Hong Kong protesters stage shopping mall rallies taunting riot police
Sunday, 13 October 2019 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists staged a cat-and-mouse game with riot police on Sunday, mounting protests in several shopping malls and chanting slogans such as "Free Hong Kong" until police arrived and then dispersing among weekend shoppers.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong pro-democracy activists and riot police clashed in chaotic scenes around the city on Sunday, with police in riot gear chasing protesters through crowds of lunchtime shoppers. Anti-government protesters ride escalators during a demonstration at New Town Plaza shopping...
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