the color of their clothing and objects in their bags. https://t.co/uyvlBtYuEH
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) September 27, 2019
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Once again pro-CCP thugs escalated their violence in Fortress Hill. First with national flag poles, then with folding chairs and cleavers, and now they used metal rods to hit bystanders. #Hongkongpolice didn't show up AGAIN and NEVER condemn those goons. pic.twitter.com/DW1QI3LZ2D
— Demosistō 香港眾志 😷 (@demosisto) September 28, 2019
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I was ambushed by thugs hired by #CCP but I managed to out run them. Thanks the #HongKongPolice. We are trained by the police every weekend. My head, shoulder and waist are injured so what? Keep speaking and fighting to stop #Chinazi!
— Chan Ho Tin (@Andychanhotin) September 27, 2019
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Water cannon #antiELABhk pic.twitter.com/4dUTjnUkqY
— Louisa Lim (@limlouisa) September 28, 2019
Earlier tonight protesters in Hong Kong beat up someone who came with a Chinese flag pic.twitter.com/c1zyT76aPI
— Nathan VanderKlippe (@nvanderklippe) September 28, 2019

Police are retreating back to Wan Chai HQ, where the reporting room has been suspended. Protesters have scattered eastwards. https://t.co/sKoPKuxWWY #hongkong #hongkongprotests #antiELAB #china pic.twitter.com/PdL3DQ0VtN
— Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@hkfp) September 28, 2019
Just in: Hong Kong police use water cannons to disperse protesters on the fifth anniversary of the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement pic.twitter.com/nGzr86b3KG
— Bloomberg (@business) September 28, 2019
Riot police on Rodney St split and some moved on Queensway. Others order loudly passengers on the footbridge to leave immediately. pic.twitter.com/jvxZeH9s9h
— Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) September 28, 2019





#UmbrellaMovement laid the foundations for the Hong Kong we see today. It politicised and inspired the city's citizens, and popularised new, creative, forms of protest including civil disobedience. It’s legacy should not be underestimated writes @jasonyng https://t.co/wUipegofm5
— Gray Sergeant (@GraySergeant) September 28, 2019











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Riot police are stationed in Admiralty on the 5th anniversary of the beginning of the Umbrella Movement. A large rally is planned at Tamar Park in the evening.
In full: https://t.co/kmLJLFCnSX. Photo: Stand News. #hongkong #hongkongprotests #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/WmKC4i0FZ5
— Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@hkfp) September 28, 2019

People prepare a yellow banner reading "we are back" on a footbridge overlooking Harcourt Road, Admiralty on Saturday afternoon, on the 5th anniversary of the Umbrella Movement.
In full: https://t.co/kmLJLFCnSX. Photo: HKFP. #hongkong #hongkongprotests #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/6N65Lj8kDW
— Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@hkfp) September 28, 2019
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