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this massive demonstration to move from calhoun waterfront that looks across the harbor from hong kong island to hong kong island is of course where all of the protests in this extradition build around was taken place so far and this is the 1st time that a demonstration like this has been held on this side of hong kong and as you mentioned there the organizers wanted to stage they said to be able to try to make contact with mainland visitors to try to tell them about what this extradition row is all about this part of cow loon is a favorite with mainland visitors you can see them wheeling around suitcases there's a lot of high end luxury stalls here that are the favorite with mainland told groups so it seems a very interesting interactions between hong kong people and mainland visitors your thirties were worried that it might turn round to you or you might get some violent classes clashes we've seen nothing of that there's been politeness on both sides and from the mainland besides a sense of good news modes of course hong kong is the only chinese city where you get demonstrations like this s
this massive demonstration to move from calhoun waterfront that looks across the harbor from hong kong island to hong kong island is of course where all of the protests in this extradition build around was taken place so far and this is the 1st time that a demonstration like this has been held on this side of hong kong and as you mentioned there the organizers wanted to stage they said to be able to try to make contact with mainland visitors to try to tell them about what this extradition row...
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now here this area in western hong kong island is house the scene severe clashes protesters has have set off fires some of them i've seen some of them going towards the police lines with. sticks metal sticks so we are we are in i think for another few hours of protests here and of violent clashes and the beginning these demonstrations were wellesley tolerated by police now after 7 straight weeks we're seeing an increasing amount of force why has that changed you think. well i think there is a dynamic so here i mean it's not entirely true that the protests have been tolerated at the beginning some were tolerated those that were approved by the police but in the very beginning police have dispersed one protest on 12th of june with massive amounts of tear gas and rubber bullets and this is when anger. the population started to build up before that it was just about this law that people wanted to prevent from being passed in parliament but the more this has been going on the more angry people have become police have tried several tactics police have after this 1st. massive. violence to d
now here this area in western hong kong island is house the scene severe clashes protesters has have set off fires some of them i've seen some of them going towards the police lines with. sticks metal sticks so we are we are in i think for another few hours of protests here and of violent clashes and the beginning these demonstrations were wellesley tolerated by police now after 7 straight weeks we're seeing an increasing amount of force why has that changed you think. well i think there is a...
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and sunday tens of thousands taking to the streets in that in shot in which is a town between hong kong island and mainland china now is largely peaceful but it turned violent at some protesters threw a braless and hard hats at police a standoff between the 2 sides went on for several hours with neither side appearing to back down and pictures show that the protest is actually retreated into a shopping center we can see those pictures in a short while and as they were treated into that shopping center police followed and yet again skirmishes broke out these pictures actually did begin to get fairly extraordinary it's not what you would expect in hong kong no not at all i mean this anger this intense anger that we've been seeing among these protesters in hong kong has you know it has been very shocking for many people around the world why are they so angry why are they so determined to continue with these protests well it's all about the future of hong kong and to explain that we have to look at the historical context 22 years ago the british colony was hunted but to mainland china and it was a
and sunday tens of thousands taking to the streets in that in shot in which is a town between hong kong island and mainland china now is largely peaceful but it turned violent at some protesters threw a braless and hard hats at police a standoff between the 2 sides went on for several hours with neither side appearing to back down and pictures show that the protest is actually retreated into a shopping center we can see those pictures in a short while and as they were treated into that shopping...
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yeah we have seen i clashed over the last weekend in hong kong both in hong kong island and also in the district and police have fired. thousands if not hundreds of shots of tear gas and also. have to spray and passionate rounds to the protesters so. we can see the escalation off the field has police force used by home police they have also intensified the cross they're using also they're using the weapons to try to disperse the protesters so we can see that both they both asked the late night. actions they too was trying. western governments have criticised authorities for their handling of the protests how is this affecting the relationship between china and the west. we have heard in the past one to 2 months have been chinese government they have emphasized and reiterated for various time they wanted the west and western governments not to intervene into life hong kong issues but as we know hong kong is that international financial hub which affects the interests of not only the west but also china so. that's why this is also one of the reasons why the west or the well is looking clo
yeah we have seen i clashed over the last weekend in hong kong both in hong kong island and also in the district and police have fired. thousands if not hundreds of shots of tear gas and also. have to spray and passionate rounds to the protesters so. we can see the escalation off the field has police force used by home police they have also intensified the cross they're using also they're using the weapons to try to disperse the protesters so we can see that both they both asked the late night....
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happen here yesterday is that the protest moved to the chinese liaison ofice in the western part hong kong island kong, which is out of the way. it is a nondescript area. these are not the luxury goods companies. these are the companies that are working in the area. the building itself is nondescript. we saw a group of protesters and a spontaneous attack on the. it is a little bit like an embassy. because it was attacked, it was a direct attack on the sovereignty of china. yvonne: tell us about what beijing could do at this point. are they likely to take any action? there is very little that beijing self can do. imagine if the chinese embassy in london was attacked by protesters. he would get the police in london trying to disperse those protesters. you would not expect beijing to take direct action in london, and it is not -- and it is the same here. beijing can do what it can to put pressure on the local government to make sure that liaison officers -- it is up to the government to get the situation under control. it can probably do that by moving to completely withdraw the extradition bill fro
happen here yesterday is that the protest moved to the chinese liaison ofice in the western part hong kong island kong, which is out of the way. it is a nondescript area. these are not the luxury goods companies. these are the companies that are working in the area. the building itself is nondescript. we saw a group of protesters and a spontaneous attack on the. it is a little bit like an embassy. because it was attacked, it was a direct attack on the sovereignty of china. yvonne: tell us about...
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streets we're also hearing that they're back to actually march this far down to the other end of hong kong island to the government liaison office china's representative office here in hong kong to make their views felt as well marty all right for now rob thank you very much iraq mcbride our correspondent there live in hong kong. it's. a suicide bomber has killed at least 6 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan the attack happened in the city of dead are ismail car soon after the gunman opened fire on a police checkpoint killing 2 offices their bodies were being brought to the hospital when the suicide bomber struck the blast damage the emergency ward and wounded more than 20 people of the pakistani taliban.
streets we're also hearing that they're back to actually march this far down to the other end of hong kong island to the government liaison office china's representative office here in hong kong to make their views felt as well marty all right for now rob thank you very much iraq mcbride our correspondent there live in hong kong. it's. a suicide bomber has killed at least 6 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan the attack happened in the city of dead are ismail car soon after the gunman...
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more than 400000 people marching through the streets of hong kong and ending at the chinese liaison office in the western part of hong kong island and now after the end of the rally most of the protesters simply went home but a hardcore 1 of several 1000 remained wanting to set up barriers donning their usual goggles and helmets and barricading the streets there was some attacks on a police station and also objects thrown at the chinese liaison office the police there warned that they were going to start clearing the streets starting from the west and moving eastwards that they did to there was a tense standoff a number of objects that were then thrown at the police and the police decided at that point it was time to respond in force there has been an awful lot of tear gas fired this evening also the use of so-called beanie bag baton rounds fired at protesters there have been a number of arrests and also a number of injuries many of the protesters now have simply gone home they've decided that that is their protest for the life of the rest still hard core that is gradually been falling back working their way back to the admiralt
more than 400000 people marching through the streets of hong kong and ending at the chinese liaison office in the western part of hong kong island and now after the end of the rally most of the protesters simply went home but a hardcore 1 of several 1000 remained wanting to set up barriers donning their usual goggles and helmets and barricading the streets there was some attacks on a police station and also objects thrown at the chinese liaison office the police there warned that they were...
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one of the busiest train lines in the outer district that feeds these commuters from here into hong kong islandou can see from the screen behind me, it is not moving. these platforms are packed. it is creating chaos. and are blocking the doors trying to stop transfer him leaving. at this stage, some commuters are getting angry. >> i support the protesters but i do not agree with all the ways they choose to protest. us.h: they do not represent it is not going to help if they keep protesting like this. a railways protest -- station. it is part of a wider movement of protests that will continue throughout the week and that includes another rally on friday, another one on saturday, as well as sunday. as you can see, despite -- to try to pull back these protest movements and stop these rallies, these protesters are going ahead. still to come this half-hour -- anchor: still to come this half-hour, one of the biggest breaches and data history. the personal information of more than 100 million people is stolen after capital one is hacked. an indonesian state company is sued for negligence after an oil
one of the busiest train lines in the outer district that feeds these commuters from here into hong kong islandou can see from the screen behind me, it is not moving. these platforms are packed. it is creating chaos. and are blocking the doors trying to stop transfer him leaving. at this stage, some commuters are getting angry. >> i support the protesters but i do not agree with all the ways they choose to protest. us.h: they do not represent it is not going to help if they keep...
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than $400000.00 people marching through the streets of hong kong and ending at the chinese liaison office in the western part of hong kong island now after the end of the rally most of the protesters simply went home but a hardcore 1 of several 1000 remained wanting to set up barriers donning their usual goggles and helmets barricading the streets there was some attacks on a police station and also objects thrown at the chinese liaison office the police there warned that they were going to start clearing the street starting from the west and moving eastwards that they did there was a tense standoff a number of objects that were then thrown at the police and the police decided at that point it was time to respond in force there has been an awful lot of tear gas fired this evening also the use of so-called beanie bag baton rounds fired at protesters there have been a number of arrests and also a number of injuries many of the protesters now have simply gone home they've decided that that is their protest for the night but there is still a hardcore that is gradually been forming back working their way back to the admiralty in cent
than $400000.00 people marching through the streets of hong kong and ending at the chinese liaison office in the western part of hong kong island now after the end of the rally most of the protesters simply went home but a hardcore 1 of several 1000 remained wanting to set up barriers donning their usual goggles and helmets barricading the streets there was some attacks on a police station and also objects thrown at the chinese liaison office the police there warned that they were going to...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police try to paint bombs glass and bricks any loose object they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups back. this is the 2nd not in a row where we've seen violent clashes between police and protests it's a place of blood several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators that's a lot does demonstrate is refusing to let. the tense standoff went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually face to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong some fear the situation will only e
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police try to paint bombs glass and bricks any loose object they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest has blocked some access points and targeted police trying paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas and bit to push the groups back. this is the 2nd not in a row where we've seen violent clashes between police and protesters place of blood several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators but a lot does demonstrate as refusing to let. the tense stand off went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually face to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong and some fear the situation will escalate
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest has blocked some access points and targeted police trying paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas and...
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all of the previous huge protests that have happened here in recent weeks have been on hong kong islande in the shopping malls and in hotels here in the streets here, this is where all of the tourists from mainland china come to, and it's them they want to hear this message. amid the crowd, two of hong kong's most prominent democracy campaigners, who have already spent time in jail for leading previous protests. the message is very clear that we're having a massive rally fighting for our freedom and also fighting for our rights to protect hong kong. so i think it's important for the mainland people to know that. we hope to let those visitors from mainland to hong kong to realise the message of hong kongers. we hope to let you know that we support hong kong and china democratisation and it's time to fight for our freedom. mainland chinese tourists looked on, many of them videoing. at one point, the protesters started chanting, come and join us, come and join us! across the border, hong kong's protests have been depicted as violent and backed by so—called ‘foreign forces‘. so what have th
all of the previous huge protests that have happened here in recent weeks have been on hong kong islande in the shopping malls and in hotels here in the streets here, this is where all of the tourists from mainland china come to, and it's them they want to hear this message. amid the crowd, two of hong kong's most prominent democracy campaigners, who have already spent time in jail for leading previous protests. the message is very clear that we're having a massive rally fighting for our...
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all of the previous huge protests that have happened here in recent weeks have been on hong kong island's a very clear reason for this, it's because in the shopping malls and in hotels here in the streets here, this is where all of the tourists from mainland china come to, and it's them they want to hear this message. amid the crowd, two of hong kong's most prominent democracy campaigners, who have already spent time in jail for leading previous protests. the message is very clear that we're having a massive rally fighting for our freedom and also fighting for our rights to protect hong kong. so i think it's important for the mainland people to know that. we hope to let those visitors from mainland to hong kong to realise the message of hong kongers. we hope to let you know that we support hong kong and china democratisation and it's time to fight for our freedom. mainland chinese tourists looked on, many of them videoing. at one point, the protesters started chanting, ‘come and join us, come andjoin us!‘ across the border, hong kong's protests have been depcited as violent and backed b
all of the previous huge protests that have happened here in recent weeks have been on hong kong island's a very clear reason for this, it's because in the shopping malls and in hotels here in the streets here, this is where all of the tourists from mainland china come to, and it's them they want to hear this message. amid the crowd, two of hong kong's most prominent democracy campaigners, who have already spent time in jail for leading previous protests. the message is very clear that we're...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protesters blocked some access points and targeted police try paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units move did firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups back. this is the 2nd night in a row where we've seen violent clashes between police and protesters place of blood several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators that's a lot of those demonstrators refusing to let. the tense stand off went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually face to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong some fear the situation will onl
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protesters blocked some access points and targeted police try paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units move did firing several rounds of tear gas in a...
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all of the previous huge protests that have happened here in recent weeks have been on hong kong islanda very clear reason for this, the person in the shopping malls, in the hotels, this is the streets here where all the tourists in mainland china come and it is them who want to hear this message. amid the crowd to hear this message. amid the crowd to have hong kong's most democracy campaigners who have already spent time injail leading previous protests. the message is clear, we are having a massive rally fighting for our freedom are having a massive rally fighting for ourfreedom and are having a massive rally fighting for our freedom and also fighting for our freedom and also fighting for our freedom and also fighting for our rights to protect hong kong. soi for our rights to protect hong kong. so i think it is important for the mainland people to know that. we hope to let those visitors from mainland hong kong realised the message of hong kong, we hope they know we support hong kong and china democratisation and it is time to fight for our freedom. mainland chinese tourists looked on
all of the previous huge protests that have happened here in recent weeks have been on hong kong islanda very clear reason for this, the person in the shopping malls, in the hotels, this is the streets here where all the tourists in mainland china come and it is them who want to hear this message. amid the crowd to hear this message. amid the crowd to have hong kong's most democracy campaigners who have already spent time injail leading previous protests. the message is clear, we are having a...
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the 1st rounds of tear gas have been fired at the western end of hong kong island this is down near china's liaison office which is in a high school so i want this is heavily barricaded this whole area simply because they're trying to protect china's milan office now as you mentioned the 1st rounds of tear gas have been fired there are a number of protesters there probably a smaller group than where we are where we are. up to 10000 people blocking this area it's called cause why it's probably the busiest retiled part of hong kong and the streets are blocked by twice and the stretch i could cite would be from causeway by all right through the western end which is where the tear gas is being fired most of this area the streets along this stretch have been blocked off and there are right place at the other end of this and there is no sign of police as yet but certainly the situation looks like it will be intensifying here as it already has at the western end we've got stores of all closed and the the protesters here have been very busy they've taken down all the fitz's where we're standing the
the 1st rounds of tear gas have been fired at the western end of hong kong island this is down near china's liaison office which is in a high school so i want this is heavily barricaded this whole area simply because they're trying to protect china's milan office now as you mentioned the 1st rounds of tear gas have been fired there are a number of protesters there probably a smaller group than where we are where we are. up to 10000 people blocking this area it's called cause why it's probably...
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liberation army chinese mainland soldiers all sort of canteens based -- in this garrison -- on on hong kong island itself they never come out they stay in there as they did today -- it's they're more symbolically to show that yes there is a chinese mainland military presence and i'm not saying they're going to be sent out into the streets but thehey are there. and that sooner rather than later you see scenes like this and you the question begs how far will she jing ping go to rein in hong kong d does h he st of hold up its status as this sort of free wheeling democratic you know. model thatt the west loves he can't afford to what d anythingg too foforceful with itt or withs patients run at a certain point and he just figure i have to rein it in somehow -- and perhaps employ you know hong kong police to do his dirty wor. indeed unless the situation continues duck as you say that the more it looks embarrassing the more it seemsms to bebe on e front pages around the world the more countries take action for instance like the u. k. stopping seventy auaugusta hong ko. a few weeks ago -- the issues being
liberation army chinese mainland soldiers all sort of canteens based -- in this garrison -- on on hong kong island itself they never come out they stay in there as they did today -- it's they're more symbolically to show that yes there is a chinese mainland military presence and i'm not saying they're going to be sent out into the streets but thehey are there. and that sooner rather than later you see scenes like this and you the question begs how far will she jing ping go to rein in hong kong...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades were set up and place lines cordoned off the area protesters blocked some access points and targeted police trying paint bombs glass and bricks any loose object they could get their hands on special place and the tactical response units moved to firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups back. this is the 2nd night in a row where we've seen violent clashes between police and protesters in place of fired several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators but a lot of those demonstrators refusing to let. the tense standoff went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually face to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong some fear the situation will onl
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades were set up and place lines cordoned off the area protesters blocked some access points and targeted police trying paint bombs glass and bricks any loose object they could get their hands on special place and the tactical response units moved to firing several rounds of tear gas in a...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying to paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups back. this is the 2nd not in a row where we've seen balik clashes between police and practice its place of fired several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators but a lot does demonstrate is refusing to let. the tense stand off went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually face to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong and some fear the situation will only
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying to paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying to paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups back. this is the 2nd knock in a row where we've seen body clashes between police and practice it's a place of fired several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators that's a lot does demonstrate is refusing to let. the tense stand off went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually forced to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong and some fear the situati
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying to paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas...
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just five days ago on monday, over the water on hong kong island, we had a far more aggressive show ofded up storming and occupying what is known as the ledge code building, hong kong's parliament. the organisation wa nted kong's parliament. the organisation wanted this event, which this side is on the same side as the chinese mainland, to be focused on speaking to people from the mainland, porous who,, come to the shops to spend their money every day from the mainland, the organisers want to engage with them, top to them, try to persuade them about their cause, about the reason they are so upset about the reason they are so upset about these proposals for an exhibition bill and why they simply do not trust the authorities here, but also the authorities in beijing. it is done and dusted, lasted about six hours, people have been around on the organisers' site, clearing up. they do not want to be more disruptive than they can, but that has passed off peacefully as far as we know. this is no longer really just about that extradition law. there is some concern that it could go as faras the
just five days ago on monday, over the water on hong kong island, we had a far more aggressive show ofded up storming and occupying what is known as the ledge code building, hong kong's parliament. the organisation wa nted kong's parliament. the organisation wanted this event, which this side is on the same side as the chinese mainland, to be focused on speaking to people from the mainland, porous who,, come to the shops to spend their money every day from the mainland, the organisers want to...
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streets we're also hearing that they were actually marched this far down to the other end of hong kong island to the government liaison office china's representative office here in hong kong to make their views felt there as well marty all right for now rob thank you very much iraq mcbride our correspondent there live in hong kong. a suicide bomber has killed at least 6 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan the attack happened in the city of denver is now car soon after the gunman opened fire on a police checkpoint killing 2 offices their bodies were being brought to the hospital when the suicide bomber struck the blast damage the emergency ward and wounded more than 20 people the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility sunday's attacks followed the 1st ever elections in a nearby tribal region on saturday kemal hired him is following that story from the pakistan capital islamabad. and word appears to be a planned and coordinated attack the dog ate. through police men carried out at security checkpoints after dad ran the wounded and the work them good take into our hearts if you are
streets we're also hearing that they were actually marched this far down to the other end of hong kong island to the government liaison office china's representative office here in hong kong to make their views felt there as well marty all right for now rob thank you very much iraq mcbride our correspondent there live in hong kong. a suicide bomber has killed at least 6 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan the attack happened in the city of denver is now car soon after the gunman opened...
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the 1st rounds of tear gas have been fired at the western end of hong kong island this is down the child as well as an office which is in a high school so i want others heavily barricaded this whole area there are a number of protesters there probably a smaller group than where we are where we are. up to 10000 people in this area it's called course why by the busiest great how hot of hong kong the streets are blocked by twice and the stretch i could say would be from caused by by all right through the western end which is where the tear gas being fired iran says it considers the british seizure of an arabian oil tanker earlier this month a breach of the 2050 nuclear agreement iran's deputy foreign minister made the comments in vienna ahead of talks aimed at saving the deal the remaining parties to the agreements france germany russia china and the u.k. are attending meanwhile the head of iran's atomic energy organization says activities will restart the iraq heavy water nuclear reactor that's according to local media heavy water plays a part in the production of plutonium a few used for
the 1st rounds of tear gas have been fired at the western end of hong kong island this is down the child as well as an office which is in a high school so i want others heavily barricaded this whole area there are a number of protesters there probably a smaller group than where we are where we are. up to 10000 people in this area it's called course why by the busiest great how hot of hong kong the streets are blocked by twice and the stretch i could say would be from caused by by all right...
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hong kong. saw this march ending but a group of protesters went over into west hong kong island where the chinese liaison officers -- this is the official representative -- representation of the chinese government in hong kong. the asserted to deface buildings and scraping some of some of thent cameras. people say it is an infringement of china's sovereignty in hong kong. i can imagine the government must of been worried the protesters would get as violent as they did when they attacked is listed of -- the that is late of counsel weeks back. they put out a statement saying they were planning to disperse the crowd. after a couple hours, around 10:00 at night, they fired tear gas to disperse the crowd and reduce the risk we would see some attack on the liaison office which would have been a direct attack on beijing and its sovereignty in hong kong. onhleen: also attacks protesters do the border, getting so violent. is anybody wondering what is driving this? it has gone beyond where it seemed to start, something that gets more and more dangerous all the time. yesterday, aw village, a suburb of hong
hong kong. saw this march ending but a group of protesters went over into west hong kong island where the chinese liaison officers -- this is the official representative -- representation of the chinese government in hong kong. the asserted to deface buildings and scraping some of some of thent cameras. people say it is an infringement of china's sovereignty in hong kong. i can imagine the government must of been worried the protesters would get as violent as they did when they attacked is...
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it's peak hour here in hong kong where one of the busiest china lines without a district said that feeds eastern region is often here into calgary and hong kong island as you can see china behind me it's not really it's something that comes up and it's here it's creating community miles and these protesters are blocking the doors and trying to stop these kinds from leaving but at this stage something he does i'm now getting angry so you can go i support the protesters but i don't agree with people's ways they choose to protest. or they do not represent us it's not going to help if they keep protesting like this this protest it wasn't our which is the railway station the y.c. school here in the it's a part of i want to meet with the playtest that will continue throughout the week and that includes another rally on friday another one on sunday as well as sunday so as you can see despite the government from china to china that these protests babies and stop these rallies the chances are growing at. the personal danger of more than 100000000 people has been stolen and a hack targeting a u.s. financial services firm capital one the breach is believed to
it's peak hour here in hong kong where one of the busiest china lines without a district said that feeds eastern region is often here into calgary and hong kong island as you can see china behind me it's not really it's something that comes up and it's here it's creating community miles and these protesters are blocking the doors and trying to stop these kinds from leaving but at this stage something he does i'm now getting angry so you can go i support the protesters but i don't agree with...
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the most significant representation of china here in hong kong if i can step back a bit and let jol zoom in we are in the western end of hong kong island and further down the road here about a kilometer down the road in that direction is the liaison office now that is where the demonstrators ended up many of the demonstrators they were going to be held at a place called one char which is a couple of kilometers from here but the size of the crowd was such that the police wisely perhaps allowed them to continue their march they went to the and did up at the liaison office they have now largely pulled back many of the demonstrators chose that to be the end of the march they have left but there are thousands more demonstrators still on the streets there here now they have built a barricade down there expecting that the police have already announced that they will be clearing the streets working from west to east so they will be coming from that direction they have been busy building up barricades and we've been watching in small groups if i can are scheduled to pan around here there are small groups who've been working moving around stores
the most significant representation of china here in hong kong if i can step back a bit and let jol zoom in we are in the western end of hong kong island and further down the road here about a kilometer down the road in that direction is the liaison office now that is where the demonstrators ended up many of the demonstrators they were going to be held at a place called one char which is a couple of kilometers from here but the size of the crowd was such that the police wisely perhaps allowed...
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it's peak hour here in hong kong where one of the busiest china lines of the out of districts said that feeds these commuters off from here into talent and hong kong island as you can see china behind me it's not where you live it's rather patterns and it's here it's creating committee tiles and these protesters are blocking the doors and trying to stop these kinds from leaving but at this tides are something that isn't now getting angry so you can go i support the protesters but i don't agree with all those ways they choose to protest. or they do not represent us it's not going to help if they keep protesting like this this protest here was empty out which is the railway station of the well but she's been you know it's a part of i was a little bit a participant continue throughout the week and that includes another rally on friday another one on sunday as well as sunday so as you can see despite calls from the government and from china to china pull back these protests movements and stop these rallies the test growing it. still to come on al-jazeera democrat party politicians hoping to get a chance to become president are getting ready for a 2nd televis
it's peak hour here in hong kong where one of the busiest china lines of the out of districts said that feeds these commuters off from here into talent and hong kong island as you can see china behind me it's not where you live it's rather patterns and it's here it's creating committee tiles and these protesters are blocking the doors and trying to stop these kinds from leaving but at this tides are something that isn't now getting angry so you can go i support the protesters but i don't agree...
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it's peak hour here in hong kong where one of the busiest china lines without a district that feeds the street is often here into calhoun and hong kong island as you can see china behind me it's not really it's rather. it's it's committee miles these protesters are blocking the doors and trying to stop these trains from leaving but at this stage something leaders are now getting angry so you can go i support the protesters but i don't agree with all of those ways they choose to protest. or they do not represent us it's not going to help if they keep protesting like this this protest here was emptied out which is the railway station of the well what you see here it's a lot of i want a movement of protests that will continue throughout the week and that includes another rally on friday another one as well as sunday so as you can see despite calls from the government and from china to china pull back by just moments and stop these rallies. well still ahead here on al-jazeera russian opposition leader alexina valley is said back to prison from hospital after claims that he was poisoned. and the oil spill is threatening livelihoods in indonesia
it's peak hour here in hong kong where one of the busiest china lines without a district that feeds the street is often here into calhoun and hong kong island as you can see china behind me it's not really it's rather. it's it's committee miles these protesters are blocking the doors and trying to stop these trains from leaving but at this stage something leaders are now getting angry so you can go i support the protesters but i don't agree with all of those ways they choose to protest. or they...
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as you mentioned there were over in the kalou district this is just across the harbor for my hong kong island where all of the protests of a protest this extradition route have taken place so far well they've taken their message over this site in particular is imagine that what these protesters want to do is try to reach out and meet up with made land visit to this part of hong kong it's a favorite with that they line chinese visitors it's where a lot of the market stores are selling luxury goods a lot of people you see walking around here from the mainland with their wee suitcases stocking up on goodies to take you back across the border these people say they want you to tell them about the expedition about what it was all about though there were a lot of concerns from the off our teams that this is going to lead to angry clashes maybe some violence between landers and hong kong people it has to be said that the mood here has been expressively good natured despite the thousands of. people that we have seen on the streets they have been very polite respectful towards the mainland visitors tha
as you mentioned there were over in the kalou district this is just across the harbor for my hong kong island where all of the protests of a protest this extradition route have taken place so far well they've taken their message over this site in particular is imagine that what these protesters want to do is try to reach out and meet up with made land visit to this part of hong kong it's a favorite with that they line chinese visitors it's where a lot of the market stores are selling luxury...
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the most significant representation of china here in hong kong if i can step back a bit let jolles you mean we are in the western end of hong kong island and further down the road here about a kilometer down the road in that direction is the liaison office now that is where the demonstrators ended up many of the demonstrators they were going to be held at a place called one char which is a couple of kilometers from here but the size of the crowd was such that the police wisely perhaps allowed them to continue their march they went to the and did up at .
the most significant representation of china here in hong kong if i can step back a bit let jolles you mean we are in the western end of hong kong island and further down the road here about a kilometer down the road in that direction is the liaison office now that is where the demonstrators ended up many of the demonstrators they were going to be held at a place called one char which is a couple of kilometers from here but the size of the crowd was such that the police wisely perhaps allowed...
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hong kong. we are on hong kong island. this is a highly residential area where we are.ral business district. there are riot police dressed, ready. interestingly, they're not wearing gas masks. they took off their gas masks. a lawmaker we spoke to said there are a lot of elderly people here. up here, there are hundreds of spectators watching. none of them wearing gas masks. this lawmakers is appealing to not use tear gas in this area. the protesters are about 50 meters away. you can hear them banging their barricades, they have umbrellas, hard hats and they're prepared for what comes in the coming hours. the reason this place -- they chose this place is we are within meters of the beijing e liason's office. they marred the beijing national symbol and that really upset beijing. the graffitiing of that building. that is representative of china. china said that was a challenge to the one country, two systems policy. now, these protesters, they are waiting to face off. the last hour we heard from police telling the protesters, telling the spectators, the passer-byes to leave
hong kong. we are on hong kong island. this is a highly residential area where we are.ral business district. there are riot police dressed, ready. interestingly, they're not wearing gas masks. they took off their gas masks. a lawmaker we spoke to said there are a lot of elderly people here. up here, there are hundreds of spectators watching. none of them wearing gas masks. this lawmakers is appealing to not use tear gas in this area. the protesters are about 50 meters away. you can hear them...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups back. this is the 2nd not in a row where we've seen violent clashes between police and protesters place a flood several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators but the logic does demonstrate it is refusing to let. the tense standoff went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually face to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong some fear the situation will only es
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get the hands on special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protesters blocked some access points and targeted police try paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups but. this is the 2nd night in a row where we've seen balik clashes between police and protesters place of blood several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators but a lot does demonstrate is refusing to let. the tense stand off went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually face to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now been shelved 2 months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong some fear the situation will only escalate we
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area protesters blocked some access points and targeted police try paint bombs glass and bricks any loose objects they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a...
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us as you mentioned that they are walking through the cow loo district of hong kong this is across the harbor from hong kong island where all of those previous demonstrations where all of the unrest has happened so far and their aim here is to try to beat up trying to make contact with the mainland visitors from from china that this is a very famous shopping district here a lot of talk groups come here a lot of groups will be organized to come here on shopping expeditions that the protesters say they want to educate as they put it people from mainland china about their grievance with this extradition bill that the organizers say they are going to be able to do that in a polite respectful manner but the concern for the police here and it has to be said there is a large police contingent is that if there are any of beatings with groups of mainlanders that disorder may ensue they have going through this area and they're going to and this rally up at a. terminus of a high speed rail link that connects hong kong with mainland china which again is a cause of resentment to resell so where does the movement go go from her
us as you mentioned that they are walking through the cow loo district of hong kong this is across the harbor from hong kong island where all of those previous demonstrations where all of the unrest has happened so far and their aim here is to try to beat up trying to make contact with the mainland visitors from from china that this is a very famous shopping district here a lot of talk groups come here a lot of groups will be organized to come here on shopping expeditions that the protesters...
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more than 400000 people marching through the streets of hong kong and ending at the chinese liaison office in the western part of hong kong island now after the end of the rally most of the protesters simply went home but a hard core of several 1000 remained wanting to set up barriers donning their usual goggles and helmets barricade the streets there was some attacks on a police station and also objects thrown at the chinese liaison office the police there warned that they were going to start clearing the street starting from the west and moving eastwards that they did there was a tense standoff a number of objects that were then thrown at the police and the police decided at that point it was time to respond in force there has been an awful lot of tear gas fired this evening also the use of so-called beanie bag baton rounds fired at protesters there have been a number of arrests and also a number of injuries many of the protesters now have simply gone home they've decided that that is their protest for the night but there is still a hard core that is gradually been falling back working their way back to the. admiralty and cent
more than 400000 people marching through the streets of hong kong and ending at the chinese liaison office in the western part of hong kong island now after the end of the rally most of the protesters simply went home but a hard core of several 1000 remained wanting to set up barriers donning their usual goggles and helmets barricade the streets there was some attacks on a police station and also objects thrown at the chinese liaison office the police there warned that they were going to start...
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for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area to protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying to paint bombs glass and bricks any object they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in a bid to push the groups back. this is the 2nd not in a row where we've seen balik clashes between police and practice it's a place of blood several rounds of t.v.'s and rubber bullets on the demonstrators but a lot does demonstrate as refusing to let. the tense stand off went on for several hours but after midnight protesters were eventually forced to retreat this rally began with tens of thousands marching in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that's now being shelves after months of rallies it's become a broader movement calling for greater democracy in hong kong and some fear the situation will
for police to disperse the protesters resisted instead they moved to the west and districts on hong kong island surrounding a major police station as well as the chinese government's representative office blockades was set up and place lines cordoned off the area to protest is blocked some access points and targeted police trying to paint bombs glass and bricks any object they could get their hands on a special place and the tactical response units moved in firing several rounds of tear gas in...
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it's peak hour here in hong kong where one of the busiest china lines of the hours a district that feeds these commute is not from here into teller and hong kong island as you can see the sign behind me it's not really it's not the raptors practice at it's peak hour it's creating comedic tiles and these protesters are blocking the doors and try to stop these kinds of bleeding but at this stage something leaders are now getting angry so you can go i support the protesters but i don't agree with all of those ways they choose to protest. or they do not represent us it's not going to help if they keep protesting like this this protest here which is on. empty out which is the railway station the whites the city here in hong kong it's a part of i was at a protest that will continue throughout the week and that includes another rally on friday another one on saturday as well as sunday so as you can see despite the government and from china to china back these protests movements and stop these rallies these protesters are growing it. now a plane crash in pakistan has killed at least 18 people 13 of them on the ground 05 on board the small military aircraft d
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we are up in a place called typo it's up in the new territories that separates cow loon and hong kong island from mainland china in fact only a few kilometers from the border with mainland china and we're at a university where they are this saturday afternoon holding a memorial service for low you yet know she was a student who took her own life last week she was a 1st year creative art student at this campus she was only 21 years old tragically she jumped to her death from a building in foundling that's a new town that's not far from here and she did so just before she jumped she scrawled on the wall had basically her last message very poignantly saying no extradition back to china saying that her sacrifice was a small sacrifice but it was her way of trying to fulfill the wish of 2000000 people of course 2000000 people came out on that famous march just over a week ago calling for the scrapping of this extradition bill and sadly she is no longer with us are we students have gathered here we're hearing speeches they are singing hymns not. only students from this campus but also fellow protes
we are up in a place called typo it's up in the new territories that separates cow loon and hong kong island from mainland china in fact only a few kilometers from the border with mainland china and we're at a university where they are this saturday afternoon holding a memorial service for low you yet know she was a student who took her own life last week she was a 1st year creative art student at this campus she was only 21 years old tragically she jumped to her death from a building in...
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we saw the scenes turn east in part of hong kong island, that is a new one, isn't it? david: they are unpredictable and we don't know where the next break will occur. that startedally in central hong kong, some of it ended up in the causeway about two kilometers at the liaison office of the chinese government. once again, for the second week in a row tear gas was used to disperse the crowd. there was a lot of tear gas. we could still feel it on our skin and in our eyes as we are down here filming. this is the main police office in the western part of hong kong. you could say these huge -- see these huge barricades that you cannot get beyond. the police expecting more protests in this area. there is going to be a whole lot placeer protests taking until october 1. that is the national day. they have the civil servants rally, they want more leadership coming from the government. they don't think the government is doing enough. that is coming up on friday. it general strike is being called for on monday. there will be some protests taking place to complain about allowedpene
we saw the scenes turn east in part of hong kong island, that is a new one, isn't it? david: they are unpredictable and we don't know where the next break will occur. that startedally in central hong kong, some of it ended up in the causeway about two kilometers at the liaison office of the chinese government. once again, for the second week in a row tear gas was used to disperse the crowd. there was a lot of tear gas. we could still feel it on our skin and in our eyes as we are down here...
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envelope 189 , hong kong expanded when the british leased part of the mainland and an adjacentent islands china for a period of 99 years. for a century and a half, the british ruled hong kong. it had its own legal system, open markets a stock exchange, free press and impartial juddry. while the communist revolution was transforming the mainland in the 20th century, hong kong experienced a revolution of its own, astronomical economic growth, a hub for global finance but finally in 1997, the lease expired and britain returned all of hong kong to china. the latter agreed to govern it under the curious policy of one country, two systems. this established hong kong's own mini constitution, it insured hong kong would have its freedoms for 50 years while becoming an inalienable part of china. jeffrey wasser strom points out it was shocking how little beijing interfered with hong kong was first. it was an economic powerhouse. some were hopeful hong kong might make the main lipd more democratic. that hasn't happened. as china's economy grew. the leverage hong konging had has shrunk as the size of
envelope 189 , hong kong expanded when the british leased part of the mainland and an adjacentent islands china for a period of 99 years. for a century and a half, the british ruled hong kong. it had its own legal system, open markets a stock exchange, free press and impartial juddry. while the communist revolution was transforming the mainland in the 20th century, hong kong experienced a revolution of its own, astronomical economic growth, a hub for global finance but finally in 1997, the...
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to media reports in taiwan dozens of protesters involved in the storming of hong kong's parliament have now arrived on the island seeking refuge of people who would otherwise face arrest here in hong kong the taiwanese government has not confirmed the story but it has said interestingly that it will be prepared to offer refuge for political reasons and it is a position but supported by siding when taiwan's president it comes at a time of course as taiwan prepares for presidential elections so local politics could be at play here but it also further complicates the relationship between mainland china hong kong and taiwan of beijing will be infuriated at the prospect of taiwan interfering in what it considers its internal affairs here in hong kong and the way that hong kong is reintegrated into mainland china after years as a british colony is meant to be a possible model for the future reintegration of taiwan in a unified china obviously the way that the unrest has unfolded on the streets here of on kong over the past couple of months will give ammunition to the very many vocal parties in taiwan who say that at a
to media reports in taiwan dozens of protesters involved in the storming of hong kong's parliament have now arrived on the island seeking refuge of people who would otherwise face arrest here in hong kong the taiwanese government has not confirmed the story but it has said interestingly that it will be prepared to offer refuge for political reasons and it is a position but supported by siding when taiwan's president it comes at a time of course as taiwan prepares for presidential elections so...