In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong

Starting with an uprising against an unpopular extradition bill, Hong Kong’s public has taken to the streets in a widespread citizen movement, demanding better democratic freedom, investigation into police brutality, and the resignation of their chief executive, Carrie Lam. China for the first time has said that it can deploy People’s Liberation Army in Hong Kong to maintain the public order if city administration requested.
Published: Aug 6, 2019
In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong

Image by : Tyrone Siu/ Reuters

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  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong
  • In Photos: Strikes, protests continue across Hong Kong

July 11, 2019: Anti-extradition bill protesters rest in front of "Lennon Walls" at Tai Po in Hong Kong. There are apparently 140 Lennon Walls and more are coming up across different parts of the world including Toronto, Tokyo and Berlin.